Chamomile
Dead Sea Mud
Dead Sea Salt
Fennel
Ginseng
Honey
Jojoba
Melissa
Mistletoe
Orange
Palm Oil
Pea
Soy Bean
Wheat
Yarrow
Chamomile
Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla) – A natural antiseptic which offers many benefits to your skin. As well as soothing irritated skin and treating conditions such as allergies, psoriasis and eczema. Chamomile is a natural source of bisabolol which can encourage skin regeneration and promote healing. Chamomile has been cherished for its healing qua....
Dead Sea Mud
Dead Sea Mud – This miraculous mud provides numerous benefits - some of which stem from the wealth of minerals it contains, and others stem from the cleansing and exfoliating properties of the mud. Dead Sea Mud hydrates and moistures your skin while fine mud granules can slough away dead skin cells to reveal fresh, glowing skin beneath. By....
Dead Sea Salt
Dead Sea Salt – Two thousand years ago Flavius wrote about the healing qualities of the Dead Sea salts, and today we continue to rely on these rich salts to promote healing. Bathing in high quality sea salt can replenish the minerals which are critical to our skin metabolism. Calcium can help to prevent water retention, increase circulation and s....
Fennel
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) – With its natural antiseptic and astringent properties, fennel oil is ideal for oily and mature skin. Fennel oil is an effective toner and cleanser, so it can be used to correct oily skin and diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It boosts circulation to the skin’s sur....
Ginseng
Ginseng (Panax ginsengs ) – Helps to tighten your skin, which can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while helping your skin to retain moisture. Ginseng contains many vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients, which can stimulate the skin’s metabolism. Ginseng can also enhance the whiteness of your skin while balancing the textur....
Honey
Honey (Honey) – This natural moisturizer also contains powerful antioxidants which fight free radicals and reduce the effects of ageing on your skin. Produced by honey bees, honey is also antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral, so it can help fight infections and promote skin healing, while smoothing dry and rough skin. Rich in minerals, v....
Jojoba
Jojoba (Simmondsia Chinesis) – This natural emollient is rich in nutrients such as vitamin E and B, silicon, chromium, copper and zinc. As a natural source of iodine jojoba oil is an effective anti-fungal and antibacterial treatment, while its gentle moisturizing properties make it a great friend of your skin. The jojoba plant is native to ....
Melissa
Melissa (Melissa Officinalis) – Reduces free radicals, cleanses and eliminates bacteria. Packed with antioxidants, melissa leaf extract is often used in skin care products thanks to its effective cleansing properties. Rich in antioxidants, the extract can reduce the signs of ageing. Melissa leaf extract is regularly referred to in classical....
Mistletoe
Mistletoe (Viscum album) – This powerful antioxidant has long been revered by the people of Europe, with a history intertwined with magic, mystery and legend. Considered sacred by the Celtic Druids, mistletoe was believed to give life and enhance fertility (not to mention its aphrodisiac qualities). Mistletoe was also used to defend agains....
Orange
Orange (Citrus sinensis) – Packed with vitamin C, collagen and citric acid, orange extracts offer many benefits to your skin. Orange extracts can reduce dark spots and sun damage while promoting moisture retention and fighting skin infections. The citric acid in oranges acts as a bleaching agent which can lighten the skin and reduce darkening cau....
Palm Oil
Palm Oil (Elaeis guineensis) – A rich natural source of glycerin, a humectant which holds water to your skin. This quality makes palm oil an effective moisturizer, while forming a barrier to help retain your skin’s moisture. Glycerin also has a hydroscopic action, drawing water to your skin from the air. Glycerin helps to improve your skin’s natu....
Pea
Pea (Pisum Sativum) – The botanical extracts from the seeds of Pisum Sativum contain enzymes which protect your skin’s natural collagen and elastin levels, which in turns helps your skin to remain firm and elastic. Pea extract strengthens the activity rate of protease inhibitors and helps repair epidermal problems. It also delivers an anti-....
Soy Bean
Soy Bean (Glycine Max) – with natural anti-oxidant and conditioning qualities, soy beans can protect your skin from free radicals while helping your skin to remain moisturized and youthful. Soy beans may also provide a degree of protection from the sun and from environmental pollution. Used in traditional Chinese medicine for countless gene....
Wheat
Wheat (Triticum Sativum) – The ubiquitous cereal grain also offers a number of health benefits for your skin. Tritisol, which is derived from wheat protein is a superlative emollient which also gives strength and volume to your hair. Tritisol can also help your skin to feel tighter and more youthful-looking, while reducing the appearance of wrink....
Yarrow
Yarrow (Achillea Millefolium) – Rich in antioxidants and prized for its antimicrobial and healing qualities. Yarrow contains flavonoids, tannins, asparagin, sterols, isovaleric acid and salicyclic acid among other elements. Its natural fatty acids can boost cell membrane production, integrity and performance. In addition to treating acne an....