Key Ingredients

Shea butter: An extraordinary skin care and an amazing body healer is its richness in precious constituents, which include unsaturated fats with a large proportion of “unsaponifiables” components, essential fatty acids, phytosterols, vitamin E and D, provitamin A, and allantoin. All these are natural and make Shea butter a superfood for your skin (and hair), but that is not all it can do for you because it is: Wrinkles, fine lines and scars repairing Antioxidant Deeply moisturizing Stimulating for the superficial microcirculation Skin protecting UV protecting Collagen production stimulating (makes the skin stronger, more supple and younger)Minor cuts and burns healing Physical endurance enhancer

Coconut oil: is one of the best natural nutrients for your hair. It helps in the healthy growth of hair and gives your hair a shiny quality. It is also highly effective in reducing protein loss which can lead to various unattractive or unhealthy qualities in your hair.
It acts as an effective moisturizer on all types of skin, including dry skin. The benefit of coconut oil on the skin is comparable to that of mineral oil. Fortunately, unlike mineral oil, there is no chance of having any adverse side effects on the skin from the application of coconut oil. Coconut oil, therefore, is a safe solution for preventing dryness and flaking of skin. It also delays the appearance of wrinkles and sagging of skin which normally accompany aging. Coconut oil also helps in treating various skin problems including psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema, and other skin infections.

Basil oil: is good for treating a variety of infections such as cuts, wounds, skin infections, and bladder infections due to its antibacterial properties.

Lavender Oil: Its cicatrisant properties help the skin heal faster and the cytophylactic properties will help it do so with less scarring. The soothing and anti-inflammatory action of lavender oil will also have a balancing action on the skin and can be used for dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, boils, carbuncles, and acne. . Furthermore it will help ease the pain of sunburn and sunstroke and will also counter the itching effect of insect bites.

Lemongrass: it has value in clearing cellulite, as well as toning the skin, opening blocked pores, and helping with acne. The antiseptic properties are useful in treating fungal infections.

Rosemary oil: On the skin, it helps to ease congestion, puffiness, and swelling and can also be used for acne, dermatitis, and eczema, but very popular use of this oil is the use in hair care products, as it has a pronounced positive effect on the health of the hair and scalp. It increases the circulation to the scalp and is therefore also effective for promoting hair growth.

Avocado oil: is often used in dry or mature skins, or people suffering from eczema or psoriasis, and is very useful when treating sun or climate damaged skin that is dehydrated and undernourished as it is said to help with regenerating the skin and softening the tissue.

Calendula oil: has great anti-inflammatory properties and vulnerary properties, making it excellent for help with stubborn wounds, ulcers, bedsores, varicose veins, bruises, rashes, eczema, etc.
This oil is great to help with sore, inflamed, and itchy skin conditions, also for burns, eczema, and nappy rash, as well as sore cracked nipples. It is also used to treat thread and spider veins as well as varicose veins. Calendula massage oil has great healing, soothing, and softening qualities.

Olive oil: moisturize extremely dry skin. Olive oil has regenerative power over skin tissue and thus regular usage ensures that your skin remains soft and smooth while keeping it toned and firmed. it is rich in healthy fats and phenolic antioxidant vitamin E. Olive oil helps the skin to regenerate as well as increases the elasticity of the skin. This not only helps in preventing stretch marks from coming back but also helps in lightening the ones that are present. Olive oil is your best friend in case you have dry damaged hair that leads to other hair problems like split ends and frizzy hair.

Castor oil: benefits for skincare are numerous and many people notice a difference in the skin after just one application. The oil softens and soothes dry and irritated skin and helps to kill pathogens that can cause skin problems. The oil locks in moisture and contains numerous minerals, vitamins, and fatty acids important for great skin health. Castor oil benefits the scalp by improving blood circulation and moisturizing dry, flaky, and itchy skin. It helps strengthen the hair shaft by locking in moisture, and the oil’s essential fatty acids nourish the roots of the hair.

Vitamin E oil: for the skin is that it helps the healing process. As vitamin E is absorbed by the epidermis layer of the skin, it can be used for treating sunburn or protecting you from the sun.

Another wonderful benefit of vitamin E oil is that it can be used to treat scars, acne, and wrinkles because it speeds up cell regeneration. This creates an anti-aging effect, which makes the skin look younger.

Vitamin E oil benefits the skin by helping it retain its natural moisture content. Vitamin E oil makes dull-looking, dry skin look healthier and fresher. You can apply a few drops of vitamin E oil to your nails and cuticles which is an effective way of treating the skin.