Ingredients

Ingredients

 

  • Tea Tree Oil

     

    Tea Tree oil has antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral properties. Around the turn of the 20th century, it was used in dentistry and surgery to help clean wounds and prevent infections. Tea tree oil is applied to the skin (used topically) for infections such as acne, fungal infections of the nail (onychomycosis), lice, scabies, athlete’s foot (tinea pedis), and ringworm. It is also used topically as a local antiseptic for cuts and abrasions, for burns, insect bites and stings, boils, vaginal infections, recurrent herpes labialis, toothaches, infections of the mouth and nose, sore throat, and for ear infections such as otitis media and otitis externa.

  • Eucaluptus

    Eucalyptus essential oil has antiseptic qualities because of its germicidal quality. Upon exposure to air, ozone is formed which is a well-researched antiseptic. Therefore, eucalyptus oil is used for healing wounds, ulcers, burns, cuts, abrasions and sores. It is also an effective corse of treatment for insect bites and stings. Furthermore, besides soothing the affected area, it also protects the open wound or irritated area from developing infections from microbial activity and exposure to the air. Eucalyptus oil is antibacterial, antifungal, antimicrobial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and a decongestant

  • Comfrey

    Being a healing mucilaginous, comfrey is commonly used for helping heal wounds, preventing scars, and treating existing ones, along with decreasing dryness and flaking of skin. The oil has an anti-inflammatory, an analgesic properties. Many of the beneficial properties of comfrey are attributed to its high content of allantoin, a substance that helps promote new skin cell growth.

  • Clove Bud

     

    Clove oils healing properties can be attributed to its antimicrobial, antifungal, antiseptic, antiviral, aphrodisiac and stimulating properties. The oil is used for treating a variety of health disorders including toothaches, indigestion, cough, asthma, headache, stress and blood impurities. Due to its antiseptic properties, clove oil is useful for wound, cuts, scabies, athlete’s foot, fungal infections, bruises, prickly heat, and other types of injuries. It can also be used for treating insect bites, stings and acne. You will find it in many products for lessening the effects of aging, like wrinkles, sagging skin, and facial rejuvenation for the eyes because of its rejuvenating and stimulating properties, which can increase blood flow to unhealthy skin and make it look young again!

  • Rose Hips

    Rose Hip seed oil is full of vitamins, antioxidants and essential fatty acids that are known to correct dark spots and hydrate dry, itchy skin, all while reducing scars and fine lines. With skin rejuvenating properties like vitamin C and lycopene, Rose Hip seed oil is a safer solution to repair the skin’s surface, restore elasticity and protect against sun and pollution. Al these stressors that can lead to wrinkles as well as stretch marks.

  • Geranium

     

    Geranium is antibacterial and antimicrobial. The strong properties of geranium essential oil prevent bacteria or microbes from developing on wounds and keeps you safe from developing infections. It is also a Vulnerary, and Geranium Oil speeds up the healing process of wounds, cuts and surgical incisions.Geranium is has Cicatrisant properties which helps the scars and other spots on the skin to fade and vanish. It facilitates blood circulation just below the surface of skin and also helps promote a uniform distribution of melanin. Geranium is a hemostatic, and the essential oil can stop hemorrhaging in two ways. First, as an astringent (more specifically, a styptic), it causes the contraction of blood vessels and helps to stop blood flow. Second, as a hemostatic agent, it speeds up coagulation and the clotting of blood, which aids in the healing of wounds and the prevention of toxins from entering the bloodstream through open or unclotted wounds.

  • Calendula

     

    Calendula is Anti-inflammatory and great for dry skin, eczema and hemorrhoids also respond to calendula’s high triterpenoid content. Reducing inflammation is also key to reducing pain. The antibacterial use of calendula oil to fight bacterial infections in skin abrasions and its antiseptic use of this herb prevents infection from bug bites, scratches and minor cuts and burns. When Calendula oil is placed on your cuts, scrapes, bruises, and insect bites, it can quickly speed the healing process, partially due to the anti-inflammatory properties of the oil, in addition to the unique antioxidant compounds found in this miraculous plant. By protecting against infections, it keeps wounds and scrapes safe, allowing them to rapidly heal. Calendula oil can significantly boost the appearance of your skin. It can affect blood flow to the skin cells, provide antioxidant protection that reduces the appearance of wrinkles and ages spots, and even the visibility of scars.

  • Hemp Seed Oil

    Hemp oil rich in vitamins A and E, it also contains trace amounts of important minerals like potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc, calcium and phosphorus. Ingesting it improves cardiovascular health and blood flow to the skin. It is also high in antioxidants, which are elements that prevent or slow cell damage. A combination of essential fatty acids are necessary for healthy cell production and good skin health.

  • Peppermint Oil

    Peppermint has antiseptic and antimicrobial and antifungal properties, it relieves itching associated with rashes, and bug bites. Peppermint essential oil is a very effective natural painkiller and muscle relaxant. It is especially helpful in soothing an aching back, sore muscles, and melting away a tension headache. It is helpful for reducing skin irritations, whether caused by poison ivy and other toxic plants or insect bites. When placed on the third eye peppermint oil helps shed scales on the pineal gland helps maintain a present state of awareness.

  • Chamomile

    For starters, Chamomile posses many powerful skin properties such as anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, antibacterial, antiseptic, and contains essential oils and antioxidants. Additionally, is a hypoallergenic and helps to reduce skin irritants. The strong anti-inflammatory properties are great for sensitive and acne prone skin types who have inflammation. Excellent healing abilities for minor skin wounds by acting as a disinfectant. Its Antioxidant richness, helps reduce acne inflammation, breakouts, and minor scars, Its a natural skin lightener, promotes a healthy glow of the skin as it heals and restores with its natural moisture content.Great for Soothing and healing burns

  • Rosemary

    antimicrobial and antiseptic qualities that make it beneficial in efforts to eliminate eczema, dermatitis, oily skin, and acne. Topical application of the essential oil, or regular massage with the oil helps in toning your skin and removing dryness. It can also give your skin a healthy, even glow when regularly applied, or when it is a main component of your moisturizers and other creams. It has certain anti-inflammatory qualities as well, which makes it very good for relieving the pain from sprains and joint aches. Furthermore, it is known to stimulate blood circulation, which can relieve pain and also aid in coagulation of wounds for faster healing.

  • Safflower Oil

    The high content of linoleic acid in safflower oil makes it ideal for boosting the quality and appearance of your skin. The linoleic acid can combine with sebum to unclog the pores and reduce blackheads, as well as acne, which is a result of sebum build-up under the skin. Safflower oil lubricates the skin, creating a barrier that prevents water from leaving your skin. Thus locking in moisture for glowing skin. Safflower oil is a great source of linoleic acid, which may be a secret weapon in preventing acne

  • Beeswax

    has conditioning properties, beeswax also has a number of other benefits for the skin, including an anti-inflammatory action that helps to calm and soothe skin. Acting as a surfactant, beeswax,forms a protective barrier on the surface of the skin this film provides protection against irritants while still allowing the skin to breathe. When added to skin care products, beeswax acts as an emollient and a humectant, drawing moisture to the skin and sealing it in, Beeswax also contains vitamin A, which may be beneficial in softening and rehydrating dry skin and in cell reconstruction

  • Lavender

    Lavender oil has the ability to eliminate nervous tension, relieve pain, disinfect, enhance blood circulation and treat respiratory problems. Lavender can be used as a mosquito repellent and has has anti inflammatory, antiseptic and anti fungal properties which makes it great in treating acne and other problems with the skin. Lavender contains powerful antioxidants that can fight against the harmful effects of pollutants on the skin. Lavender tones and makes your skin firm as it boosts circulation, thus resulting in an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrition to the skin cells. It is also excellent in treating depression and anxiety.

  • Coconut Oil

    Coconut oil acts as an effective moisturizer on all types of skin, including dry skin. It also delays the appearance of wrinkles and sagging of skin, which normally accompany aging. It also helps in preventing degenerative diseases due to its well-known antioxidant properties. Coconut oil has been shown to reduce protein loss when used in hair. Coconut oil contains a high amount of lauric acid which has been shown to possess antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It also has an SPF of 4.