Botanical Ingredients
All of our products use only ingredients that are found in nature.
Here are just a few...




Argon Oil
Argan Oil boasts high levels of vitamin E.
Provides a good source of linoleic and oleic fatty acids, Omega 6.
Additionally, some research indicates that argan oil can also be applied directly to your skin to reduce inflammation caused by injuries or infections
Avocado Oil
Natural extract of avocado is rich in vitamins A, D, and E, unsaturated fatty acids, and lecithin,
all of which are beneficial to your general health, and for your skin.
The antioxidants and vitamins in avocado oil may help to heal the dry, irritated, and flaky skin associated with eczema and psoriasis.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera has natural anti-inflammatory properties and naturally contains lignin which aids its ability to draw in other ingredients to the skin. It's skin soothing and restoring, with rapid re-hydration properties, to quickly hydrate and moisturize the skin. It's rich in antioxidants such as vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E, and it contains seven of the eight essential amino acids.
Castor Oil
Helps heal wounds by stimulating the growth of new tissue, reducing dryness and preventing the buildup of dead skin cells.
Softens skin, bunions and corns; helps to dissolve cysts, growths, and warts. It is also applied to the skin for osteoarthritis.
Black Seed Oil
Black seed oil (Nigella Sativa) has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Black seeds are also known as black caraway, black
cumin,kalonji, & black onion seeds.
Black seed oil contains thymoquinone, which is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound that may also have tumor-reducing properties.
French Lavender
Lavender contains an oil that seems to have sedating effects and might relax certain muscles. It also seems to have antibacterial and antifungal effects. Massaging the knee with lavender oil three times each week for 3 weeks can reduce osteoarthritis pain compared to massaging with unscented oil or no massage at all. It may reduce the severity of restless legs syndrome in people with kidney failure who are undergoing dialysis.
Jasmine Tea Pearls
Jasmine tea pearls are high in catechins which are natural antioxidants that help prevent cell damage and provides other benefits.
Rich in polyphenols (are micronutrients that we get through certain plant-based foods) that have effects like reducing inflammation and helping to fight cancer. In holistic medicine, one of the positive effects of jasmine tea is that it is thought to help in the reduction in chronic discomfort associated with joint pain and arthritis. The anti-inflammatory nature of certain organic elements in jasmine tea may reduce minor swelling and inflammation of your joints by inhibiting unwanted cellular oxygenation. (For any more serious pain and swelling, see a medical professional immediately.) Drinking Jasmine tea can prevent the signs of aging and even treat skin conditions like eczema and acne by reducing oil production and balancing hormones
Andiroba Oil
Andiroba oil, which is also sometimes referred to as crab oil, is an Amazonian superfruit ingredient with beneficial properties.
The oil is a natural treatment for inflammation and joint pain, as well as reducing the symptoms of arthritis, rheumatism and muscle pain. Andiroba oil has been used as an anti-inflammatory treatment for centuries in the Amazon region, bringing pain relief and minimizing the effects of chronic joint pain.
Citrus Oils
When applied to skin, citrus oils can have degreasing and astringent properties, as well as skin brightening properties. They can help to cleanse, tone, moisturize, and balance oil.
Bees Wax
Beeswax contains anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties. These qualities offer the perfect balance of nourishment to calm the skin, keep it clear and bacteria free, heal wounds and fight infection.
Shea Butter
The plant esters of shea butter have been found to have anti-inflammatory properties. ... This may help minimize irritation caused by environmental factors, such as dry weather, as well as inflammatory skin conditions, such as eczema. It has significant levels of vitamins A and E, which means it promotes strong antioxidant activity.
Oak Moss
is the moss from a certain type of oak tree called Evernia prunastri. The moss is used to make medicine. People take oak moss for intestinal problems. In manufacturing, oak moss is used as a fragrance in perfumes.