Olive oil - Sodium Olivate
The beneficial effect of olive oil on the human body is known in both folk and professional medicine. It is used as a remedy against burns, for cleansing the body, against intestinal and stomach inflammations, as a means for destroying various types of bacteria. Olive oil is a common ingredient in cosmetic preparations, especially those used for dry, damaged skin, skin prone to eczema, as well as sunbathing preparations. Its use is recommended in household work for making face, hair and body masks.
Palm oil - Sodium Palmate
Helps in the fight against visible signs of aging, reduces the appearance of wrinkles and significantly alleviates symptoms in case of eczema or psoriasis. Thanks to the high content of beta carotene, vitamin E and tocotrienol which provide protection from the harmful effects of free radicals.
Coconut oil - Sodium Cocoate
Coconut oil is extracted from the kernels of ripe coconuts harvested from the coconut palm and contains a lot of saturated fats. It hydrates and softens the skin. It is recommended in the fight against infections and acne, slows down skin aging and the formation of wrinkles. It is used in the production of soaps, shampoos, creams and lotions.
Castor oil - Ricinus communis Seed Oil
Castor oil is rich in ricinoleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid. These types of fats act as moisturizers and can be used to moisturize the skin. Moisturizers retain moisture by preventing water loss through the outer layer of skin. Castor oil is often used in cosmetics to promote hydration and is often added to products such as lotions, makeup and cleansers.
Rosehip Oil - Rosa canina Fruit Oil
Rose oil moisturizes dry facial and body skin. This benefit can be brought by a fatty acid called linoleic acid. Linoleic acid is a building block for ceramides, a compound that naturally occurs in cell membranes for skin moisturizing. This oil also contains vitamin A-like carotenoids that make cells multiply faster.
Shea butter - Butyrospermum Parkii
Shea butter is a fat extracted from the nuts of the African karite tree (Vitellaria paradoxa). It is ivory colored when raw and is usually colored yellow with turmeric root or palm oil. It is widely used in cosmetics as a moisturizing cream, balm or lotion. Shea butter is edible and is used in food preparation in some African countries.
Cocoa butter - Theobroma cacao
Cocoa butter contains a high content of saturated fats, as well as monounsaturated oleic acid, which usually occurs in every triglyceride. Cocoa butter can replenish skin moisture and create a barrier to protect your skin from moisture loss. Compared to other oils and creams, cocoa butter is well absorbed without leaving the skin greasy.
Mango butter - Mangifera indica
Mango butter is extracted from the seeds of the mango fruit. It has a subtle scent and a light, silky smooth, but incredibly rich and nourishing texture. Its popularity is rapidly growing, as it is suitable for all skin types and can help you treat many skin problems.
Beeswax - Cera Alba
Beeswax can create a protective layer on the skin. It is also a humectant, which means it attracts water. Both of these properties can help the skin stay hydrated. Beeswax is also a natural exfoliant, ideal for removing dead skin cells.
Soy wax - Hydrogenated Soybean Oil
Soy wax is completely natural and renewable resource, non-toxic, produces significantly less soot than other waxes. Candle residues are easier to clean. Longer burning time than paraffin waxes
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is a nutrient that your body needs to support the immune system and help cells regenerate. It also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which makes getting enough essential for your daily health.
Eterično ulje lavande - Lavandula Angustifolia
Whether you are trying to soothe skin irritation or simply care for delicate skin, lavender essential oil for skin has many applications. The soothing properties of lavender essential oil have made it a popular option for skincare products.
Rosemary essential oil - Rosmarinus officinalis Leaf Oil
Rosemary oil is one of the more well-known essential oils that is widely used in aromatherapy. Rosemary oil has been shown to be useful in treating certain medical problems such as acne, baldness, rheumatic pain and circulation problems.
Lemongrass essential oil - Cymbopogon Flexuosus Oil
Lemongrass essential oil, known as citronella, has wide cosmetic application. It is used in soaps, shampoos and lotions for its refreshing scent and beneficial properties for skin and hair. In addition, its aroma is often added to enrich and enhance cosmetic products.
Cedar essential oil - Juniperus Virginiana Oil
Cedar essential oil, which abounds with its characteristic woody scent, has its application in the cosmetic industry. This oil is often added to various cosmetic products such as soaps, shampoos, lotions and massage oils, to provide users with the benefits of its relaxing aroma. In addition, cedar oil can contribute to a sense of calmness and relaxation, making it a favorite ingredient in skin and body care products.
Green clay - Montmorillonite
Green clay has long been known for its detoxifying skin care benefits that can be attributed to its unique blend of minerals. Its composition includes dolomite, manganese, silicon dioxide, copper, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc and calcium.
Kaolin clay - Kaolin clay
Kaolin clay, also known as white or Chinese clay, was used in China for making porcelain. It is also often used in cosmetic products, especially for fighting acne, oily skin problems and excess sebum.
Panthenol d - provitamin B5
Panthenol, also known as provitamin B5, is a popular ingredient in many cosmetic products and skin and hair care preparations. This beneficial ingredient has the ability to deeply hydrate, soothe and restore skin and hair. When applied to the skin, panthenol is easily absorbed and converts to active vitamin B5. It has the ability to retain moisture, thereby helping in skin hydration and creating a protective barrier. It is also known for its soothing properties, so it is often used to calm irritations, redness and inflammation on the skin. When used in hair preparations, panthenol has the ability to penetrate deep into the scalp and hair shaft, providing hydration and strengthening. It can help reduce hair breakage, improve its volume and add shine.