Essential oils & fixed plant oils

Plant oils are aromatic substances extracted from flowers, plants, fruits, leaves, and roots. Plants with the content of ethereal oil fall us especially on through their smell. They consist of a large part of terpenoids (mono- and sesquiterpenoids). Pure essential oils have an immense effect on our mind, spirit, and body in their raw state. The particular medicinal oils used in the range are used for their various properties, such as cell rejuvenation and healing. The healing powers of the plants work to balance and work with the skin's composition while giving unique aromas.

The content of plants at ethereal oil is very dependent on growth place and harvest time. For the medical application, the local stimulating effect is used which works out for better blood circulation.

Plant oils are one of the vital elements of skin care products. Their moisture-retaining effect, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties turn them into all-inclusive ingredients of high-end skin care formulations.

Sesame
Sesame oil is a versatile, pale oil that is extracted from the seed. It has a rich content of Vitamin E, A, and calcium, making it particularly beneficial for dry skin and various skin conditions.
Sesamum Indicum

Sesame (Sesamum Indicum) was probably one of the first oil-bearing plants cultivated by man. Some authors attribute the magic formula “Open, Sesame!” to the fact observed over the millennia that the consumption of sesame has favorable effects on memory and on clear thinking.

Shea seeds
Shea butter is a constituent of the choice of numerous leave-on skin, scalp, and hair care formulations. It is semi-solid, buttery oil derived from Shea tree kernels.
Shorea Robusta

Shorea Stenoptera Seed Butter is obtained from the fruit of the Sal tree (Shorea Robusta). The butter is extracted, further processed, and refined from its fruit to obtain a light-colored yellow butter with a low odor and smooth texture suitable for cosmetics and toiletries.

soya beans
Soya oil is extracted from soya beans. It is easily absorbed into the skin without leaving an unpleasant, greasy film.
Soybean

Soybean oil is derived from the seeds of Glycine Soja, a clear, liquid vegetable oil with superior stability. Glycine Soja oil is an emollient oil similar to all nonfragrant plant oils and a natural source of tocopherols and sterols.

Spearmint

Spearmint (Mentha Spicata) oil is cooling like peppermint oil but not as sharp. Mentha Spicata herb oil is a lovely refreshing scent.

Helianthus Annus - Sunflower
It mainly consists of oleic and linoleic unsaturated fatty acids. The sunflower seed oil has a relatively higher content of linoleic acid (omega-9) in comparison with olive oil that makes it a proper ingredient in skincare products due to the many positive beneficial effects.
Sunflower

Sunflower Seed Oil Sorbitol Esters is a co-emulsifier corresponding to the cosmetic industry's "Green" trend. Being based on vegetable, renewable, and GMO-free sources and free from EO and PEG-containing substances, it has been approved by EcoCert.

Almond plants
Almond oil moisturises, alleviates irritations and re-hydrates (particularly in the case of dry and sensitive skin), contains an exceptionally high amount of simple and complex unsaturated fatty acids as well as numerous vitamins.
Sweet Basil

Sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) oil is similar to a combination of cloves and anise. Ocimum basilicum essential oil is obtained by steam distillation from the flowering herb.

Tangerine

Tangerine oil is an energizing, light, sweet, tangy citrus. The tangerine is a small evergreen tree Citrus Reticulata up to 20ft high with ovate leaves and small fragrant white flowers, and bearing fleshy fruit. The essential oil is obtained by cold compression from the outer peel.

Melaleuca Alternifolia - Tea Tree
Tea Tree (Melaleuca Alternifolia) oil is strongly anti-viral, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti-parasitic.
Cupuacu seeds

Theobroma grandiflorum seed butter is extracted by mechanically pressing the Cupuacu seeds in a continuous screw press. Cupuacu (Theobroma grandiflorum) is a tropical plant that grows wild in riverbank regions of the Amazon.

Thymus Vulgaris
It is widely used in food preparations for its organoleptic qualities and digestive effect. In addition, thyme owns several pharmacological properties: it is used for asthma, colds, and headache.

Vegetable Oil (Olus oil) is a nonionic vegetable-derived blend of fatty alcohols and triglycerides that provides excellent stability and is very easy to use. It is a natural body and alternative for paraffines in lotions and creams.

Harvested Vetiver

Vetiver (Vetiveria Zizanoides) is a tall, tufted, perennial, scented grass, with a straight stem, long narrow leaves, and an abundant complex lacework of underground white rootlets.

Wheat

Wheat Germ Glycerides is a triglyceride fraction of wheat germ oil used as an emollient, refatting, and nourishing agent in skin care applications. It is suitable for organic cosmetics, with a typical usage level of 0.5 to 4%.

Wheat

Wheat (Triticum Vulgare) germ oil is a heavy, amber oil with a characteristic odor. Triticum Vulgare germ oil is a rich source of vitamins A, E, D and in protein.

Gaultheria procumbens

Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) is a shrub found predominantly in North America. The Native Americans discovered its use and utilized it for the treatment of muscle and joint pain.

Ylang-ylang flower

Ylang-ylang oil is sweet, exotic, sensual floral. Ylang-ylang (Cananga Odorata) is a tall tropical tree up to 65ft (20m) high with large, tender, fragrant flowers, which can be pink, mauve, or yellow.

Zea Mays (corn)
Rich in essential fatty acids, corn (Zea Mays ) oil helps keep the epidermis hydrated. Ideal for hair and skin care products aimed at those who are dry, mature, or damaged.