Avocado Oil
Massaging avocado oil into your scalp also stimulates blood flow to your hair follicles. Moisturizes hair, detangle, and reduces dandruff.
Oat Milk
More than a trend, oat milk has become a go-to ingredient in popular skincare products. Proven anti-aging and reparative properties for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Creates a protective layer that helps retain the skin’s natural moisture. Helps to reduce skin inflammation, and even stimulate collagen production due to the rich beta-glucan found in oats. Helps to keep skin hydrated by forming a protective barrier that retains water to the skin.
Castor Oil
The fatty acids in castor oil, Palmitic acid, Stearic acid, Oleic acid, Linoleic acid and Ricinolein acid also promote the growth of healthy skin tissue, making it helpful in restoring uneven skin tones. The antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties of castor oil make it useful in reducing acne.
Rose Clay
A natural clay known for its skin soothing, anti-inflammatory, and balancing properties. It cleanses, detoxifies, helps to exfoliate dead skin cells.
Purple Brazilian Clay
A kaolin clay found in Brazil which naturally occurring copper, selenium, zinc, and magnesium. Adds a wonderful silky lather to soaps to cleanse and detoxify.