• Almond Kernel Oil

    Prunus Amygdalus Kernel Oil

    Known for its deeply moisturising properties, this antioxidant rich oil helps to moisturise the skin and effectively reduces the formation and appearance of fine lines.

  • Aloe Vera

    Aloe Barbadensis

    Rich in amino acids, glycoproteins and vitamin B, it is intensely hydrating, soothing and helps to reduce inflammation. Used in formulations for sensitive or stressed skin. Has been credited with treating burns, cuts, inflamed skin and dry skin conditions.

  • Alpha Lipoic Acid

    Thioctic Acid

    Packed with antioxidants, it can fight against oxidative stress. It can also re-stabilise collagen; making it good for fighting against aging.

  • Apple

    Pyrus Malus

    Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, it is also a natural astringent that helps to tighten the appearance of enlarged pores. Its astringency can also help to fight against acne.

  • Argireline

    Acetyl Hexapeptide-3

    A powerful pentapeptides that inhibits the release of the neurotransmitters facial expressions. Relaxes the muscles that cause deep wrinkles on the forehead. Made of proteins that derive from three amino acids

  • Arnica Montana

    Member of the sunflower family, and often referred to as “nature’s magic eraser”, arnica reduces the appearance of acne, rosacea and inflammation.

  • Bearberry Leaf

    Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi Leaf

    Known for their skin-brightening abilities, bearberry leaves can lighten and lessen the appearance of pigmentation and age spots. Also high in antixodiants, so helps to fight against free radicals and aging.

  • Bergamot Oil

    Citrus Aurantium Bergamia Oil

    This tropical plant helps to fade scarring and pigmentation. Its antiseptic properties also help to prevent the formation of acne.

  • Chamomile

    Bisabolol

    Known for its soothing properties, it remedies dehydrated skin and can restore suppleness. It can also stimulate the skin’s healing process.

  • Citric Acid

    Naturally occuring in acidic fruits such as oranges and lemons, it helps to exfolaite the skin and lift away any dead skin cells. It can also help to fade blemishes and acne scarring.

  • Coconut Oil

    Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride

    As an emollient, it helps to hydrate the skin. It also helps to soften and smooth the skin.

  • CoQ 10

    Ubiquinone

    Provides energy to the skin that decreases as we age, which helps to repair skin damage. It also boosts skin cell turnover, and so helps to prevent sallow skin and fine lines.

  • Daisy flower

    Bellis Perennis

    Reduces of the formation of melanin and anti oxidative activity, providing significant effects in lightening the skin. A safer and effective alternative to hydroquinone.

  • Echinacea

    Echinacea Angustifolia

    Originating from the daisy family, it helps to fight acne-causing bacteria. It’s also rich in tannins, which help to diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

  • Fennel Seed

    Foeniculum Vulgare Seed

    Antiseptic by nature, fennel seeds help to prevent acne. They are also loaded with antioxidants, which help to slow signs of aging.

  • Glucosamine

    Glucosamine HCI

    Often taken in supplement form as it extracted from the bones and tissue of animals, it can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and it can also treat hyper-pigmentation.

  • Grape Seed

    Vitis Vinifera Seed Extract

    The oligomeric proanthocyanidins found within it are powerful antioxidants, and are up to 50 times more powerful than vitamin C as an antioxidant. It can also re-bond collagen and improve elasticity in the skin.

  • Green Tea Extract

    Camellia Sinensis

    The high content of antioxidants present in green tea helps to protect the skin against the aging effects of the sun and free radicals. Also helps to reduce inflammation.

  • hemp seed oil

    Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil

    Extracted from the hemp plant, it is rich in essential fatty acids, so is good for mousturising and nourishing the skin. Also used for treatment of acne as it has anti-inflammatory properties.

  • Hexapeptide-11

    Hexapeptide-11

    As well as boosting collagen, it can also increase cellular oxygen consumption and firm the skin.

  • Hyaluronic Acid

    Sodium Hyaluronate

    Known as an excellent emollient and humectant that moisturizes, lubricates and soothes the skin. It holds 1,000 times its weight with its moisture retention properties.

  • Jojoba seed oil

    Simmondsia Chinensis

    As a natural emollient, it deeply moisturises the skin and is absorbed quickly. Its anti-bacterial properties also help to control the formation of acne.

  • Lavender Oil

    Lavandula Oil

    Known for its soothing properties, it also has anti-septic properties which help to fight against acne-causing bacteria. Its high content of antixodiants can also help to flush any toxins from the skin.

  • Lemon

    Citrus Medica Limonum

    Rich in vitamin C, it helps to brighten and even the skin tone. It also helps to balance oil production and cleanse the pores.

  • Licorice Leaf

    Glycyrrhiza Glabra Leaf Extract

    Packed full with medicinal properties, licorice is known for treating eczema. The glycyrhizin found within licorice also has anti-inflammatory properties.

  • Malic Acid

    Malic Acid

    As an alpha-hydroxy-acid found in most fruit plants, it exfoliates the skin and can reduce any signs of aging. It can also help to promote collagen production.

  • Olive Oil

    Olea Europaea Oil

    Rich in vitamin E, it nourishes the skin and prevents premature aging.

  • Peptides

    Peptides (also known as Polypeptides) are complex molecules derived from combining chains of amino acids (the body’s building blocks.) Palmitoyl Oligopeptides help smooth wrinkles and fill in fine lines on the skin. Collagen supports skin’s structure and keeps it firm and unwrinkled, but levels within the body decrease with age.

  • Red Marine Algae

    Ahnfeltia concinna

    Increases skin hydration significantly with the enzymes and minerals naturally found in this algae extract, indigenous to the hawaiian islands.

  • Reishi Mushroom

    Ganoderma Lucidum

    This herbal mushroom is rich in polysaccharides, which hydrate and help the skin to retain water. It also promotes cell regreneration, and reduces puffiness.

  • Rice Bran Oil

    Oryza Stava Bran

    Packed with fatty acids that help to nourish and moisturise the skin. It can also help to improve the elasticity of the skin.

  • Sea Buckthorn

    Hippophae Rhamnoides

    Rich in nutrients and vitamin C, it helps to fight against free radical damage. It can also heal the cellular structure of collagen, which prevents premature aging.

  • Shea Butter

    Butyrospermum parkii

    Packed with vitamins, it soothes rough and dry skin without clogging pores and help soften dry, damaged hair. It is non-irritating and can be used on even the most sensitive areas of the face and body.

  • Shiitake Mushroom

    Lentinus Edodes

    The kojic acid present in it can help to treat hyper-pigmentation as it works to fade acne scarring and age spots.

  • Soy Protein

    Hydrolyzed Soy Protein

    This vegetable sourced protein helps to retain moisture and protect the skin. It also helps to soothe chapped or rough skin .

  • Squalane

    Squalane

    Rich in proteins and typically derived from olives, it helps to improve suppleness and keep the skin soft. It also has the ability to keep skin hydrated for long periods of time.

  • Sugar Cane

    Saccharum Officinarum

    As a natural source of glycolic acid, it works to exfoliate and rid the skin of any dead skin cells. It can also prevent premature aging and reduce the appearance of scarring.

  • Tea seed oil

    Camellia Oleifera

    Rich in oleic acid, vitamin E and omega-3, it helps to hydrate the skin. Also traditionally used for strengthening and conditioning the hair.

  • Vitamin A

    Retinyl Palmitate

    Works to stimulate cell renewal and can restore suppleness to dry or flaking skin. Found in both animal and plant products.

  • Vitamin B5

    Panthenol

    Present and occuring naturally in our own skin, vitamin B5 is a humectant that retains moisture deep in the epidermis. It can also help to soothe extremely dry skin.

  • Vitamin C

    Ascorbic Acid

    Packed with antioxidant properties, it helps to fight against free radicals, and helps to brighten and even the skin tone. Also promotes collagen production; reducing fine lines and wrinkles.

  • Vitamin E

    Tocopheryl Acetate

    Known for its moisturizing properties and extracted from vegetable oils, it can also help to protect the skin against environmental pollution. It can also increase the skin’s natural water/moisture content.

  • Vitamin K

    Phytonadione

    As well as maintaining the elasticity of the skin, this vitamin, found in leafy greens, can also help to repair any broken blood vessels after things such as bruises or surgery.

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