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Aloe Vera
Moisturizes skin, reduces acne, soothes inflammation, and can treat sunburn and stretch marks
Argan oil
Contains fatty acids that support hydration, and vitamin E to help prevent dryness and frizz
Jojoba oil
Nourishes and hydrates skin, and is easily absorbed without clogging pores
Green tea
Has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and can soothe irritated skin, reduce redness, and swell
Coconut oil
Has antibacterial properties, reduces inflammation, and nourishing fatty acids that keep skin feeling smooth
Shea butter
Forms a barrier on the skin's surface to lessen water loss, and has anti-inflammatory properties
Avocado oil
Avocado oil’s rich composition of vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids makes it a superb natural skincare ingredient. Derived from the pulp of ripe avocados, this luxurious oil deeply nourishes and hydrates the skin. This green skincare oil treats and prevents acne and improves scalp health if you’re looking to green up your shampoo choice
Lavender oil
Extracted from the lavender plant, this essential oil boasts anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Lavender oil is non-comedogenic, meaning that it will not clog pores. Making this natural and green skincare product ideal for those looking to combat acne. This oil, known as an antifungal, can combat the bacteria that causes eczema
Olive oil
Extracted from the fruit of the olive tree, this versatile oil is rich in antioxidants and vitamins. People use olive oil to treat bacteria on their skin because green skincare products have anti-bacterial properties. In the same way, olive oil is used by some as an exfoliator for dry skin by mixing olive oil and sea salt
Hemp seed oil
Hemp seed oil is perfect for all skin types because of its many properties. Rich in fatty acids, hemp seed oil is great for nourishing dry skin and reducing irritation. Especially for those with itchy beards as hemp seed is also known to reduce redness
Neroli
An orange blossom essential oil that encourages skin to maintain the correct moisture balance, resulting in smooth, refreshed skin
Tea tree oil
Has anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties, and can calm and soothe the skin, reduce redness, swelling, and inflammation
Moringa
A real super-ingredient, Moringa is a little bit of an unsung hero in skincare. It has real fortification benefits, Moringa when used raw and wild in serums, oils and lotions can supercharge your skin, unclogging pores, softening and protecting it
Ashwagandha
This ancient herb is an adaptogen and finds its use widely as a stressbuster, capable of restoring Zen-like tranquility to your life. A lot can be gained from taking it as an oral supplement daily, but even as far as your skin goes it can help against inflammation, aging, dark spots and oxidation
Turmeric
Turmeric is the hero of all ingredients for its combined antibacterial and luminosity-generating properties. This sunny spice can give your skin its (literal) golden benefits
Neem
Acne-fighting, purifying and moisturizing, neem is as good as they come. The plant is so full of beneficial properties that almost every part of it finds some use in Ayurveda
Beeswax
Beeswax has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to reduce inflammation and prevent infections. It also contains natural emollients, which help to soften and moisturize the skin. This makes it an excellent ingredient for people with acne-prone or damaged skin
Geranium essential oil
Geranium essential oil indicated is considered antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiseptic. It's properties make it beneficial for reducing acne breakouts, skin irritation, and skin infections when applied topically
Eucalyptus essential oil
Eucalyptus essential oil has the ability to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. When it’s used topically on the skin, eucalyptus can help to reduce muscle pain, soreness and swelling
Apricot kernel oil
Apricot oil is easily absorbed into the skin and acts as an occlusive agent that blocks the loss of moisture from your skin. It is also an emollient that can soften your skin – and that too without that greasy texture that most of us loathe. Apricot oil also contains vitamin E, which can enhance the ability of the skin to absorb and hold water, therefore improving skin hydration
Cinnamon
Cinnamon contains compounds that can help brighten and even out your skin tone. The antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties of cinnamon can help reduce the appearance of dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and discoloration, leaving you with a more radiant, luminous complexion
Ginger
Ginger is packed with a phytochemical called gingerol which is full of anti-inflammatory goodness. That means it’s great for treating and preventing certain types of acne. Ginger has also been shown to help reduce the amount of excess oil your skin produces
Epsom salt
Epsom salt hydrates your skin, which is good for conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. It also can help remove excess skin, such as scales that form when you have psoriasis. An Epsom salt bath may improve symptoms of psoriasis, eczema, or other conditions that cause itching
Baking soda
Baking soda has mild anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe skin irritations and reduce redness. It may provide relief for conditions such as insect bites, sunburns, and mild rashes. While baking soda can offer several benefits for the skin, it is important to use it in moderation and with caution. Its alkaline nature can disrupt the skin’s natural barrier, leading to potential side effects
Bentonite clay
Bentonite clay creates a gentle pulling sensation that helps with exfoliation and the removal of dead skin cells. Its ability to balance pH levels supports a healthy skin barrier, while its defense against bacteria makes it an effective solution for managing acne and soothing irritated skin. Rich in magnesium and calcium, it also provides amazing nourishment for the skin
Frankincense essential oil
Frankincense benefits include the ability to strengthen skin and improve its tone, elasticity, defense mechanisms against bacteria or blemishes, and appearance as someone ages. It may help tone and lift skin, of scars and acne, reduce the appearance of and treat wounds
Zinc oxide
Zinc oxide has been found to offer protection against “broad spectrum ultraviolet rays” (UVA/UVB), which is not always the case with chemical sunscreens that only block one type of UV light. Zinc oxide used on the skin either alone or in combination with other agents is effective due to its anti-inflammatory activity and ability to reduce P. acnes bacteria by inhibition of P. acnes lipases and free fatty acid levels
Chamomile essential oil
Chamomile has long been used for medicinal purposes thanks to its abundance of flavonoids and phytochemicals. These nutrients are known to fight against harmful free radicals, reduce inflammation and speed up cell regeneration, thereby improving the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and scars
Witch Hazel
Witch Hazel is a powerful astringent to help treat acne, remove bacteria from the skin, stop cellular damage, and reduce infections
White mushroom
White mushroom has anti-aging and moisturizing properties. Its polysaccharides may improve skin hydration by reducing water and collagen losses in the skin after sun or ultraviolet exposure. They may also act as natural moisturizers and antiwrinkle agents
Glycerine
In addition to having hydrating properties, glycerin is also an emollient, which means it's able to soften the skin. For people who struggle with eczema or any other condition that causes dryness or flakiness, glycerin can provide some relief
Camphor
Camphor has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a natural agent for fighting skin infections. It’s often used optically to soothe skin irritations and itchiness and speed up wound healing
Comfrey
This allantoin compound hastens skin regeneration and stimulates cell proliferation. Comfrey leaf is also known for healing bruises and scrapes quite effectively
Calendula
Calendula can soothe skin issues like rashes, burns, and eczema, and is also great for diaper rash
Activated charcoal
Activated charcoal may help to soak up and bind excess oil. This may help clear blackheads and improve the appearance of acne or spots
Kaolin clay
Kaolin clay can brighten skin tone, exfoliate to deep clean your pores, soothe irritated skin, and soak excess oil from the skin’s surface
Distilled water
Distilled water has a pH similar to pH of normal skin of normal people (pH 5.4-5.9). This keeps the barrier functioning as normal as possible, almost like a shield against skin problems. Even if you don’t have acne, using distilled water to wash your face can help you in your anti-aging efforts by keeping the skin barrier strong
Grapeseed oil
The antioxidants found in grapeseed oil, such as vitamin C, vitamin E, can help to prevent pollution and UV-induced free radical damage to the skin. The result is better protection against more serious issues too, such as skin cancer
Emulsifier wax
Emulsifying Wax is a common and well-known ingredient in skincare, hair care, nail care, makeup, wellness, food, and industry. It helps to stabilize oil and water mixtures to create soft and silky creams, lotions, and other formulations with a smooth and consistent texture
Stearic acid
Stearic acid is a behinds-the-scene ingredient in most skin care products. There are several skin care benefits that are specific to its use. It moisturizes, acts as a surfactant, strengthens the skin barrier, and helps balance the skin
Ylang-ylang essential oil
Ylang-ylang essential oil can be beneficial in curing eczema. It also helps reduce skin inflammation, acne, irritation and sebum production in addition to treating infections
Apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar can help prevent acne, exfoliate, heal sunburn, and combat wrinkles and age spots
Vitamin C
Topical vitamin C can help prevent premature aging of the skin, restoring a youthful, smooth appearance to the skin. Not only does vitamin C boost collagen production, which can reduce wrinkles, increase elasticity, and lighten hyperpigmentation but it also help prevent the loss of collagen that results from natural aging
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