Containing; omega 3 and 6 fatty acids which helps control frizzy or fine hair giving it softness without weight, Vitamin E known to grow and repair damaged dry hair, the chemical compound gamma oryzanol, which research has shown to be a UV blocker, and ferulic acid and esters reported to stimulate hair growth (according to the Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research). A highly beneficial hair ingredient which works to reduce scalp inflammation and enhance hair health.
Read MoreNew Zealand sea salt deeply cleanses and exfoliates the pores while benefiting the skin with its minerals and stimulates circulation allowing the skin to glow. A real aid in helping problem skin, through its natural antiseptic / antibacterial effects.
Read MoreA nervous system tonic, which some people use for nerve pain, having a balancing and uplifting effect on body and mind, while being a wonderful oil for the skin. Contains several chemicals that seem to have antibacterial properties and may help with various skin conditions such as acne and eczema.
Read MoreWhen completely hydrolysed (broken down into smaller chains of amino acids by reaction with water) soy amino acids result in an ingredient that is able to add natural beauty and softness to your hair - providing; conditioning properties, shine, body and manageability.
Read MoreProtects your skin from the elements with a mild sun protection factor. Vitamins A and E, being the main factors responsible for the moisturising the skin giving it a fabulously softening and velvety feel. Consisting of a variety of fatty acids including oleic acid, stearic acid, linoleic acid, and palmitic acid, which are reported to significantly reduce the number of split ends of hair.
Read MoreProvides an invigorating scent for a fresh and clean skin sensation, while being a good antiseptic and antipruritic, soothing the skin and helping cure infections and itchiness, reduce pimples, and potentially beneficial in aiding respiratory channels providing relief from; asthma, colds, hay fever and seasonal allergies.
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