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The Benefits of Using Crown Cosmetics with Natural Ingredients

  • Writer: Matt McNeilly
    Matt McNeilly
  • Mar 10
  • 22 min read

Updated: 20 hours ago


Unlocking the Power of Natural Ingredients in Crown Cosmetics
Unlocking the Power of Natural Ingredients in Crown Cosmetics


A healthy Ethos: We celebrate science which allows modern society to advance in the improvements & preservation of skincare and an overall health & beauty. However we clearly embrace the importance of upholding what nature has always intended as best for all of us. Surely The Creator has made everything possible for our benefits of health under the golden sun on Earth.

Our priority is to give you the best of these natural ingredients; purified, elements which nature provides, while ensuring our living planet and ourselves to thrive. Avoiding harsh unwanted and unnecessary & harsh chemicals, we offer in the proof that going vegan " is the upgrade in luxury.


Note to remember: •There are three main types of moisturizers:


1.*Humectants*: they draw moisture from the air into the skin

2. Occlusives: which physically trap water within the skin.

3. Emollients, which fill in the spaces between dead skin cells to give the skin a more uniform texture. ……..


In all of our ingredients you will find an important purpose. Nothing is simply a useless filler. For this reason our ingredients are all uncompromising top, refined and very effective. Some ingredients are to add moisture and some are to protect, others are to strengthen while others are to detox the skin. Here are some of our celebrated natural ingredients.


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Wild Flower of Scotland
Wild Flower of Scotland

1) HEATHER: Smells: Sweet, floral, herbal, with hints of honey, smoke, and a subtle musky undertone. Notes: Fresh, herbal, lavender, wild thyme, agave nectar, pink floral heather, desert rose, sage brush, dusty woods, patchouli, musk. Overall: A more complex and subtle fragrance.


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Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil

2) COCONUT It Is a beautiful, tropical well known fragrance throughout the world. This soft, warm sweet nutty scent is a scenic fragrance that welcomes the mind to a pleasant place. This tropical nut, offers several skin benefits, including deep hydration, reduced signs of aging, and potential protection against environmental damage. Coconut oil is made by pressing dried coconut meat, called copra, or fresh coconut meat. To make it, you can use a “dry” or “wet” method. The milk and oil from the coconut are pressed, and then the oil is removed. It has a firm texture at cool or room temperatures because the fats in the oil, which are mostly saturated fats, are made up of smaller molecules. Its moisturizing properties can soothe dry and irritated skin, while antioxidants may help combat free radicals and prevent premature aging. This mild distinct natural fragrance is well celebrated.


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Frankincense Plant
Frankincense Plant

3) FRANKINCENSE Frankincense oil comes from the Boswellia tree, known for its thin, peeling bark, tangled branches and clustered leaves. Frankincense resin is gathered by tapping into the bark of the Boswellia tree using a special tool. The process involves making shallow, vertical cuts in the tree trunk and collecting the resin that oozes out. This resin is then steam-distilled to produce the essential oil. Frankincense is known for its sweet, woody, warm and aromatic fragrance. It's also believed to promote relaxation, improve concentration, and even have antiseptic and antimicrobial properties.


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Lavender Plant
Lavender Plant

4) LAVENDER: Smells: Herbaceous, floral, and slightly sweet. Overall: A more distinct and aromatic scent than heather. In essence, lavender's scent is more pronounced and distinct, while heather's scent is more subtle and nuanced, with a mix of floral, earth.


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Ylang Ylang Flower
Ylang Ylang Flower


5) YLANG YLANG: Ylang-ylang has a distinct, sweet, and floral fragrance with a hint of spiciness. It's often described as having fruity and honeyed notes, with some perceiving it as having subtle undertones of custard and banana, making it reminiscent of bubble gum. The scent is rich and exotic, with a sensual, almost intoxicating quality.


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Bergamot
Bergamot

6) BERGAMOT: The Bergamot herb, a perennial, aromatic plant indigenous to North America, is now frequently found in gardens as ornamentals used to attract butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. Due to this, it is sometimes referred to as the ‘Bee Balm’ with bees eagerly seeking the blossoms that secrete their generous amount of nectar. The blossoms themselves are quite unique, blooming from early summer to early autumn, with bright and scarlet-coloured, tubular petals. More than just a herb, however, Bergamot is also the name of a plant that produces the fragrant citrus fruit, The Bergamot Orange (Citrus Bergamia). Roughly around the size of an orange, this fruit also has the colouring not dissimilar to that of a lime. Whilst the fruit is far too sour to eat, The Bergamot Orange is often used in marmalade and baking, as well as having other medicinal and perfumery uses thanks to its oil. The Bergamot Tree can be traced to Southeast Asia but renown and named in the Italian town of Bergamo. The plant is commercially grown in Calabria, Southern Italy, and in the Côte d’Ivoire mostly for the use of its essential oils. Very highly regarded scent, it is a desired commodity. The zesting fruit’s rind blossoms in winter and is best cold pressed for its fine extracts. The fragrance has sweet and citrusy tones along side an unusual spicy note. This combination is what distinguishes it from other citrus scents. It is a very bright fresh fragrance. The extract was well cherished by aristocrats in The Court of Louis XIV of France. Bergamot has long been used as a folk medicine, which still claims to reduce high cholesterol and cure symptoms of depression by aromatherapy. There are two different plants both called Bergamot: is the fragrance of the Bergamot herb is strongly reminiscent Bergamot Orange’s aroma,


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Geranium Flower
Geranium Flower

7) GERANIUM plant /flower Geraniums also known as Pelargoniums are fabulous-looking multicolored blooms related to the genus of flowering annual, biennial, or perennial shrubs from the family of Geraniaceae consisting of over 200 species. Also called cranesbills, the plant is native to South Africa and made its way into the rest of the world around the 18th century. These edible flowers have a tangy, lemony flavor and are little spicy on the tongue. Well loved flowers to sprinkle petals of this bloom over desserts and use them in coolers and herbal decoctions. The brewed leaves of its plant are commonly used in herbal teas.


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Clary Sage
Clary Sage

8) CLARY SAGE Clary sage (Salvia sclarea) is a biennial plant native to the Mediterranean and Central Asia, and a member of the mint family. It's cultivated for its essential oil, which is used in aromatherapy and the fragrance and flavor industries. The plant's leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds can all be used. herbaceous lavender grassy-balsamic warm-musk warm sweet, nutty-herbaceous scent.


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OUR CARING INGREDIENTS
OUR CARING INGREDIENTS


1) NEROLI OIL is an essential oil produced from the blossom of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium subsp. amara or Bigaradia). [Its scent is sweet, honeyed and somewhat metallic with green and spicy facets.]


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Sea Buckthorn Fruit Plant
Sea Buckthorn Fruit Plant

2) SEA BUCKTHORN (OIL) berries are edible and nutritious, though astringent, sour, and oily[9] unless bletted (frosted to reduce the astringency) Additionally, malolactic fermentation of sea buckthorn juice reduces sourness, enhancing its sensory properties. Omega-7 (Palmitoleic Acid): Sea buckthorn oil is one of the few plant sources of this fatty acid, which is beneficial for maintaining healthy skin and mucous membranes. Omega-3 (Alpha-linolenic Acid): Found in the seeds and pulp of sea buckthorn. Omega-6 (Linoleic Acid): Also found in the seeds and pulp. Omega-9 (Oleic Acid): Present in both the seed and pulp oil. The juices from sea buckthorn is very high in protein, vitamins C and E, and organic acids. Topical application of sea buckthorn oil has been reported for skin therapy including sun, heat, chemical and radiation burns, eczema and poorly healing wounds. It has been found that sea buckthorn in creams add protection from cosmic radiation. Oil from the sea buckthorn fruit is rich in vitamin E, carotenoids, phytosterols and essential fatty acids, all of which have beneficial medicinal properties for the treatment of internal and topical maladies. Sea buckthorn is a rich source of omega-7 fatty acids, particularly palmitoleic acid. It also contains omega-3 (alpha-linolenic acid), omega-6 (linoleic acid), and omega-9 (oleic acid) fatty acids. Additionally, sea buckthorn is packed with antioxidants like carotenoids and tocopherols


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Lavender
Lavender

3) LAVENDERS (Lavandula) is a herb with numerous healing properties, commonly used for its calming and soothing effects. It's known for its potential to reduce anxiety, depression (*mental health*) improve sleep, and relieve pain and inflammation. Lavender oil is also used in aromatherapy and topically for skin conditions like eczema and insect bites


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Cucumber
Cucumber

4) CUCUMBER The cucumber is a creeping vine that roots in the ground and grows up trellises or other supporting frames, wrapping around supports with thin, spiraling tendrils.[7] The plant may also root in a soilless medium, whereby it will sprawl along the ground in lieu of a supporting structure. The vine has large leaves that form a canopy over the fruits.[citation needed] Cucumber fruits consist of 95% water (see nutrition table). In botanical terms, the cucumber is classified as a pepo, a type of botanical berry with a hard outer rind and no internal divisions. However, much like tomatoes and squashes, it is often perceived, prepared, and eaten as a vegetable.[9] -It has a low content of micronutrients: it is with vitamin K, Health benefits of cucumbers may include: -Rich in antioxidants. -High in water, which promotes hydration. -Contains compounds with anti-cancer properties. -Helps reduce blood sugar levels. -May help lower cholesterol levels. -great for dark circles and tired eyes


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Aloe Vera Plant
Aloe Vera Plant

5) ALOE VERA An evergreen perennial, it originates from the Arabian Peninsula, but also grows wild in tropical, semi-tropical, and arid climates around the world. It is cultivated for commercial products, mainly as a topical treatment used over centuries. The leaves of Aloe vera contain significant amounts of the polysaccharide gel acemannan, which can be used for topical purposes. Aloe vera acemannan may be used in skin lotions, cosmetics, ointments and gels for minor burns, skin abrasions, insect bites, and windburn. There is some evidence that topical use of aloe products might relieve symptoms of certain skin disorders, such as psoriasis, acne, or rashes.


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Chamomile Flowers
Chamomile Flowers

6) CHAMOMILE for several daisy-like plants of the family Asteraceae. Two of the species, Matricaria chamomilla and Chamaemelum nobile, are commonly used to make herbal infusions for healthy drinks. Chamomile tea is a herbal infusion made from dried flowers and hot water, and may improve sleep quality. Chamomile is a long multi purpose celebrated natural herb. Lawns were popular in England in the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Benefits of chamomile From sources across the web Digestion Sleep Type 2 diabetes Anxiety Improves Heart health Boost immune system Boosts skin health Chamomile tea Wound Anti-inflammatory Dermatitis Protects against cancer Skin irritation Promotes sleep Acne Camomile can benefit the skin Depression Gingivitis Inflammation Insomnia Menstrual symptoms Osteoporosis Peptic ulcer disease Antioxidant: Chamomile Benefits: Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Cancer


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Hamamelis Virginiana Plant
Hamamelis Virginiana Plant

7) HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA is also known as Witch-Hazel, common witch-hazel, American witch-hazel and beadwood,[1] is a species of flowering shrub. Native Americans produced witch hazel extract by boiling the stems of the shrub and producing a decoction, which is used to treat swellings, inflammations, and tumors. H. virginiana produces a specific kind of tannins called hamamelitannins. One of those substances displays a specific cytotoxic activity against colon cancer cells.[16] The bark and leaves were used by Native Americans in the treatment of external inflammations. Pond's Extract was a popular distillation of the bark in dilute alcohol. H. virginiana produces a specific kind of tannins called hamamelitannins. One of those substances displays a specific cytotoxic activity against colon cancer cells.[16] The bark and leaves were used by Native Americans in the treatment of external inflammations. Pond's Extract was a popular distillation of the bark in dilute alcohol. H. virginiana produces a specific kind of tannins called hamamelitannins. One of those substances displays a specific cytotoxic activity against colon cancer cells.[16] The bark and leaves were used by Native Americans in the treatment of external inflammations. Pond's Extract was a popular distillation of the bark in dilute alcohol. H. virginiana produces a specific kind of tannins called hamamelitannins. One of those substances displays a specific cytotoxic activity against colon cancer cells.[16] The bark and leaves were used by Native Americans in the treatment of external inflammations. Pond's Extract was a popular distillation of the bark in dilute alcohol.


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Coconut Tree
Coconut Tree

8) COCONUT, OIL Can Improve Skin Issues (Burns, Eczema, Dandruff, Dermatitis and Psoriasis) Coconut oil is wonderful as a face cleanser, moisturizer and sun screen, but it can also treat many skin disorders. The fatty acids (caprylic and lauric) in coconut oil reduce inflammation internally and externally and moisturize, making them a great solution for all types of skin conditions. It protects the skin and has many antioxidants that make it ideal for healing the skin. In addition, the antimicrobial properties balance out the candida or fungal sources that can cause many skin conditions


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Frankincense
Frankincense

9) FRANKINCENSE Frankincense, particularly its essential oil form, is known for its diverse benefits, including stress and anxiety reduction, immune system support, and potential anti-aging effects. Additionally, frankincense can help to increase the skin's natural radiance and protect it from environmental damage. It can lock in moisture for dry skin while relieving itching and flaking. Its antiseptic properties also benefit acne-prone skin, as it helps to control bacteria. Health: Frankincense oil may help improve skin tone, reduce wrinkles, and even address scar tissue. Anti-Inflammatory Properties: The boswellic acids in frankincense are believed to have anti-inflammatory effects, which could be beneficial for various conditions. Frankincense's anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce pain and inflammation associated with arthritis. We carry a beautiful massage oil with this rich ingredient. Additionally, frankincense can help to increase the skin's natural radiance and protect it from environmental damage. It can lock in moisture for dry skin while relieving itching and flaking. Its antiseptic properties also benefit acne-prone skin, as it helps to control bacteria.


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Sweet Almond Oil
Sweet Almond Oil

10) SWEET ALMOND OIL Benefits/Uses of Almond Oil for Lip, Nail and Cuticle Care: Using Almond Oil on the lips directly can act as a lip balm, it helps hydrate and soften the chapped and dry lips. Also, applying a few drops of Almond Oil on the nails can help strengthen them and prevent its breakage. Application of Almond Oil on the cuticles helps to soften them and prevent dryness. Benefits/Uses of Almond Oil for Aromatherapy: The sweet Almond Oil acts as a carrier in most aromatherapies. Due to its lightweight and high absorbency, it is ideal for diluting the essential oils. It promotes even distribution of essential oil over the skin and reduces irritation. Almond Oil enhances the overall experience, helping to relieve muscle tension, promote relaxation, reduces anxiety and promotes a sense of calm. Shankara Naturals Organic Sweet Almond Oil is the ideal choice to pamper your skin and hair with a multitude of other benefits in which you can use this natural elixir free of harmful chemicals and toxins. This ingredient oil revives your skin’s radiance, giving you that glow to the skin while bringing back the lost shine and luster to your hair and strengthens the follicles of your hair.


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Bergamot
Bergamot

11.) BERGAMOT: Skin Benefits: Known for its antiseptic and antibacterial properties, bergamot oil can help in treating acne and reducing scars and pigmentation. Health Benefits: Promotes relaxation and alleviates stress and anxiety. It can also help in improving mood and alleviating symptoms of depression


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Sweet Orange
Sweet Orange

12) SWEET ORANGE: Skin Benefits: Rich in vitamin C, it helps in brightening the skin, reducing dark spots, and promoting collagen production. It also has antibacterial properties that can help in treating acne. Health Benefits: Uplifting and calming, it can help reduce anxiety and stress, improve mood, and enhance overall well-being


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Rosemary Flower
Rosemary Flower


13) ROSEMARY: Skin Benefits: Known for its antimicrobial and antiseptic qualities, rosemary oil helps in treating acne and oily skin conditions. It also has anti-inflammatory properties that can soothe irritated skin. Health Benefits: Stimulates circulation and can improve cognitive function, reduce stress, and alleviate muscle pain and stiffness . Ginger: Skin Benefits: Contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help in reducing skin inflammation, promoting even skin tone, and protecting against aging. Health Benefits: Known for its warming and stimulating properties, ginger oil can help in relieving muscle pain, reducing nausea, and improving digestion .


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Fennel Blossoms
Fennel Blossoms

14) FENNEL: Skin Benefits: Rich in antioxidants, fennel oil helps in reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, detoxifying the skin, and promoting a healthy glow. Health Benefits: Known for its digestive benefits, fennel oil can relieve bloating and indigestion, and has a calming effect on the mind and body .


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Geranium Flower
Geranium Flower

15) GERANIUM: Skin Benefits: Balances oil production, improves skin elasticity, and reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. It also has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that benefit acne-prone skin. Health Benefits: Promotes emotional stability and reduces feelings of stress and anxiety. It can also help in balancing hormones


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Clary Sage Leaf
Clary Sage Leaf

16) CLARY SAGE: Skin Benefits: Known for its astringent properties, clary sage oil helps in tightening the skin, reducing inflammation, and managing acne. It also has soothing and calming effects on irritated skin. Health Benefits: Reduces stress and anxiety, promotes relaxation, and can help alleviate menstrual discomfort and balance hormones . Each blend offers unique benefits for both skin and overall health, making them versatile and valuable additions to your wellness routine. Incorporating these natural oils into your daily regimen can help promote a healthy, balanced lifestyle.


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Grape Seed Oil
Grape Seed Oil

17) GRAPE SEED/OIL Grapeseed oil is a vegetable oil extracted from grape seeds, a byproduct of winemaking. It's high in vitamin E and polyunsaturated fatty acids, and contains antioxidants and compounds like quercetin, resveratrol, and linolenic acid. It's used in cooking and skincare and is considered a beneficial dietary supplement.


Culinary uses: Low in saturated fat, grapeseed oil is commonly used for cooking.

Good for skin: Acne Dry skin Anti-aging Even skin tone anti-inflammatory antimicrobial antioxidant properties

These properties, along with the high amounts of omega chain fatty acids and vitamin E contained in grapeseed oil, have made it a popular topical treatment for skin. Grapeseed oil makes skin softer and more elastic Grapeseed oil was tested, along with a number of other herbal ingredients that claim to improve your skin’s elasticity and softness.

Research has shown Trusted Source that the herbal ingredient did improve: skin’s moisture softness ability to bounce back Grapeseed oil helps the vitamin E and vitamin C in your skin to be more efficient Trusted Source and effective at preserving your skin. Grapeseed oil evens out skin tone Grapeseed oil contains a powerful antioxidant ingredient called proanthocyanidin. This antioxidant may even out skin tone when it’s used on your skin consistently. Taking grapeseed oil extract orally has been shown Trusted Source to improve the symptoms of melasoma


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Himalayan Sea Salt
Himalayan Sea Salt

18) HIMALAYAN SALT mined in the foothills of the Himalaya mountains, primarily in Pakistan. Ancient oceans deposited these salts 250 million years ago when the Himalaya mountains were being formed. Because the salt beds were covered by lava, ice, and snow for millions of years, Himalayan salt is free of many modern-day pollutants. Himalayan salt bath benefits There’s no scientific evidence proving that Himalayan salt baths are more beneficial than other types of mineral baths. However, mineral baths, including Himalayan salt baths, may be beneficial in the following ways:

Relaxes and calms Taking any kind of bath can be a relaxing experience. One studyTrusted Source found bathing in warm water for 10 minutes can reduce fatigue, stress, and pain and increase feelings of contentment and emotional health.

Advocates say that Himalayan salt is able to generate negative ions in the air, creating the type of calming effect many people experience on a saltwater beach. While this hasn’t been proven, anecdotal evidence suggests people find mineral baths, like Himalayan salt baths, to be soothing and relaxing.

Some people also use Himalayan salt lamps for this benefit. Delivers magnesium Magnesium is necessary for health. It helps muscles contract and relax. It’s necessary for nervous system regulation and also helps convert food into energy. Every system in the body requires magnesium to function properly.

Himalayan salt has trace amounts of magnesium, but it hasn’t been proven that there’s enough in it to provide health benefits while bathing. However, a scientific reviewTrusted Source did find that magnesium might be able to enter the lymphatic system through the skin.

Another small study suggests spraying a magnesium chloride solution on the skin may reduce the pain associated with fibromyalgia. Treats eczema, acne, and psoriasis Salt has antimicrobial properties, which may make it beneficial for treating acne. Himalayan salt baths might be a good way to treat acne on hard-to-reach areas of the body where breakouts occur, such as the back or shoulders. Mineral baths have been shown to have benefits for people with psoriasis or eczema. They can reduce scaling, redness, and irritation.

According to the National Eczema Association, adding salt to bathwater can reduce the stinging that water might cause skin during a severe flare-up. The magnesium content in Himalayan salt might also make it beneficial for reducing skin inflammation. Soothes insect bites There are many home remedies for bug bites. Advocates for Himalayan salt believe that a soak in warm water containing Himalayan salt can help soothe itch and reduce swelling.


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Coffee Bean Plant
Coffee Bean Plant

19) COFFEE BEANS can be beneficial for the skin due to their natural exfoliating properties and the presence of antioxidants. They can be used as a natural scrub to remove dead skin cells, improve circulation, and reduce the appearance of cellulite and dark circles. Coffee also contains caffeic acid, an antioxidant that may boost collagen production and potentially reduce signs of skin aging.


Here's a more detailed look at the benefits: Coffee Grounds Uses for Skin, Plants, DIY Body Scrub - Dr. Axe

1. Exfoliation: Coffee grounds act as a natural exfoliant, helping to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores, leading to smoother and brighter skin.

2. Improved Circulation: The caffeine in coffee helps stimulate blood flow to the skin, promoting a healthy complexion and potentially reducing puffiness and dark circle.


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Heather Blooming
Heather Blooming

20) HEATHER FLOWERS is a Mildly Astringent: Heather flowers have gentle astringent properties, which can help tone and refresh the skin without drying it out. •Traditional Herbal Use: Long valued in folk remedies, heather is believed to support skin in various ways: •anti inflammatory •clarity and •Soothing, calming skin effects •A Rustic UK Charm: The soft lilac national flower of Scotland, The United Kingdom. Heather’s green hues of dried heather gives a beautiful, finish


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Sunflower Seed Extracts
Sunflower Seed Extracts

22) SUNFLOWER SEED OIL cholesterol and preventing heart disease. It is also used for high blood pressure, eczema, dry mouth, dry skin, and many other conditions. sunflower seed oil is generally considered beneficial for the skin due to its moisturizing, nourishing, and protective properties. It's rich in linoleic acid and oleic acid, which help strengthen the skin barrier, retain moisture, and protect against environmental stressors like free radicals. Additionally, sunflower oil is noncomedogenic, meaning it won't clog pores, making it suitable for various skin types.


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Jojaba Nut's
Jojaba Nut's

23) JOJOBA SEED/ OIL The advantages of Jojoba Oil are clear: the 100% oil-free, liquid wax mimics human sebum, providing moisture and balancing natural oil levels, without leaving a greasy feeling. Jojoba Oil acts as: A natural moisturizer A great vehicle for active compounds A stabilizer of essential oils A product containing anti-inflammatory* and wound healing properties. As a moisturizer – For smooth, radiant, healthy looking skin. To control acne – Jojoba Oil acts as a deep cleanser, clears out hair follicle blockages, calms down sensitive skin and holds growth properties which may help to control acne breakouts.


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Argan Plant
Argan Plant

24) ARGAN PLANT SEED/ OIL* Many women have began to use argan oil on children due to natural healing effects so it seems. –Benefits for all households for healthy skin and hair: Anti-sebum effects: Argan oil helps to regulate sebum production which helps to control oily skin. This is excellent news for acne sufferers as it has moisturising properties whilst helping to prevent breakouts. Omega fatty acids: At the same time, argan oil is rich in omega fatty acids which boost collagen production and aid hydration, making it equally ideal for those who suffer with dry skin and eczema. Phenols and linoleic acids: These antioxidants are believed to tackle the free radicals our skin is exposed to which contribute to aging, thus giving argan oil its reputation for helping to prevent the signs of aging. One study found that use of argan oil on the skin of postmenopausal women increased skin elasticity significantly. Healing properties: Argan oil has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties and other benefits which can help combat the dangerous effects of sunburn. recommended as a good vegan product for healing stretchmarks and scarring and is safe to use in pregnancy. Argan trees are native to Morocco. Argan oil is found within the kernels inside each fruit (or nut). Many women in Morocco now are able to work outside of the home due to the production of argan oil and regrowth of argan in forest areas.


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Avocado Plant
Avocado Plant

25) AVOCADO /OIL Avocado oil is a plant-based, gluten-free, and versatile cooking oil extracted from the avocado fruit's flesh. Moisturizes and nourishes In addition to vitamin E, avocado oil contains potassium, lecithin, and many other nutrients that can nourish and moisturize the skin. The outermost layer of skin, known as the epidermis, easily absorbs these nutrients, which also help to form new skin.


2. Relieves inflammation from psoriasis and eczema The antioxidants and vitamins in avocado oil may help to heal the dry, irritated, and flaky skin associated with eczema and psoriasis. A person with a skin condition may wish to test a patch of skin first, to ensure that the oil does not trigger or aggravate their symptoms.


3. Prevents and treats acne When left on for short periods of time and rinsed off with warm water, avocado oil can keep skin hydrated without leaving an oily residue. This may reduce the risk of acne. Avocado oil also has anti-inflammatory effects Trusted Source, which can help to reduce the redness and inflammation associated with acne.


4. Accelerates wound healing Avocado oil may help wounds to heal more quickly. Essential fatty acids and oleic acid in avocado oil are shown to promote the collagen synthesis, creating new connective tissue. The essential fatty acids in avocado oil were also found to help reduce inflammation during the healing process. Avocado oil is often used to treat wounds.


5. Treats sunburned skin The antioxidants in avocado oil may help to ease the symptoms of a sunburn. According to a 2011 review Trusted Source, the vitamin E, beta carotene, vitamin D, protein, lecithin, and essential fatty acids in the oil can support healing and soothe the skin. Other small studies Trusted Source have shown that consuming avocados may help to protect the skin from harmful UV radiation.


6. Reduces signs of aging The first signs of aging usually appear on the skin. Certain studies have shown that avocados, can help the skin to retain its elasticity.


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Olive Oil
Olive Oil

26) OLIVE OIL It beneficial for dry skin because of its fatty acid content, some of which comes from the emollient squalene. Olea europaea (olive) fruit oil contains essential fatty acids dry skin needs, including oleic, palmitic, and linoleic acids. It also contains phenolic compounds that provide antioxidant benefit. •Olive Oil Can Help Maintain Skin Hydration. Olive oil an emollient. It also has mild occlusive effects. Vegetable oils (like olive oil) are known to penetrate the top layers of skin really well. Olive oil has a long history of use in cosmetics. Ancient Greece, was knew olive oil as their 'liquid gold' for skin and body care regimes.


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Liquorice Root Extract
Liquorice Root Extract

27) LIQUORICE PLANT /ROOT Liquorice Root Extract* Thus, Licorice helps in brightening the skin, reducing pigmentation, lightening the dark spots and blemishes, treating hyperpigmentation, and helps even out the skin tone, thereby fostering a healthy and natural glow.


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Ylang Ylang Plant
Ylang Ylang Plant


28) Ylang Ylang: Skin Benefits: Helps balance oil production, making it beneficial for both oily and dry skin types. It has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties that can help in reducing redness and irritation. Health Benefits: Known for its calming effects, it can reduce stress and anxiety, improve mood, and enhance relaxation. Relaxing Harmony:


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Geranium Flower
Geranium Flower

29) GERANIUMS Also called cranesbills, the plant is native to South Africa and made its way into the rest of the world around the 18th century. Egyptians used them extensively in traditional medicine and adored these beautiful blooms for augmenting skin radiance and aiding hair growth. Laden with therapeutic properties, geranium extracts are used to treat skin anomalies, reduce chronic inflammation, balance hormonal disturbances, treat haemorrhoids, and combat depressive disorders. These edible flowers have a tangy, lemony flavor and are little spicy on the tongue. Nonetheless, everyone loves to sprinkle petals of this bloom over desserts and use them in coolers and herbal decoctions. The brewed leaves of its plant are commonly used in herbal teas.


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Charcoal Powder
Charcoal Powder

30) CHARCOAL Activated Charcoal Powder: Absorbs excess oil and deeply cleanses pores, reducing blackheads and leaving skin clear. Bentonite Clay: Known for its powerful ability to draw out toxins and impurities from the skin, while providing essential minerals that promote skin health.


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31.) Kaolin Clay: A gentle clay that cleanses and exfoliates without stripping the skin of its natural oils, making it suitable for all skin types.


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32.) Activated Charcoal Powder: Absorbs excess oil and deeply cleanses pores, reducing blackheads and leaving skin clear.


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White Willow Bart Tree
White Willow Bart Tree

33.) White Willow Bark: Contains natural salicylates, which help to reduce inflammation, soothe the skin, and prevent acne.


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Tea Tree in Bloom
Tea Tree in Bloom

34.) Tea Tree Essential Oil: Antibacterial and antimicrobial properties help to reduce breakouts and cleanse the skin.


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Juniper Berry
Juniper Berry

35) Juniper Berry Essential Oil: Helps to purify and clarify the skin, reducing the appearance of blemishes and promoting a healthy complexion.


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OUR VITAMINS


1) E Tocopherol (Vitamin E): An antioxidant that protects the skin from damage by free radicals. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant and essential nutrient that protects cells from damage caused by free radicals. It's vital for immune health, cellular signaling, and maintaining healthy blood cells, eyes, brain, and skin. Vitamin E also helps form red blood cells, widen blood vessels, and fight inflammation. It's found in many foods, including vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, leafy green vegetables, fruits, cereals, meat, poultry, and eggs.


2) Vitamin D Numerous functions of the skin are regulated by vitamin D and/or its receptor. These include inhibition of proliferation, stimulation of differentiation including formation of the permeability barrier, promotion of innate immunity, regulation of the hair follicle cycle, and suppression of tumor formation. Vitamin D and calcium regulation of epidermal proliferation and differentiation The epidermis is composed of four layers of keratinocytes. Vitamin D can benefit skin health. It plays a role in skin cell growth, repair, and metabolism, and can help with skin protection and rejuvenation. It also enhances the skin's immune system and helps fight free radicals, which can cause premature aging. Decreases inflammation: "The most important practical use of Vitamin D in the skin to date is as a mild-to-moderate anti-inflammatory, used clinically as a cream in the treatment of conditions like psoriasis, eczema, and vitiligo," Dhingra


3) Vitamin A beneficial nutrient for healthy skin, helping with cell renewal, collagen production, and overall skin health. It can also aid in treating conditions like acne and psoriasis. In skincare, vitamin A is often used in the form of retinoids, like retinol, which can help improve wrinkles, sagging, and uneven skin tone.


4) Vitamin B It has anti-inflammatory properties, which means it can help to reduce the severity of inflamed skin concerns such as Acne, Dermatitis, and Psoriasis. It works to calm the skin and reduce the impact of any external factors that can often make inflammation worse.


5) vitamin C Vitamin C offers numerous benefits for the skin, including boosting collagen production, fighting free radicals, brightening the complexion, and reducing the appearance of dark spots and fine lines. It also helps protect against sun damage and supports overall skin health. Detailed Benefits: Collagen Production: Vitamin C is crucial for collagen synthesis, a protein that provides skin structure and elasticity. This helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, and maintains skin firmness. Antioxidant Protection: Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals, which can damage skin cells and contribute to aging. It helps protect against environmental stressors like pollution and UV radiation. Skin Brightening: Vitamin C helps to brighten the skin and reduce the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation. It does this by inhibiting the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color. Reduces Inflammation: Vitamin C has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce redness, swelling, and irritation, making it beneficial for conditions like acne and rosacea. Supports Sun Protection: Vitamin C can enhance the effectiveness of sunscreen and help protect the skin from sun damage. Wound Healing: Vitamin C plays a role in wound healing by supporting collagen production and promoting tissue repair. Hydration: Vitamin C helps maintain healthy skin moisture levels by supporting the skin's barrier function, which prevents water loss.


6) OMEGA 3, 6 & 9 Skin health: Omega-3s can help regulate skin's oil production, improve hydration, and potentially reduce signs of aging. Omega fatty acids, particularly 3, 6, and 9, offer several benefits for skin health when incorporated into skincare routines or through dietary intake. These fatty acids can improve skin barrier function, reduce dryness and inflammation, and even contribute to a more youthful appearance. Here's a more detailed look at the benefits: Enhanced Skin Barrier Function: Omega fatty acids are essential building blocks of the skin's surface layers, reinforcing and strengthening them. This helps the skin retain moisture and protects it from environmental damage. Reduced Dryness and Dehydration: By reinforcing the skin barrier, omega fatty acids help to prevent moisture loss, keeping the skin hydrated and supple. Soothing Irritated and Sensitive Skin: Omega fatty acids can help soothe irritated, sensitive, and red skin, potentially reducing the symptoms of conditions like eczema or acne. Anti-inflammatory Properties: Omega-3 fatty acids, in particular, possess anti-inflammatory properties that can help to reduce inflammation in the skin and may even help to protect against UV-induced damage. Reduced Signs of Aging: By improving skin hydration, strengthening the skin barrier, and reducing inflammation, omega fatty acids can help to minimize the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of aging. Potential Benefits for Specific Skin Conditions: According to various research over time, such science suggests that omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids may have the potential to be beneficial in managing certain skin conditions like atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and acne.


7) Omega 7 Omega 7 fatty acids, particularly palmitoleic acid, offer a range of benefits, including potential improvements in skin health, cardiovascular health, and overall well-being. They are known for their hydrating properties, can help with wound healing. Skin and Beauty: Hydration and Suppleness: Omega 7 can help keep skin hydrated, making it more supple and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Collagen Production: Omega 7 may stimulate collagen production, which is essential for healthy skin, hair, and nails. Wound Healing: Its anti-inflammatory properties and ability to increase blood flow to the area may support wound healing. Anti-aging: Omega 7 may help reduce the effects of premature aging.









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