INGREDIENT INFORMATION

What is Horsetail?
Horsetail got its name because of it’s resemblance in appearance to a horses tail.
It is rich in silica and silicic acids and has great benefits for your skin.

What do you use ground Walnut husks for?
Ground walnut husks helps smooth and soften the skin with high powered exfoliation.

What is Bergamot Oil?
Bergamot Oil comes from a plant and is particularly beneficial in facial products for the treatment
of skin conditions such as eczema, oily skin and acne.

What is Ginkgo Biloba?
Ginkgo Biloba is a herb that improves your circulatory system and is also an anti-oxidant.

What is Witch Hazel?
Witch Hazel is a clear liquid that comes from a plant. It contains compounds for anti- septic,
anesthetic and anti-inflammatory components.

What is Palm Wax ?
Palm wax is the environmentally responsible wax. Coconuts are used to make natures finest palm
wax and can be simply harvested while the trees continue to grow . Another environmental benefit
is that palm wax is fully biodegradable. It is high in vitamin A and contains anti oxidant benefits.

What is Suttocide?
Suttocide is a plant-based derivative used as a preservative. It is has naturally occurring amino acid.

Where does Rosehip Oil come from?
Rosehip Oil comes from the rose plant, but it’s benefits comes after the petals have fallen away.
Herbalists say it is one of the best sources of vitamin C

What are the benefits of Sweet Almond Oil?
This is the most popular carrier Oil. An excellent emollient, it is high in oleic acid and other fatty acids.
It’s ideal for the treatment of very dry skin.

What is Vitamin E derived from?
The best sources of Vitamin E are found in vegetables, seeds and nuts. It is yellow in colour and for the
Vitamin E to be preserved the extraction of the oils must be done naturally, by a cold pressed method
rather than by heat or chemical extraction. Vitamin E is an anti–oxidant and it protects cell membrane,
tissue and maintains the circulatory system.

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