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Basil

Basil oil is widely used to prevent hair loss and soothe an itchy scalp. Its antibacterial and antifungal nature helps to heal scalp infections

Clary sage

Clary sage oil is extremely helpful for a dry scalp; it tames the frizz and keeps it manageable. It assists in hair growth and also helps control dandruff.

Cucumber

Cucumber contains vitamin C and caffeic acid that help cool the skin and combat irritation, inflammation and redness. Being high in water content, it gives the skin a healthy glow.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus oil when used on the hair, stimulates blood follicles and accelerates hair growth. It improves the health of your hair and makes it shiny, lustrous and thick.

Geranium

Geranium flower oil regulates the secretion of sebum in your scalp and balances the oil content. The oil balancing property of geranium oil makes it a great option for both dry and oily hair.

Green tea

Green tea contains catechins which are powerful antioxidants that help give your skin a healthy glow. It also contains bacteria-fighting properties that help reduce pimples. Green tea also tones the skin by shrinking large pores.

Honey

Being a humectant, honey attracts moisture from the environment and helps retain it within the skin. This makes the skin extremely soft and supple. Since it is antimicrobial in nature, it helps destroys acne-causing bacteria too!

Juniper berry

Juniper berry oil promotes hair growth and improves the texture of your hair by detoxifying your scalp. It also maintains the oil balance of the scalp and moisturises it without making it greasy.

Lavender

Lavender oil is a soothing oil that helps with various skin conditions such as wrinkles, inflammation, redness and even psoriasis. It speeds up the healing process of the skin by assisting in the formation of scar tissue. Its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties nourish the skin and help combat acne.

Lemon

Lemon is rich in vitamin C which is extremely crucial for the growth and strengthening of hair. The citric acid in lemon prevents build-up and keeps excess oiliness and greasiness at bay.

Lemon grass

Lemongrass is anti-fungal and antibacterial in nature owing to citral, an organic compound found in the leaf of this plant. It keeps bacteria and infections at bay. It helps soothe the skin and reduces the appearance of large pores.

Olive oil

Considered to be nature’s best conditioner, olive oil locks in a generous amount of moisture into the skin to keep it hydrated. It contains antioxidants and hydrating squalane (an oil which occurs naturally in our bodies, also found in olives, that which makes the oil extremely hydrating and absorbent) which helps tame extremely dry, peeling skin.

Orange

High in citric acid, orange peel extract helps rejuvenate the skin and reduces inflammation. It also helps shrink pores, remove excess dirt and grime, unclog pores and dry out acne.

Rosemary

Considered to be nature’s best conditioner, olive oil locks in a generous amount of moisture into the skin to keep it hydrated. It contains antioxidants and hydrating squalane (an oil which occurs naturally in our bodies, also found in olives, that which makes the oil extremely hydrating and absorbent) which helps tame extremely dry, peeling skin.

Shea butter

Shea butter is extremely hydrating thanks to its rich fatty acid content. Continued use of shea butter also reduces scars and helps the skin heal faster. It’s recommended for extremely dry and dehydrated skin.

Soya bean extract

Organic soya bean extract reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and slows down the process of ageing. It contains phytoestrogens that help produce estrogen in the body, one of the hormones responsible for your skin’s elasticity.

Tamarind

Tamarind seed extract contains hyaluronic acid that keeps skin healthy and moisturised. It also helps reduce fine lines, wrinkles and signs of ageing. Tamarind seeds are also used to heal harsh rashes and boost skin’s elasticity.

Tea Tree

Being a natural toner, tea tree helps open up clogged pores and firm the skin. It also regulates the production of sebum and keeps acne-causing bacteria at bay.

Vetiver

Vetiver oil is extremely beneficial in reducing the appearance of dark spots on the skin. It moisturises, tightens and evens out the skin tone. Its antioxidants help protect the skin from damage.

Kakadu plum

Kakadu plum is the richest source of vitamin C.This contains vitamin C even more than orange, kiwi fruit and chili pepper. So it is the most essential antioxidant that slows down the aging process. It helps to form proline, an amino acid that makes collagen. It also has gallic acid that acts as an astringent, antimicrobial, antifungal and antibacterial agent. It is grown in the top end of Northern Australia.

Caviar lime

Caviar lime or finger lime is the fruit of a shrub called microcitrusaustralasica, native to the rainforest of the Australian east coast. It produces beautiful small green to purple lemons. The pulp contains amazing pearly white, green or pink capsules with similar shape to caviar. It is a natural source of AHAs.

Red clover

Red clover has long been used to treat irritating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis and rashes. There is research showing that Red Clover can retard the process of skin aging due to its estrogen-like effects, helping to maintain youthful and vibrant skin.

Canadian willowherb

Canadian willowherb acts as a soothing agent, antioxidant and anti-acne agent. It soothes acne-prone skin and reduces erythema induced by chemicals and UV (within 30 minutes of use). Used in sebum regulation, acne-prone skin, soothing, anti-inflammatory and sensitive skin.

Rumexoccidentalis

IT grows in the northern Canadian Prairies region. This abundant plant is easily recognized by its hallmark deep-rust colored seed heads glowing across the fields from early summer through late fall. It has good skin lightening properties.