Our Ingredients
Browse our full list of ingredients to discover what makes our products so effective.
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Aloe Vera
Hydrating and conditioning the hair, protecting against damage. Its natural humectants, anti-inflammatory properties, and antioxidant content make it a valuable addition to any hair care routine
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Avocado Oil
Due to its rich nutrient content and moisturizing properties. It's packed with fatty acids that penetrate the hair shaft, providing deep hydration and nourishment, reducing frizz, strengthening hair and, adding shine.
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Benzyl alcohol
Benzyl alcohol, is an organic compound, of molecular formula that occurs combined with carboxylic acids (as esters) in balsams and oils of jasmine and other flowers.
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Behentrimonium Methosulfate
Origin Behentrimonium methosulfate is an ammonium salt that is derived from rapeseed oil. This plant is of the Brassicaceae family and has bright yellow flowers.
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BTMS 25
BTMS-25 is acationic (positively charged) emulsifying wax. Because it’s cationic it is also “conditioning”—it adsorbs (creates a very fine coating) on skin and hair, giving an amazing finish.
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Candelilla Wax
This vegan alternative does a great job of retaining the natural moisture barrier of the skin and hair. When used as a replacement for synthetic waxes in nourishing hair care products, Candelilla wax can help to enhance radiant shining strands and lock in moisture effectively.
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Caprylyl
Caprylyl Glycol is a humectant and emollient that helps to moisturize and hydrate the skin. It has the ability to attract and retain water, which helps to keep the skin plump and supple. This aids in diminishing the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles, promoting a youthful and radiant complexion.
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Carrot Oil
Rich in beta-carotene, which converts to vitamin A in the body, carrot oil helps promote cell turnover and collagen production. This leads to smoother, more youthful-looking skin. Additionally, the antioxidants in carrot oil can help protect the skin from environmental damage.
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Caster Oil
Castor Oil helps ease dry skin, wrinkles, dead end repair, and more, making it an extremely versatile product to add to your skin and hair care arsenal. It provides fatty acids and vitamins that moisturize and heal skin and hair. When applied to the skin, it can help create a protective barrier that locks in moisture, leaving skin feeling soft and supple.
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Cedar
Its antifungal and antibacterial properties can help combat dandruff and other scalp irritations, creating a healthier environment for hair follicles to thrive. Its natural antiseptic properties can help combat dandruff and other scalp irritations, promoting a healthier scalp environment.
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Cetearyl Alcohol
This fatty alcohol also has a skin conditioning function. It works by reducing flaking and restoring suppleness to the skin. By creating a protective barrier and retaining moisture, Cetearyl Alcohol helps improve skin’s resilience, leaving it looking healthy and feeling comfortable. Skin conditioning is essential for maintaining the skin’s natural protective barrier and overall skin health.
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Cetyl Alcohol
As an emollient, cetyl alcohol has the ability to soften and smooth flakiness on the skin, which helps to reduce rough, dry skin. Emollients are also occlusive agents, which means they provide a layer of protection that helps prevent water loss from the skin.
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Cloves
Cloves contain anti-inflammatory compounds like eugenol and gallic acid, which may reduce scalp inflammation and support hair growth. Evidence suggests that gallic acid preserves hair color and strength and promotes growth.
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Cocoa Butter
Renowned for deeply moisturising, hydrating, and smoothing dry skin. Packed with natural antioxidants to improve skin health and fight free radicals, combatting the damaging effects of the sun and preventing premature ageing.
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Egyptian Geranium
Egyptian Geranium oil regulates moisture levels, preventing dryness and promoting a healthy, dewy glow. It also helps to balance hormones.
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Fennel
Anti-dandruff, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that help protect the scalp from any problems. Fennel seeds aid in preventing and reducing hair loss, strengthening the hair shaft, preventing hair damage and sealing moisture into the hair follicles.
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Fenugreek Oil
From promoting a radiant complexion to nurturing luscious locks, Fenugreek seeds bring a touch of nature's love to your beauty routine. No harsh chemicals, just pure goodness.
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Ginkgo Biloba
Rather than playing a direct role in stimulating hair growth, gingko has been shown to help secure the supply lines to the battlefield by widening the blood vessels to allow nutrients, oxygen and blood to reach hair follicles.
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Glycerine (vegetable)
Our Glycerine is a completely vegan, plant based, humectant. Along with hydration, glycerin helps with improving the function of the skin barrier, which helps prevent the loss of water, protecting the skin from irritation and improving wound healing in the skin.
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Guar Gum
Guar gum is a conditioning agent that forms a protective film on the surface of hair and skin, creating products that prevent moisture loss and enhance hydration. It is particularly noteworthy in hair care products, as it can protect hair against mechanical damage (experienced by combing and styling).
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Horsetail
It also contains antioxidants and phytonutrients which protect the scalp from environmental damage, boosting hair growth. Plus, horsetail adds strength to brittle strands and increases circulation to the scalp to slow down balding and promote new growth in thinning hair.
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Jojoba Oil
The most notable benefits of jojoba oil include its ability to moisturize the hair, reduce inflammation, rejuvenate the skin, fight free radical damage, and speed up the healing process.
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Lavender
Known for its relaxation benefits, it also works to reduce wrinkles. The soothing capabilities of lavender oil are attributed to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which can be advantageous for the skin and scalp.
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Mango Butter
Mango butter has a semi-solid consistency, but it quickly melts into a rich oil when it touches the skin. It has a lighter texture than many other vegetable oils or butters, so it won’t leave you feeling greasy.
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Mint
While Mint may be known for skin care benefits, it’s also good for your hair and scalp. Helping tackle dryness, itching, and other scalp problems its proved itself essential.
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Orange Blossom
Not only does it smell absolutely amazing, but they also provide quite a few benefits. They help in conditioning your hair leaving it lustrous and strong. Orange blossom hydrosol also gives your hair a healthy shine.
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Peppermint
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Phenoxyethanol
Phenoxyethanol helps by preventing the growth of bacteria, yeast, and mold, says Jessie Cheung, M.D., board-certified dermatologist. In turn, these microbes can't multiply and contaminate your beloved skin care products.
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Pink Grapefruit Extract
Like lemons and all citrus, grapefruit has natural acids that exfoliate dead skin [source], keeping your pores clean and complexion bright. A vitamin C derivative known as magnesium ascorbyl phosphate helps decrease water loss [source], so your skin retains more moisture and looks more supple.
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Quinoa Protein
Protein is a key factor in your own hair's strength. Your strands are made out of keratin, which is a protein. So reinforcing it with another protein helps keep it strong. "Quinoa is strengthening and moisturizing due to the amino acids content," says Ginger King, a cosmetic chemist.
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Rapeseed Oil
Rapeseed oil has antioxidants and Vitamin E which are both effective in promoting healthier skin. These ingredients help to protect skin from the free radicals we are exposed to and keeps it soft and nourished.
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Rice Protein
Rice Protein is known for its ability to penetrate the hair shaft and strengthen it from within. This not only adds major volume, but also fortifies each strand, reducing breakage and split ends.
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Rose Hydrosol
Rose hydrosolhas anti-ageing qualities, removes impurities, freshens the scalp andhair, restores softness and smoothness, reinforces blood vessels and increases shine in dull strands.
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Rosemary
Rosemary helps hair grow by “blocking the effects of DHT, which is a type of testosterone that is normally responsible for shrinking hair follicles that can lead to hair loss,” says Dr. Garlapati. “It increases blood flow to hair follicles, which increases the delivery of oxygen and nutrients promoting hair growth.”
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Sage
Sage not only helps prevent hair loss, but it also rejuvenates and strengthens the hair follicles. The use of sage can also boost blood circulation in the scalp, increasing the supply of nutrients to the hair follicles.
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Sandalwood
As well as promoting relaxation and stress relief, it also helps ease scarring, wrinkles, inflammation, eczema, and psoriasis
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Shea Butter
Shea butter is technically a tree nut product. But unlike most tree nut products, it’s very low in the proteins that can trigger allergies. Shea butter doesn’t contain chemical irritants known to dry out skin, and it doesn’t clog pores. It’s appropriate for nearly any skin type.
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Sorbic Acid
Sorbic Acid has proven to be a great alternative to harmful parabens. Because most cosmetics are biodegradable, preservatives must be added. These preservatives will inhibit the formation and growth of harmful microorganisms.
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Ylang Ylang
One of the most popular uses for this oil is applying it to the skin in order to preserve a “youthful glow” and help prevent signs of aging or irritation. It is even powerful at fighting the development of skin cancer cells and melanoma.
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