Key Ingredients
Rosehip Seed Oil
Packed with Vitamins A, C, and E, this oil is beloved for its ability to repair damaged skin, aid in post-acne scarring, and prevent signs of aging. The high concentration of essential fatty acids nurtures dry, weathered, and dehydrated skin.
Calendula CO2
For centuries, practitioners have used the oil of the vibrant calendula flower to heal and soothe irritated, inflamed skin. Its petals are rich in carotenoids that keep skin youthful by protecting it from environmental aggressors.
Roman Chamomile Oil
Chamomile is the ultimate de-stressor: Used widely in herbal medicine as a relaxing tea infusion, chamomile also calms red, sensitive skin, and promotes skin cell rejuvenation.
Sea Buckthorn Oil
This oil is an anti-aging overachiever. It is the only plant source that contains omegas 3, 6, 7, and 9, as well as a high concentration of vitamins A, C, and E, and over 200 nutrients. It works wonders to keep wrinkles, acne, and eczema at bay.
Macadamia Oil
Macadamia provides a nutrient-dense oil that feels rich, but absorbs quickly. It has a restorative effect on lackluster skin, and relieves dryness without clogging the pores of feeling heavy.
Jojoba Oil
This lightweight golden liquid is actually a wax ester, which is what makes it mimic the oil that our skin produces. This versatile, potent ingredient heals, balances, and restores healthy skin.
Hazelnut Oil
Hazelnut oil has a dry texture that is uniquely toning and balancing. It is also rich in linoleic acids, which strengthen the skin's elasticity. It is especially beneficial for minimizing pores and hydrating oily skin.
Grape Seed Oil
Delicate grape seed oil hydrates while regulating natural oil production. It is bursting with antioxidants that fight free radicals, anti-inflammatory polyphenols, beta carotene, and vitamins D, C, and E.
Ylang Ylang Oil
The oil from this sweetly scented tropical bloom has powerful antiseptic and antibacterial properties that keep the skin balanced and healthy.
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For centuries, practitioners have used the oil of the vibrant calendula flower to heal and soothe irritated, inflamed skin. Its petals are rich in carotenoids that keep skin youthful by protecting it from environmental aggressors.
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Infusions (Infusa), are partial solutions of vegetable substances in water, obtained without the aid of ebullition. They are made with both hot and cold water : the former
extracts the soluble principle more rapidly and in larger proportion ; the latter is preferred, when the active principle would be injured by heat, or when it is desirable not to take up some matter, insoluble at a low temperature.
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Packed with Vitamins A, C, and E, this oil is beloved for its ability to repair damaged skin, aid in post-acne scarring, and prevent signs of aging. The high concentration of essential fatty acids nurtures dry, weathered, and dehydrated skin. Included in:
Chamomile is the ultimate de-stressor: Used widely in herbal medicine as a relaxing tea infusion, chamomile also calms red, sensitive skin, and promotes skin cell rejuvenation. Included in: