Is used in our exfoliator body bar to create the exfoliating action, from a natural ingredient, while containing high levels of vitamins and minerals such as; iron, magnesium, potassium, zinc, niacin, copper, phosphorous, and manganese which may also provide additional benefits to the skin.
Read MoreCarnauba wax is the wax of the leaves of the Copernicia Prunifera, a species of palm tree native to north eastern Brazil, known as 'tree of life' because of its many uses. It allows a formulator to utilize the desirable natural properties of carnauba wax without having to apply heat: leaves a dry effect, is water-repellent, and provides hair more shine while offering a protective slightly film-forming quality.
Read MoreFound naturally in citrus fruits, especially lemons and limes, helps; soothe itchy scalp, get rid of dandruff, increase blood flow (necessary for healthy hair growth), and balances pH; human hair, skin, and sebum have a pH balance between 4.5 and 5.5 - an acidity which preserves the health of the scalp and hair colour, while keeping the cuticle closed in order to protect the layers of the hair shaft from moisture loss and breakage.
Read MoreA mild coconut based cleanser, foaming agent, conditioner, and antistatic agent which gently cleanses the skin and hair by helping water to mix with oil and dirt so that they can be rinsed off. A better choice for the whole family, than more harsh sulphate surfactants, while being gentle on the environment.
Read MoreIs believed to have anti-fungal, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties – which makes it a skincare healer, helping alleviate redness, acne, and chronic conditions like dermatitis and rosacea. Known to be applied to bandages and dressings, at the correct amount, to treat burns, skin wounds, or infections.
Read MoreA natural preservative that is a combination of a naturally occurring food additive glucono delta lactone from corn and a food grade preservative sodium benzoate, which is the sodium salt of benzoic acid (a white, crystalline powder being a compound naturally found in many plants), along with a trace amount of calcium gluconate as a processing agent.
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