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Raw + Unprocessed + Unrefined
Why We Use Our Ingredients
Ingredients: FAQ
Tallow
The single best ingredient there is to put on skin
The most similar substance to the natural oil (Sebum) found on our skin
Protects against damage from free radicals due to fat soluble vitamins
Known to stimulate epidermal regeneration
Anti Inflammatory which calms dry skin with essential fatty acids like CLA
Fast absorbing and doesn't clog pores
Works with your sebaceous glands.
We source all of our Tallow from grass fed cows on regenerative local farms
Shea Butter
Extremely rich in fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins, which works well to improve tone, soften and plump skin, and even slow the breakdown of collagen
Has anti-inflammatory and healing properties
Linoleic, palmitic, stearic, and oleic fatty acids, ingredients that balance oils on your skin.
Vitamins A, E, and F, antioxidant vitamins that promote circulation and healthy skin cell growth
Coconut Oil
Can boost the production of collagen
Helps to lighten dark spots on skin
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
Cacao Butter
High in fatty acids, which is why it's often touted for its ability to hydrate and nourish the skin and improve elasticity.
The fat in cacoa butter forms a protective barrier over skin to hold in moisture
Naturally antioxidant-rich and helps fight free radical damage that can cause aging and dullness
Beeswax
Helps to create a semi-occlusive skin barrier that minimizes transepidermal water loss; as a humectant, locking in hydration
An emollient to soften and soothe the skin
Contains extremely high amount of Vitamin A which will help with fine lines and wrinkles
We source all our Beeswax from local farms
Olive Oil
Can help relieve dry skin and irritation from psoriasis and eczema
Ingredients found in olive oil (triterpenes) aid in wound healing by assisting with collagen production and reducing the length of time for wound closure
Helps to heal damage from a sunburn
Sweet Almond Oil
Rich in vitamin D, vitamin E (tocopherol), and various minerals that help soothe the skin from irritation, protect the skin from UV radiation damage, and restore the skin’s moisture barrier
Can even out your skin tone and improve your complexion over time
Castor Oil
Great for people with problematic skin or people who want to prevent wrinkles
Believed to help speed up hair growth, making it a favourite for brow, beard, hair and lash serums
Being especially rich in naturally antibacterial ricinoleic acid
Has the advantage of a potential dual-action approach. The oil might hydrate skin and fight bacteria at the same time, helping to end the cyclical nature of itching and irritation
Jojoba Oil
Has anti-inflammatory properties which help to tame chaffing and chapping, reduce redness caused by drying, ease the effects of eczema and rosacea
High vitamin E content
Easily absorbed
Tamanu Oil
Reduces and prevents breakouts and soothes the skin
Reduces the appearance of scars
Reduces redness and irritation of sunburns and minor wounds
Soothes insect bites and stings by relieving itching and swelling
Grapeseed Oil
High in linoleic acid which helps to strengthen the skin's barrier reducing redness and inflammation caused by breakouts
Rates very low 1 on the comedogenic scale, making it ideal for most skin types.
Absorbs easily, delivering intense moisture without leaving skin feeling oily or greasy
Yarrow
Acts as an antiseptic, fighting against infection-causing bacteria
Acts as an analgesic to help with mild pain relief and irritations
Renowned for its ability to promote skin healing
Activated Charcoal
Draws out dirt and toxins, can also draw out oil from your skin
Another benefit is that activated charcoal creates a mattified effect, as opposed to the shiny effect caused by oily skin
Great exfoliator
Bentonite Clay
Helps remove sebum, or oil, from the skin's surface, and it may have a calming effect on inflamed breakouts
Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory
Has trace minerals like calcium, iron, copper, and zinc
Helps to draw out toxins or poisons from bites or stings
Calendula Oil
Has antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties that make it useful in healing wounds, soothing eczema, and relieving diaper rash
It has been shown to reduce both the visible symptoms and feel of skin irritation and discomfort
Rosehips
Full of vitamin C
Helps repair your skin after sun damage and can even reverse signs of aging caused by too much sun
Protects your cells against damage and disease
Pure Vitamin E
Can be soothing on sunburned skin, and can fight dark spots and wrinkles when used alongside other antioxidants in a serum
Helpful as a moisturizer, making it a good option for people with dry skin
Helps to heal wounds, minimize scars and prevent wrinkles
Arnica
Used topically for a wide range of conditions, including bruises, sprains, muscle aches, wound healing, joint pain, inflammation from insect bites, and swelling from broken bones
May also be helpful in the treatment of burns.
Cinnamon
Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of cinnamon powder makes it a go-to solution to tackle itchiness, redness, and irritation.
Contains chemical compounds known as cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid. These compounds have been associated with reducing joint pain
Know for helping with Arthritis pain
Pine Oil
Helps soothe skin conditions characterized by itchiness, inflammation, and dryness, such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis
Rich in proteins, Pine oil is good for treating hair loss and thinning hair
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