Ingredients & Benefits

Avocado oil

 

The antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents in avocado oil help your skin stay smooth, strong, and elastic.

  • calm itchy skin
  • heal chapped skin
  • replenish dry skin
  • hydrate and moisturize skin
  • shield skin from ultraviolet radiation
  • protect against skin damage

Jojoba oil

 

Moisturizer skin, and helps as an antioxidant

 

Jojoba oil regulates sebum production because it's so similar 

to the sebum that your body produces naturally.

When you put jojoba oil on your skin, your skin is soothed and moisturized. This sends a signal to your hair and sweat follicles that your skin doesn’t need additional sebum for hydration.

This keeps skin from looking oily and helps prevent acne caused by clogged pores

 

Olive oil

 

Olive oil acts as an antioxidant , which is a substance that prevents oxidation. Oxidation is a process that can produce free radicals, which are chemicals that can potentially damage cells and may contribute to cancer development.

When applied to the skin, antioxidants may prevent premature aging. Also, putting olive oil on the skin after sun exposure may fight off cancer-causing cells.

 

Coconut oil

 

The fats and essential amino acids in coconut oil help the barrier of our skin to remain strong, moisturised and looking great.

 

The anti-inflammatory properties that coconut oil has means it has the ability to help treat acne, which is an inflammatory condition. Not only this but both lauric and capric acid which are present in coconut oil have been shown to be capable of killing acne causing bacteria.

 

Coconut oil for skin has been known to help reduce dark spots, soothe Facial redness and Help fix uneven skin.

As one of the benefits of coconut oil for skin is that it helps to increase the natural production of collagen, this helps to Improve electricity for firmer skin. Improved skin elasticity also means fine lines and wrinkles are less likely to appear.

 

Several of the fatty acids that coconut oil contains, such as capric acid, are excellent emollients that help to soften skin.

 

Shea butter

Contain vitamin A & E

 

stead of purchasing several products, you get one with a powerhouse ingredient that can pull double- and even triple-duty. Introducing shea butter — a skin care superhero that helps with several complexion woes.

 

Can be applied during pregnancy to reduce/eliminate stretch marks

 

Shea butter contains anti-inflammatory substances, which ease swelling and redness in skin. People use it for any irritation, from sunburns to chapped lips to skin that’s reacting to too many acid peels or scrubs.

 

Shea butter is safe for people with nut allergies. Allergens are proteins. While shea butter does come from nuts, it’s made entirely of fat, so it’s allergen-free. Additionally, no one has reported a reaction to it.

 

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