Cane Sugar - Sugar is a natural exfoliant that effectively polishes away dead skin while helping to boost circulation to the skin surface. It is also full of Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) like glycolic acid, which increase cell turnover. Cane Sugar is gentle on the skin and is ideal for all skin types. Sugar is also a natural humectant, trapping in moisture.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil - For centuries, extra virgin olive oil has been used topically to relieve every day skin ailments. It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-aging properties because it is packed with antioxidants and vitamins. It hydrates the skin by building the skin’s moisture barrier to prevent loss of moisture. It is an amazing skin deep cleanser (especially with makeup & sunscreen), fights oxidative stress, promotes collagen, revitalizes skin tonicity, and aids in wound healing and scar revision. The high proportion of vitamins K and E, and a multitude of polyphenols, protect against free radicals which damage the skin, making extra virgin olive oil effective in aiding common skin disorders such as acne, psoriasis, eczema, and diaper rash.
Grapeseed Oil - Grapeseed oil packs a powerful punch thanks to natural stores of antioxidants and skin-promoting compounds. High amounts of omega fatty acids – especially linoleic acid – and vitamin E help maintain healthy moisture levels in the skin. Phytochemicals like proanthocyanidins offer serious benefits for UV defense. Acne-prone skin has been found to be deficient in linoleic acid – so adding more of this fatty acid to your skin via grapeseed oil can help to cut back on breakouts. It also rates as a very low 1 on the comedogenic scale, making it ideal for most skin types. Grapeseed Oil is antifungal, antimicrobial, protects against free radicals, absorbs easily, and moisturizes & balances the skin.
Sweet Almond Oil - Ancient Chinese and Ayurvedic practices have used almond oil for centuries to help soothe and soften the skin and to treat minor wounds and cuts. Many people use almond oil to help treat common skin conditions, such as dermatitis and eczema and emollients containing refined almond oil helps relieve itching and improved the skin’s barrier function in people with xerotic eczema, also known as asteatotic eczema, which causes the skin to become particularly dry, cracked, and itchy. Other natural benefits include retinol rich Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Omega-3 fatty acids to help prevent premature aging, and zinc for healing scars. Almond Oil has also been known to calm inflammation, reduce skin irritation, and even out skin tone.
Copaifera officinalis (copaiba balsam essential oil, Brazil) - Sweet, woody, resinous, and earthy, copaiba balsam essential oil is steam distilled from the resin of the copaiba tree found in Brazil and other areas across South America. Rich in sesquiterpenes and containing β- caryophyllene, which is known to be a weak agonist of the CB2 receptor, this is considered a cannabimimetic, meaning it isn’t a cannabinoid, but to all intents and purposes it does act like one by switching on the CB2 receptors in the nervous system. Acting as a natural antimicrobial agent and anti-inflammatory, early settlers in Colombia in the 1500’s brought copaiba back and it became one of the major treatments in European apothecaries treating discharges, chronic wounds, and ulcers.The indigenous peoples of South America use copaiba as means of bringing joy, or lifting the spirits and feeling happier in life particularly after times of trauma. The perfect oil to apply topically or to inhale via aromatherapy.
Cinnamon zeylanicum (cinnamon leaf essential oil, Sri Lanka) - Cinnamon leaf oils contain at least 80% phenols—organic aromatic compounds with a variety of antiseptic, antimicrobial, antioxidant and anesthetic healing properties. This middle note oil has a sweet, earthy, and spicy aroma great for aromatherapy blends. The use of cinnamon, known as “kwai” in Chinese, dates back to 2800 BCE. It was depicted in a story from the Bible, used by the Egyptians for embalming processes, and by the Romans for medicinal and burial purposes. Cinnamon leaf essential oil is an upcycled essential oil, meaning it’s a byproduct of cinnamon harvesting, which reduces waste. Its fragrant aroma comes from cinnamaldehyde, which acts as an antimicrobial agent, showing effect against many different strains of bacteria. The leaf also contains eugenol, which is known to be an antioxidant and an anti-inflammatory. Studies show it can potentially eliminate free radicals in the body, decrease inflammation, and even help reduce symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Cinnamon leaf essential oil has also shown promise in regards to cancer treatment, and the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.Cinnamon leaf essential oil is what is known as a warming oil, which means it gives off heat when applied topically. This heat can help ease the symptoms of muscle pain and joint soreness. Anecdotal evidence reports cinnamon leaf oil can also potentially provide mood-enhancing effects, decreasing feelings such as anxiety, depression, and stress.
Optiphen Plus - A unique natural liquid preservative formulation featuring an innovative blend of phenoxyethanol and sorbic acid in an emollient base of caprylyl glycol. The combination of all three ingredients offers effective protection against bacteria, yeast, and mold growth while imparting emolliency. This product has zero parabens and releases zero formaldehyde, making it the perfect protection companion to your all natural product. It is internationally accepted for use in many cosmetic applications.