Meet The herbs
Shea Butter
It may help soothe conditions like eczema, dermatitis, and psoriasis. Shea's anti-inflammatory properties help soothe skin and relieve itching. This may prove especially helpful for inflammatory skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis. Shea also absorbs rapidly, which could mean quick relief for flare-ups.
Moisturizes Dry Skin. ...
Treats Acne And Blemishes. ...
Reduces Skin Inflammation. ...
Anti-Aging And Anti-Free Radical Agent.
Provides Relief To Itchy And Peeling Skin.
Restores The Elasticity Of The Skin. ...
Reduce Razor Irritation And Bumps. ...
Reduces Stretch Marks.
Cocoa Butter
Cocoa butter - is also rich in natural plant compounds called phytochemicals. These substances may improve blood flow to the skin and slow skin aging by protecting against damage from the sun's harmful UV rays. One common use of cocoa butter is to smooth scars, wrinkles, and other marks on the skin.
It is a natural emollient, adding a protective layer of hydration to your skin, useful for blocking the effects of very cold temperatures, sun damage or indoor heat, which can leave your skin dry and cracked. High in essential fatty acids cocoa butter hydrates the skin deeply.
Mango Butter
Maintain the softness, suppleness, and radiance of skin and hair.
Stimulate the growth of thicker, longer, and stronger hair.
Reduce the appearance of aging, such as premature wrinkles and fine lines.
Eliminate dandruff and thereby support hair growth.
Boost immunity.
Mango butter is packed with antioxidants. This makes it a great ingredient for the skin.
Benefits Of Using Mango Butter
Eliminates Itchy And Dry Skin. ...
Protects From UV Rays. ...
Prevents The Development b Wrinkles
Olive Oil
Olive Oil - Olive Oil Is Rich in Healthy Monounsaturated Fats. ...
Olive Oil Contains Large Amounts of Antioxidants. ...
Olive Oil Has Strong Anti-Inflammatory Properties. ...
Olive Oil May Help Prevent Strokes. ...
Olive Oil Is Protective Against Heart Disease.
Sweet Almond Oil
Sweet almond oil, prepared by pressing the kernels, is used to make medicine. Sweet almond is used as a mild laxative, and as a remedy for cancer of the bladder, breast, mouth, spleen, and uterus. Some people apply sweet almond directly to the skin to soften chapped skin, to soothe mucous membranes, and to kill germs.
Almond oil may promote heart health, stabilize blood sugar levels, prevent free radical damage and help you maintain a healthy weight.
Jojoba Oil
Jojoba Oil - Interestingly, jojoba oil has some medicinal properties such as the relief of headaches and throat inflammation and in treating wounds. Jojoba oil is reported to have anti-inflammatory activity, as well as antimicrobial and antifungal/insecticidal properties.
Coconut Oil
coconut oil may be linked to some potential benefits for skin, including reducing 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.
Vitamin E Oil
Some purported benefits of vitamin E oil include: Moisturizing skin. Wound healing. Skin cancer prevention. Reducing skin itching. Eczema. Psoriasis. Preventing or minimizing the appearance of scars. Preventing or treating fine lines and wrinkles.
Bees Wax
Beeswax can create a protective layer on the skin. It's also a humectant, which means that it attracts water. ... Beeswax is also a natural exfoliator, ideal for sloughing away dead skin cells. By making beeswax into a lotion bar, it will work double-duty to keep your skin soft and hydrated.
Arrow Root
Arrowroot absorbs oils/sebum beautifully and is also promotes natural healing as it penetrates the skin. Rubbing some into skin before bed and in the morning can reduce oil production, soften skin and dry out/heal blemishes.