HOW TO PROPERLY STORE
*Keep away from direct heat and light
*Last longer if kept in cooler settings
is packed with fruit enzymes, alpha hydroxy (brightens and increases cell turnover), amino acids, essential healthy fats, several key vitamins and minerals - vitamin A, biotin, omega 3, 6, and 9 fatty acids, natural minerals, sulfur and zinc for maintaining healthy hair and skin. All these components keep your skin’s youthful appearance by preventing cell damage, environmental and product-related stress.
is recognized for its high Vitamin A and ability to fight age spots, fine lines, and wrinkles. It has small enough molecules to penetrate deep layers of the skin thus improving collagen levels and moisture. Rosehip oil in conjunction with other oils can be applied to lighten your skin tone by fighting sun damage, hyperpigmentation, and keloid scars.
An all-purpose, versatile oil from the nuts of the Argan tree, which grows in Morocco, Argan oil is used for food as well as for skin care. It is a labor-intensive and expensive product resistant to oxidation, very rich in oleic acid, vitamin E, squalene, and sterols. All have amazing properties.
We all know and love this wonderful nut with its many properties, including numerous skin and hair applications. Coconut easily penetrates skin and hair shafts, helps to heal scalp problems and hair loss, and has a very rich lauric acid (saturated fat) content that is similar to hair protein. Can be used either before or after washing your hair.
Shea nut trees are native to Africa, and Shea butter can be used for just about anything your heart desires. It has, like our other butters, ultra-moisturizing qualities filled with fatty acids, vitamins, and anti-inflammatory agents. You can mix it with other butters and /or use it alone for skin, hair, rough spots, cuts, burns, rashes, bites, eczema, and wrinkles. Our Shea is unprocessed and unrefined. We also have refined Shea for various other uses, if one desires.
This beautiful oil in warm, blackish green is produced from the fruit of the Tamanu tree, which grows in the islands of the Pacific. It is often used for damaged skin to help regenerate skin tissue. Anything from sun damage, acne, and eczema to stretch marks respond to this unique and powerful calophyllic acid that exerts antibacterial and anti-inflammatory actions. Use Tamanu butter in conjunction with other nut oils and butter.
We add small amounts of Grape seed oil to soften the consistency of our butters. It is very light and easily absorbs into the skin without clogging the pores or causing allergies. Grape seed oil is known to have many qualities ranging from combating the formation of age spots, treating acne, and defeating dermatitis and dry, itchy skin.
We use imported Rosewater from Bulgaria without any additives, and it’s a great, gentle multipurpose ingredient. Rosewater cleans, hydrates, refreshes, and soothes our skin. A plus side: its delicate scent. It is also very effective at removing waterproof eye makeup and does so without irritating your eyes and skin. Spritz some on your face whenever you want to refresh and add a misty glow. Two of our other natural oils – Kukui nut and Coconut - are added to our Rosewater to enhance its moisturizing and cleaning qualities.
A native of the Amazon forests, this emollient butter melts easily into the skin. Among many other qualities, Capuaçu is a real treat for dry and damaged skin as well as for dry, brittle hair. We highly recommended Capuaçu nut butter for keeping skin elasticity and moisture and giving you that wonderful silky after-feel.
The Cocoa nut comes from the Cocoa tree. Cocoa butter is the end product of roasted and pressed fermented Cocoa seeds found inside the Cocoa pod. It has amazing qualities for dry skin, due to its nutrient-filled fatty acid content that enables it to deeply penetrate the skin and hydrate it from the inside. Because of its high fat content, we suggest reserving Cocoa butter to be used particularly on your rough areas such as elbows, knees, heels, and feet.
They are obtained from the cocoon of the silkworm. The amino acids themselves are the binding agent that is found within the filaments of silk. When applied to the skin, silk protein is readily absorbed. Much like with your hair, the silk protein bonds with the keratin found in your skin. This makes silk protein especially useful as a skin moisturizer as it helps prevent moisture from escaping. Aside from its moisture protecting properties, silk protein also adds some protection from ultraviolet rays and helps prevent wrinkles.
*Keep away from direct heat and light
*Last longer if kept in cooler settings