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Avocado

Avocados are loaded with antioxidants such as vitamin E and C. They contain natural oils that nourish, hydrate, and soften the skin. They are known to heal skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis, that may in turn prevent skin damage from sun rays. Avocado may help with lightening dark circles.


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RSPO Certified Sustainable Palm Oil

The RSPO has developed a set of environmental and social antenna which companies must comply with in order to produce Certified Sustainable Palm Oil. This criteria can help minimize the negative impact of palm oil cultivation on the environment and communities in palm oil producing regions. If used topically, Palm oil may help to restore hydration to dry skin and prevent further dryness by sealing in moisture. It is suitable for use on sensitive skin and effectively nourishes areas of the skin affected by eczema, stretch marks, and psoriasis.


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Papaya

Papaya contains the enzymes of papain and chymopapain that may help decrease inflammation. It is known to moisture the skin, clear hyper-pigmentation, reduce wrinkles, reduce under-eye dark circles, and help treat eczema, and psoriasis and acne.


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Turmeric

Turmeric is a multi-purpose herb that contains curcumin. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and antioxidant qualities that is known to even skin tone, reduce the appearance of blemishes and dark circles, and soothe skin conditions like acne, eczema and psoriasis. It also helps to naturally brighten the skin.


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Lemon

Lemon has anti-inflammatory properties and contains Vitamin C. It has astringent qualities. It is known to decrease oil on the skin, reduce inflammation, even skin tone hyper-pigmentation and naturally brighten the skin.


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Coffee

Coffee is rich in vitamin B-3. It is known to help in cellulite reduction. It has a calming effect when applied to the skin. It contains anti-inflammatory properties that may reduce inflammation and the redness in your skin. It also may help brighten the skin.


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Honey

Honey has natural antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. Honey may help chronic skin conditions like eczema, acne, and psoriasis. It may assist in scar fading, and it is known for naturally brighten the skin.


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Mango Butter

Mango butter is loaded with antioxidants and works as a emollient to soften the skin. It may help eliminate itchy and dry skin, and protect the skin from UV rays. It may also help prevent the development of wrinkles.


Shea Butter

Shea butter contains high concentrations of fatty acids and vitamins A, E, and F. It has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Shea butter may help condition and tone the skin, reduce inflammation and prevent and fight acne irritation.


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Matcha

Matcha is antibacterial and contains high levels of epigallocatechin (EGCG) evening skin tone. Matcha is loaded with antioxidants which may help in reducing acne and increasing the skin’s elasticity.


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Cocoa Powder

Cocoa powder is rich in antioxidants, omega 6 fatty acids, vitamin C and magnesium. These properties work together to fight off free radicals, heal damaged skin, repair and renew skin cells and reduce wrinkles. It may also prevent skin damage, fight premature aging, and firm, soften, and moisturize the skin.


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Watermelon Seed Oil

Watermelon seed oil contains copper that produces melanin. It is very light in texture and absorbs easily without clogging the pores. It is also rich in linoleic and oleic acid, omega 6 and omega 9 fatty acids and vitamin A and E. It is known for helping to heal dry and cracked skin, and balance the moisture in the skin.


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Coconut Oil

Coconut oil has anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties. It contains vitamin E, amino acids and lauric acid, which forms part of the barrier function of the skin. The fatty acids within coconut oil have the ability to kill numerous types of viruses, fungi, and bacteria. It can reduce inflammation and help with wound healing. It is an effective moisturizer that is known for hyrdrating and soothing the skin


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Aloe vera

Aloe Vera has anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties. It is known to help with aging, healing woulds, lightening scars, treating acne, soothing sunburn, and treating dry skin. It also moisturizes the skin and eliminates dead skin cells.


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Peppermint

Peppermint has antiseptic and antibacterial properties. Its cooling effects soothes irritation on inflammation on the skin. It is know for killing germs, relieving pain, helping the body eliminate mucus and stopping itching. Peppermint helps cleanse the skin naturally.


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Hibiscus

Hibiscus offers a rich mix of plant compounds, including vitamins, antioxidants, minerals and malic acid. Hibiscus is known for supporting your body’s natural collagen production, helping ease inflammation, and naturally exfoliate the skin, which in turn encourages younger, smoother, and a fresher complexion.


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Epsom Salt

Epsom salt is rich in magnesium, and can do wonders for your well-being. Epsom salt is known for helping to reduce stress, pain and inflammation. It eliminates toxins, soothes and softens rough and dry skin, and promotes foot health.


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Oatmeal

Oatmeal is naturally rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and lipids. It is known for treating skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, improving skin roughness and dryness, reducing skin inflammation, gently exfoliating, moisturizing, conditioning, and nourishing the skin.


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Lavender

Lavender aids in treating insomnia, improves blood circulation, and relieves joint and muscle pain. It is known for helping with reducing mental stress and anxiety. Lavender naturally detoxifies and soothes the skin.


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Sweet Almond Oil

Sweet almond oil is a mild and hypoallergenic oil that contains vitamin E, vitamin A, essential fatty acids, proteins, potassium, and zinc. Sweet almond oil absorbs into the skin rapidly. It is known for treating dry skin, soothing puffy eyes, moisturizing the skin, and lightening the appearance of scarring.


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Rose

Rose has soothing and anti-inflammatory benefits. It is none to treat anxiety, stress, and depression. It is an antioxidant powerhouse that may reduce the appearance of redness on the skin, erase wrinkles, and heal the skin. When applied directly to the skin, Rose essential oil is known to hydrate dry skin, clear acne, reduce signs of aging, minimize the appearance of scars, and help with skin conditions such as eczema and rosacea.


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Hemp Seed Oil

Hemp seed is in the same species of the plant as cannabis, but unlike cannabis it contains very low levels of THC, less that 0.2%. Along with essential fatty acids, hemp oil contains vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. The vitamins and fatty acid in this oil may help with skin issues like eczema, dermatitis and psoriasis. Hemp seed oil is a natural pain reliever and may relieve pain caused from inflammation.


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Chamomile

Chamomile helps calm the mind and body and has similar effects on the skin. Chamomile has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that can help soothe the skin and reduce blemishes. It is known to relieve skin irritations like eczema and psoriasis, treat insomnia, boost immunity, and reduce stress. It may also help reduce muscle spasms, menstrual pain and treat wound.


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Activated Charcoal

Activated charcoal effectively cleanses the skin, unclog pores, removes deep impurities and dead skin cells. It is antibacterial and anti-fungal, and oil-balancing. It provides natural, gentle, exfoliation and smooths and refines the overall appearance.


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Calendula

Calendula is loaded with antioxidants. It has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties and is know to prevent the body’s release of histamines which can cause redness, irritation, pain, allergies, and inflammation. Calendula may help in would healing, reducing scars, soothing and repairing the skin. 


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Olive Oil

Olive oil is one of the most nourishing oils in the world. It contains the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, and E. It also contains Vitamin K and squalene, which is known to heal, soften and hydrate the skin. Olive Oil has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-microbial properties and may enhance overall skin health by balancing your skin’s moisture levels, and shielding it from potential irritation.

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Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and analgesic properties, which makes this a powerful element and a natural healing. It is known to improve the respiratory system and fight infections. It can cleanse and moisturize the skin and rid the pores of harmful impurities that can contribute to breakouts, pigmentation and dull skin. It is also known to alleviate headaches and boost mental clarity.


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Grape Seed Oil

Grape seed oil is rich in fatty acids and Vitamin E. It plays an essential role in locking in moisture, softening, and hydrating the skin. It is know to heal acne, even the skin tone, reduce the appearance of scars and overall, keep the skin looking youthful.


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Blue Butterfly Pea

Blue Butterfly Pea is an antioxidant powerhouse. It is rich in polyphenol, and flavonoids, which both stop the effect of free radicals that damage the skin. Packed with antioxidants. Blue Butterfly Pea is rich in Vitamins A, C and E , and helps improve the skin’s natural barrier. It is also known to soothe minor skin irritation and improve moisture retention.


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Apricot KernEl Oil

Apricot Kernel Oil is rich in Vitamin A. Vitamin A helps improve the skin’s elasticity and restore the skin’s lipid barrier. Apricot Kernel Oil has anti-inflammatory properties and may help speed up the healing process of wounds, naturally exfoliate and moisturize the skin by helping the skin retain moisture, protect the skin against toxins, and naturally lighten blemishes and hyper-pigmentation.

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