Avocado Oil
Avocado Oil is cold pressed from the fruit of the avocado (Persea gratissima). This oil contains high levels of vitamins A and E, protein, lecithin and fatty acids, all of which are especially beneficial for those with dry skin or eczema, mature skin and sensitive skin. In hair care products avocado oil can be used to condition and add shine to hair. It can also help protect against the sun’s UV rays.
Apricot Kernel Oil
Apricot Kernel Oil is expressed from the seed of the apricot and is high in Vitamins A and C and minerals. Apricot kernel oil contains skin-softening properties making it especially good for dry skin, skin that has aged prematurely, and for sensitive skin. It is easily absorbed into the skin making it an excellent moisturizing oil for face, hands, and hair.
Babassu Oil
Babassu Oil makes the skin feel soft and smooth. This oil absorbs quickly without a greasy after touch. Brings relief to dry itchy skin
Carrot Macerated Oil
Carrot Carrier Oil is very high in both vitamins and minerals. This oil is an infusion of wild macerated carrot in sunflower oil with vitamin E. It’s known to revitalizes, tone and improves skin elasticity giving it a fresh firm appearance. Carrot Macerated Oil is considered to be one of the best oils for skin care, and is suitable for all skin types, especially dry and aging skin. Treats problem skin such as eczema and psoriasis.
Castor Oil
Castor Oil is an emollient oil extracted from the castor bean (technically, a seed as it’s not part of the bean family). It’s rich in fatty acids (90% ricinoleic acid) and acts as humectant in soaps and cosmetics as it draws moisture to itself. Castor oil is analgesic, anti-inflammatory and also a disinfectant. It creates a protective barrier on the skin, moisturizes skin and promotes healing and pain relief and is soothing. It is very helpful for people suffering from psoriasis because it removes the flaky skin and supports the healing process of the new skin.
Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil is prepared from the endosperm of the coconut fruit. The flesh of the coconut is rich in emollient fat and when pressed, yields a white, sweetly-scented, super moisturizing oil that is solid at room temperature but easily melts on the skin. It protects skin from the elements by forming a thin film, which is not absorbed. Coconut oil is useful as an after sun skin oil and is also revitalizing to dry, damaged hair. It can also help protect against the sun’s UV rays.
Fractionated Coconut Oil
Our Fractionated Coconut Oil is 100% pure coconut oil. A highly effective moisturizer that softens dry skin, making it a good choice for various skin conditions. Lightweight and easily absorbed into the skin, making it suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, without leaving a greasy residue. Unlike regular coconut oil, fractionated coconut oil is considered non-comedogenic, meaning it’s less likely to clog pores. Additionally, it has antioxidants that can help protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals. Fractionated coconut oil is an anti-inflammatory and can help soothe skin irritations and rashes. When used in hair care products, it helps to reduce freezing and promote manageability.
Hemp Seed Oil
Natural oil pressed from the seed of the hemp (cannabis sativa) plant. It contains essential fatty acids including linoleic acid, omega-6, and omega-3. Hemp Seed oil has excellent moisturizing properties and penetrates quickly, (one of the driest natural oils available). It’s beneficial for those who suffer with skin that is dry or damaged skin such as eczema and psoriasis. It can also help protect against the sun’s UV rays.
Jojoba Oil
The word “jojoba” (pronounced ho-HO-ba) refers both to the desert plant and to the extract obtained from its seed. Despite being commonly referred to as “jojoba oil”, jojoba is NOT oil, as it doesn’t contain triglycerides. Jojoba is very similar to the natural oil our skin produces and is rich in vitamin E. It is beneficial for all skin types because it is naturally moisturizing and healing and promotes a glowing complexion. For use with acne, it is theorized that applying jojoba to the skin can trick the skin into thinking it is producing enough oil, thus balancing oil production. It also makes an excellent scalp treatment. Jojoba is non-comedogenic. It can also help protect against the sun’s UV rays.
Neem Oil
Neem oil tackles itching and pain, while reducing redness and inflammation. It absorbs quickly and helps heal and repair as it soothes, softens, and moisturizes the skin’s surface.
Olive Oil
Fully ripe, handpicked olives make the best oil, which is produced by crushing the pulp of the fruit and not the seed. It contains protein, minerals and vitamins and has acidic and antioxidant values. Olive oil has superior skin penetrating power and has a great conditioning effect in body care recipes and can be used in almost all applications because of its stable nature.
Palm Oil
Palm oil comes from the meat of the fruit and contains saturated and unsaturated fats. It’s mainly used for its moisturizing properties.
Pomegranate Oil
Packed with antioxidants and vitamin C, pomegranate seed oil helps protect the skin from environmental damage, while promoting collagen production for firmer, smoother skin. Pomegranate oil has anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties. It can help improve skin’s elasticity and can stimulate regeneration in skin cells. It reduces redness while helping soothe itchy skin. Suited for all skin types and conditions including acne, eczema, psoriasis and rosacea.
Rosehip Seed Oil
Rosehip seed oil is extracted from the seeds of a native rose plant which grows wild in Chile. It contains high levels of vitamin A which helps to delay the effects of skin aging, assists with cell regeneration, and promotes collagen and elastin levels to increase. This results in firmer, smoother, and more youthful skin with greater elasticity. This unique oil is extremely high in essential fatty acids and vitamin E and has carried much respect amongst professional journals and organizations as being a great agent in the fight against dry, weathered, and dehydrated skin. In particular, it is rich in linoleic and linolenic acids, which are important skin nutrients. It works wonders on scars and is the predominant oil used for treating wrinkles and premature aging. It can also help protect against the sun’s UV rays.
Sea Buckthorn
Sea buckthorn contains vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, C, and other active ingredients. Promotes wound healing and scarring. Encourages skin cell regeneration. Treats skin ailments such as acne, rosacea, dry skin, scars, burns, and radiation treatments.
Sesame Seed Oil
Polyphenols in the sesame seeds prevent the skin from getting the oily shine and restore the natural barrier balance.
Soybean Oil
Helps soothe and softens skin while reducing inflammation. Soybean oil helps restore and improve skin barrier function, increase cell proliferation, and increase collagen productions. It also helps increase skin’s water retention. Effective in preventing, retarding, or restoring changes associated with the aging process (age spots and scarring).
Squalane (Olive Oil)
Squalane penetrates the skin quickly and easily to offer moisture, enhanced elasticity and resilience. It boosts the skin’s water-retention, leaving it looking and feeling hydrated, smoother, and softer to the touch without leaving a greasy or sticky residue. For this reason, it can be applied to both the skin and the hair “neat” as a serum, or it can be blended into natural product formulations along with other oils and function as a carrier agent that provides excellent spread.
Olive Squalane helps to minimize the appearance of wrinkles and cracks formed by extreme dryness and damage, making it ideal for use on not only the face but also the cuticles, heels, elbows, and knees. Furthermore, it protects against the harsh effects of the elements, UV radiation, and pollution. Its non-comedogenic quality makes Squalane suitable for all skin types, even oily complexions.
Tamanu Oil
Restores moisture. Soothes and softens dry and damaged skin and provides relief from chronic skin disorders such as eczema and atopic dermatitis.