Ingredient Glossary

      • Coffee beans encourages hair growth and fights hair loss. Coffee can enhance your hair texture. It boosts blood circulation to the scalp. Coffee is great for detoxifying the scalp.

      • Aloe Vera contains something called proteolytic enzymes which repairs dead skin cells on the scalp. It also acts as a great conditioner and leaves your hair all smooth and shiny.

      • Shea butter's anti-inflammatory properties might also help reduce redness and scalp irritation by providing healing effects without clogging the pores. Additionally, as a natural product, it's safe to use on all types of hair, even hair that's damaged, dry, or color treated.
      • Shea butter boosts skin moisture. Its anti-inflammatory properties soothe skin problems. It could heal cuts and scrapes. It helps fight breakouts. Antioxidants may mean anti-aging properties.
      • Hydrolyzed Rice Protein has been shown to significantly increase total hair volume by up to 32%. It also adds natural shine and highlights to the hair. By increasing the ability of the hair and skin to bind moisture, it leads to increased flexibility and tensile strength.

      • Applying fats like castor oil to the hair on a regular basis helps lubricate the hair shaft, increasing flexibility and decreasing the chance of breakage. Castor oil may benefit those who experience dandruff, a common scalp condition characterized by dry, flaky skin on the head.

      • Don't be afraid of applying castor oil to your skin. The essential fatty acids that castor oil contains help in restoring the skin's natural moisture balance. Apply castor oil gently on your face and massage in circular motions. You can even leave it overnight and wash off in the morning.

      • Disodium EDTA acts as a chelating agent in hair care products and binds with metal ions in a specific manner such that it deactivates the metal ions, prevents the metals from being deposited on your scalp and hair. It binds with minerals and forms complexes with minerals such as calcium, magnesium and iron.

      •  The lauric acid in coconut oil has nourishing properties that are especially prone to soak into the strands of your hair. Coconut oil absorbs into your hair quickly, providing moisture to tame frizz and heal breakage.

      • Coconut oil reduces inflammation, keeping skin moisturized and helping heal wounds. The medium-chain fatty acids found in coconut oil also possess antimicrobial properties that can help treat acne and protect the skin from harmful bacteria.

      • Panthenol is a byproduct of pantothenic acid (vitamin B-5). It helps strengthen hair, retain moisture, and improves the texture of damaged hair. Panthenol is often the main ingredient in many hair masks and conditioners.

      • Buriti oil strengthens hair cells to reduce breakage and split ends and add natural shine. Defends against free radicals to protect hair from sun damage and pollution.Protects the lipid membranes around hair cells to enhance cell longevity. Promotes healthy hair growth.

      • Clove extract is used for better hair growth. Get rid of dandruff. Flight scalp irritations. Avoid premature greying. Control hair fall.

      • When it comes to hair, glycerin is a humectant, meaning it can actually pull in moisture from the air, keeping hair hydrated and healthy. It's common ingredient in both skin and hair care products because it's so effective. It's also colorless and scentless, so it won't alter the smell or look of a product.

      • Glycerin is great for the skin because it acts as a humectant, which is a substance that allows the skin to retain moisture. It can increase skin hydration, relieve dryness, and refresh the skin's surface. It's also an emollient, which means it can soften skin.

      • Almond oil soothes and moisturizes the scalp. Cedarwood oil stimulates the scalp and promotes hair growth. Chamomile oil adds shine and softness to hair, and soothes the scalp. Clary sage oil promotes hair growth and stimulates the scalp.

      • Tocopherol or Vitamin E may help support a healthy scalp and hair as it has natural antioxidant effects that could assist with maintaining hair growth. The vitamin's antioxidant properties could help reduce the amount of oxidative stress and free radicals that cause the hair follicle cells in a person's scalp to break down.
      • Tocopherol or Vitamin E helps support the immune system, cell function, and skin health. It's an antioxidant, making it effective at combating the effects of free radicals produced by the metabolism of food and toxins in the environment. Vitamin E may be beneficial at reducing UV damage to skin.

      • Dehydroacetic acid and benzyl alcohol are acceptable ECOCERT ingredients and meet the organization's stringent guidelines on the standard for natural and organic ingredients. Dehydroacetic Acid kill microorganisms and prevent their growth and reproduction, thus protecting cosmetics and personal care products from spoilage.

      • Rosemary oil works by stimulating scalp circulation and can be used to grow longer hair, prevent baldness or stimulate new hair growth in balding areas. Rosemary oil also slows the graying of hair, promotes shininess and prevents and reduces dandruff, making it a great tonic for overall hair health and beauty.

      • The Snigdha (oily) property of Apricot Kernel Oil reduces excess dryness of scalp and promotes hair growth and strength to maintain healthy hair and prevent hair

      • Argan oil can moisturize your hair and scalp and protect your hair from everyday damage. By reducing breakage and split ends and keeping your scalp healthy, argan oil may help prevent hair loss for thicker, fuller hair.

      • Lavender oil recently gained attention for stimulating hair growth. Lavender also has antimicrobial properties, noted in a 2014 review. This means it helps prevent bacteria and fungi from growing. A 2011 study found that lavender oil could help prevent head lice. It may even kill head lice.

      • Grapeseed oils help the vitamin e and vitamin c in your skin to be more efficient and effective at preserving your skin.

      • Passion fruit seed oil promotes firmer, brighter, smoother-looking skin. For all skin types, even oily & blemish prone.
      • Ylang-ylang essential oil promotes relaxation, kill bacteria, and lower blood pressure.

      • Xanthan Gum is not an emulsifier, but it does keep oils from separating and thickens the consistency of products, while also allowing for the product consistency to thin if necessary. In addition to practical properties, Xanthan Gum has been proven to moisturize skin—an added bonus!

      • Geranium essential oil indicated that its antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiseptic properties make it beneficial for reducing acne breakouts, skin irritation, and skin infections when applied topically.

      • Almond oil has been used for thousands of years to soothe, soften, and repair the skin. due to its anti-inflammatory and emollient properties, as well as its high nutrient content, it’s still a popular skin care ingredient today.

      • Cocoa butter contains a high number of fatty acids, which make it well-suited as a primary ingredient in skin cream. Fatty acids help to hydrate the skin. The fat in cocoa butter creates a protective barrier that holds in moisture and prevents your skin from drying.

      • Cocoa butter will treat the damaged hair and scalp and will make the roots strong and nourished resulting in very less hair loss. Cocoa butter contains healing properties and therefore prevents hair fall and hair damage.

      • Olive oil locks in moisture vitamin- and Antioxidant-Filled. Olive oil is rich in Vitamins A, D, E and K. Scar and stretch mark fading.

      • Kaolin clay absorbs sebum and prevents pore clogging. It's used to draw out impurities and toxins from the pores. [It then] clears the skin of excess oil, dirt, and pollution without causing any redness or irritation.

      • Mica color powder reflects light from the face because of its glittering or shimmering properties, and can create the illusion of a smoother, softer and more radiant skin tone (Source). It is also seen in a variety of other cosmetics (nail polishes, lip glosses) as an iridescent, reflective ingredient in formulas.

      • Macadamia oil can strengthen hair. Macadamia oil penetrates hair more efficiently than some other oils, like mineral oil. Macadamia oil can smooth hair. The emollient qualities of macadamia oil can help smooth hair, giving it a shinier appearance. Macadamia oil can make curly hair more manageable.

      • Sunflower oil is a rich source of oleic acid and linoleic acid, which are known to stop hair breakage, helping in hair to grow faster (since the ends are not breaking off). Oleic and linoleic acids have anti-inflammatory properties that can prevent itchy scalp and dandruff problems.

      • Hydrolyzed keratin is used topically on the hair, it helps fill the minor gaps throughout the hair shaft, including its three layers known as the cuticle, cortex, and medulla. Filling these microscopic gaps with broken-down protein gives hair a temporary strength boost. Keratin works by smoothing down the cells that overlap to form your hair strands.

      • Hydrosolanum (Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein) enters the hair strand and its hydrophilic groups work from within the fiber to bind water molecules, providing deep moisturization to reduce hair fiber brittleness and formation of split ends.

      • Avocado oil reduces dandruff. Well-hydrated skin on the scalp can make hair appear healthier.Preventing breakage. The strands of the hair can break if they are dry and brittle. Applying avocado oil to the ends of the hair may help to detangle it. Protecting hair from damage.

      • Coco Caprylate - is naturally derived from Coconut oil. It is an excellent conditioning agent provides great hydration superb spread-ability and good slip. Coconut Oil (virgin)/Coconut Fruit Extract - helps reduce the natural protein loss in damaged and undamaged hair.
      • Centella Asiatica is beneficial in the management of eczema, psoriasis, veins, and stretch marks. For acne sufferers, it speeds healing, helping to prevent scarring and prevent future blemishes.

      • Arnica montana in a cream or gel for soothing muscle aches and inflammations and healing wounds. When applied to the skin, it may improve healing by decreasing swelling and pain and speeding blood re-absorption. People also apply arnica to the skin for treatment of acne, boils, and rashes. Prevents the appearance of stretch marks on the skin. Excellent moisturizer, reduces the excessive production of sebum in the skin.

      • Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract is an extract from the flowers of the Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) plant. It is often used in skin care formulations for it's soothing and anti-inflammatory effects. It has also shown to offer wound healing and natural skin moisturizing benefits to the skin. It has a lot of regenerating properties.

      • Sodium C14-16 olefin sulfonate is an anionic surfactant often found in bath, shower, and hair care cleansers. It is a mixture of long chain sulfonate salts prepared by sulfonation of C14-16 alpha olefins. It can be derived from coconut and produces a copious foam.

      • Sea salt can fight acne-causing bacteria. It restores the skin's natural pH balance. It detoxifies the body. It provides vitamins, minerals, and nutrients that the skin needs to stay clear and healthy. Sea salt exfoliates to remove impurities that clog pores and promote new skin growth.

      • Beeswax has lubricating, softening activities and reduces trans-epidermal water loss from skin. This means it helps protect lips from becoming dry or chapped. Beeswax is also an occlusive, meaning it forms a moisturizing, protective layer on the surface of the lips.