Body Butter
All-natural ingredients: Shea Butter, Coconut oil, Soy Wax, Vitamin E oil added fragrance or essential oil
Shea Butter
Shea butter is packed with essential nutrients that can enhance your natural complexion and help you glow from the inside out. When you apply shea topically, these oils are rapidly absorbed into your skin. They act as a “refatting” agent, restoring lipids and rapidly creating moisture. This restores the barrier between your skin and the outside environment, holding moisture in and reducing your risk of dryness. Shea butter has significant levels of vitamins A and E, which means it promotes strong antioxidant activity. Antioxidants are important anti-aging agents. They protect your skin cells from free radicals that can lead to premature aging and dull-looking skin. Shea butter contains triterpenes. These naturally occurring chemical compounds are thought to deactivate collagen fiber destruction. Minimizes the appearance of fine lines and result in plumper skin. Shea’s moisturizing and antioxidant properties work together to help your skin generate healthy new cells. Shea butter stops keloid fibroblasts — scar tissue — from reproducing, while encouraging healthy cell growth to take their place By boosting collagen production and promoting new cell generation, shea butter may help reduce what researchers call photoaging — the wrinkles and fine lines that environmental stress and aging can create on skin.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. Research Trusted Source even suggests that shea butter could work just as well as medicated creams in treating eczema.
Coconut oil
Coconut oil is made up of medium-chain fatty acids which help to reduce dryness and allow your skin to retain moisture. Coconut oil provides a protective barrier, helping shield skin from environmental toxins, dirt and other icky stuff you’re faced with every day. Over time it can actually help to improve texture. Coconut oil can actually help to diminish the signs of aging when used regularly. It soaks into the skin and makes those little lines and wrinkles appear far less obvious. With antioxidant and phytonutrient (plant compounds) components, coconut oil for the face can help boost your nutrient factor and fight against environmental stressors that accelerate signs of aging. Coconut oil smooths into the skin easily and swiftly, providing instant hydration and protection.
Soy Wax
Soy wax is a natural moisturizer and is perfect for sealing in moisture in your skin. Wax is softer and creamier. And Soy Wax is vegan. The wax is a natural emollient, helping make skin supple and soft. When applied to the skin, it adds moisture and continues to boost the moisture levels of the skin after the treatment is complete. It can also help open pores and remove dead skin cells. That may help make the skin look fresher and feel smoother. Soybean Wax is a naturally moisturizing and ecologically sound choice for a moisturizing hand and body. Soybeans are used in food, cosmetics, skincare, and industrial products. It indeed is the miracle bean.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E oil moisturizes and nourishes your skin. It adds to your glow and makes your skin smooth and healthy. The oil is also known to reduce hyperpigmentation and wrinkles, besides maintaining skin health
Solid-Body Butter/Massage Bars
All-natural ingredients: Shea Butter, Coconut oil, Soy Wax, Beeswax, Vitamin E oil added fragrance or essential oil. Solid-Body Butter bars also known as lotion bar is solid body butter. It resembles a bar of soap, but acts like a harder form of body butter, solid because of the beeswax. ... Body butter/Lotion bars are made from all-natural ingredients including butter and oils Shea butter, Beeswax, soy wax, coconut oil and vitamin E oil.
Beeswax can create a protective layer on the skin. It's also a humectant, which means that it attracts water. Both of these qualities can help the skin stay hydrated. Beeswax is also a natural exfoliator, ideal for sloughing away dead skin cells.
Sugar Scrub
Ingredients: Sweet Almond Oil, Coconut oil, Cane Sugar, Glycerin, Mica Powder, Water, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Sorbitol, Propylene Glycol, Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate, Stearic Acid, Sodium Chloride, Diazolidinyl Urea, (and) lodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Tetrasodium EDTA
Sugar scrubs brighten tired, dull-looking skin to promote healthy, smooth, and flawless skin. Sugar scrubs also fight skin aging in a natural way. Another benefit of a sugar scrub is that it can be used all over the body, not just the face. Just like the face, the body needs exfoliation, too!
Sweet Almond Oil Promotes healthy skin Almond oil is easily absorbed and won’t clog pores, promoting clear, soft, healthy-looking skin Improves complexion and skin tone. , almond oil has the potential to improve both complexion and skin tone. Almond oil has been used for centuries to treat dry skin conditions. Helps reverse sun damage. vitamin E, one of the nutrients in almond oil, may help reduce damage to the skin caused by UV exposure.
Reduces the appearance of scars. The vitamin E content may contribute to helping smooth the skin. Reduces the appearance of stretch marks. sweet almond oil may be an effective treatment for preventing and reducing stretch marks.
Coconut oil Coconut oil is made up of medium-chain fatty acids which help to reduce dryness and allow your skin to retain moisture. Coconut oil provides a protective barrier, helping shield skin from environmental toxins, dirt and other icky stuff you’re faced with every day. Over time it can actually help to improve texture. Coconut oil can actually help to diminish the signs of aging when used regularly. It soaks into the skin and makes those little lines and wrinkles appear far less obvious. With antioxidant and phytonutrient (plant compounds) components, coconut oil for the face can help boost your nutrient factor and fight against environmental stressors that accelerate signs of aging.
Coconut oil smooths into the skin easily and swiftly, providing instant hydration and protection.
Glycerin is a humectant, a type of moisturizing agent that pulls water into the outer layer of your skin from deeper levels of your skin and the air. In skincare products, glycerin is commonly used with occlusives, another type of moisturizing agent, to trap the moisture that it draws into the skin.
Mica Powder The biggest benefit of mica is its ability to create a natural shimmery finish since it can be milled to a fine powder. Because it is naturally produced it is a particularly well-loved ingredient among organic and natural beauty brands, and is safe to use on almost all skin types with little to no side effects
Sorbitol is primarily used in cosmetics as a sweetener, a thickener and humectant. It is a conditioning agent for the skin, preventing moisture loss from both the skin and the hair.
Sodium cocoyl isethionate is a surfactant that allows water, oil and dirt to mix, allowing things to become clean. It can be found in dozens of personal care products such as shampoo, facial cleanser, bar soap, acne products, conditioner, styling products, and other products.
Propylene glycol acts as a humectant at a low concentration level. It secures the water and takes it to the outer layer of your skin. Hence, the cosmetics products which have Propylene Glycol are good for skin hydration and to resolve your skin dryness and dull appearance.
Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate is a surfactant. It is a disodium salt of ethoxylated lauryl alcohol bound to sulfosuccinate acid. Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate is primarily used in cleansing products, including bubble baths, bath soaps and detergents, shampoos, and shaving cream
Stearic Acid is a Fatty acid used as an emollient and emulsifier. It has been shown to protect the skin's surface against water loss and help shore up skin's protective barrier
Sodium Chloride Used primarily as a binding agent in skincare products and occasionally as an abrasive in scrub products. Perhaps the most common use of sodium chloride in cosmetics is as a thickening agent. ... It's an inexpensive and highly effective, versatile ingredient included in numerous types of cosmetics.
Diazolidinyl ureaWater-soluble preservative. This preservative is considered safe for use at concentrations up to 0.5%, although it’s usually present at lower concentrations because it’s typically part of a blend with other preservatives (such as parabens).
Diazolidinyl urea can be a formaldehyde-releasing preservative. Although that sounds scary, the amount of formaldehyde released is well below the recommended limits of exposure. Moreover, other ingredients (such as proteins) in a product cause the free formaldehyde to evaporate and become inactive before it could possibly harm the skin.
Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate is a preservative used in cosmetics, wet wipes (toilet paper), and other personal care products.
Tetrasodium EDTA Through this action, it can prevent the deterioration of cosmetic and personal care products, as it stops the growth of mold and other microorganisms. Tetrasodium EDTA also helps maintain clarity, protect fragrance compounds, and prevent rancidity.
Shea Butter Soap Bars
To wash with soap bars: Wet your body either in the shower or bath, apply your soap to the washcloth, puff or sponge or just your hands clean your entire body. Apply body butter or lotion after.
Ingredients: Vegetable Glycerin, Sodium Stearate, Sodium, Myristate, Sodium Cocoate, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Purified Water
Shea Butter, Titanium Dioxide
Vegetable glycerin acts as an emollient, which means that it helps to soften and moisturize skin, making it useful in a variety of body care recipes.
Sodium stearate is a stabilizer and thickener that helps harden soaps and naked deodorants, allowing a wide variety of shapes and sizes and removing the need for unnecessary packaging and synthetic preservatives. It also has opacifying properties that give foam a creamy white appearance
Sodium myristate is used in surfactant, colloidal and hydrophobic/absorption chemistry involving molecules such as proteins. Myristic acid is commonly added via a covalent linkage to the N-terminal glycine of many eukaryotic and viral proteins, a process called myristoylation.
is a surfactant that allows water, oil and dirt to mix, allowing things to become clean. It can be found in dozens of personal care products such as shampoo, facial cleanser, bar soap, acne products, conditioner, styling products, and other products.
sodium cocoate on the ingredients list. Sodium cocoate is an additive derived from coconut oil. It helps clean the skin naturally, making it a popular ingredient in cosmetics, soap, and other beauty products.
Coconut oil Coconut oil is made up of medium chain fatty acids which help to reduce dryness and allow your skin to retain moisture. Coconut oil provides a protective barrier, helping shield skin from environmental toxins, dirt and other icky stuff you’re faced with every day. Over time it can actually help to improve texture. Coconut oil can actually help to diminish the signs of aging when used regularly. It soaks into the skin and makes those little lines and wrinkles appear far less obvious. With antioxidant and phytonutrient (plant compounds) components, coconut oil for the face can help boost your nutrient factor and fight against environmental stressors that accelerate signs of aging.
Coconut oil smooths into the skin easily and swiftly, providing instant hydration and protection.
Palm Oil and Palm Kernel Oil (PKO) are used in soapmaking as secondary lathering agents and also contribute to a hard bar of soap
Sunflower oil is a non-comedogenic carrier oil which is highly absorbent, and won't clog pores. It's non-irritating for most people and can be used on all types of skin, including dry, normal, oily, and acne-prone
Shea Butter Shea butter is packed with essential nutrients that can enhance your natural complexion and help you glow from the inside out. When you apply shea topically, these oils are rapidly absorbed into your skin. They act as a “refatting” agent, restoring lipids and rapidly creating moisture. This restores the barrier between your skin and the outside environment, holding moisture in and reducing your risk of dryness. Shea butter has significant levels of vitamins A and E, which means it promotes strong antioxidant activity. Antioxidants are important anti-aging agents. They protect your skin cells from free radicals that can lead to premature aging and dull-looking skin. Shea butter contains triterpenes. These naturally occurring chemical compounds are thought to deactivate collagen fiber destruction. Minimizes the appearance of fine lines and result in plumper skin. Shea’s moisturizing and antioxidant properties work together to help your skin generate healthy new cells. Shea butter stops keloid fibroblasts — scar tissue — from reproducing while encouraging healthy cell growth to take their place By boosting collagen production and promoting new cell generation, shea butter may help reduce what researchers call photoaging — the wrinkles and fine lines that environmental stress and aging can create on skin. 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. Research Trusted Source even suggests that shea butter could work just as well as medicated creams in treating eczema.
Titanium Dioxide It's commonly used to transform soap from cream to white or to lighten other colors. A natural white opaque pigment, titanium dioxide is used in a wide variety of applications including paints, cosmetic products, and food. The mineral is processed to remove impurities, resulting in a pure white color
Goats Milk Soap Bars
To wash with soap bars: Wet your body either in the shower or bath, apply your soap to the washcloth, puff or sponge or just your hands clean your entire body. Apply body butter or lotion after.
Ingredients: Vegetable Glycerin, Sodium Stearate, Sodium Myristate, Sodium Cocoate, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Purified Water, Goat's Milk, Titanium Dioxide, Germall Plus
Clear Glycerin Soap Ingredients: Glycerin, Prop Glycol, Sodium Stearate, Sodium, Laureth Sulfate, Sorbitol, Coconut Oil, Sodium Myristate, Triethanolamine, Sodium, Laurate, Sodium Cocoate, Purified Water
Vegetable glycerin acts as an emollient, which means that it helps to soften and moisturize skin, making it useful in a variety of body care recipes.
Sodium stearate is a stabilizer and thickener that helps harden soaps and naked deodorants, allowing a wide variety of shapes and sizes and removing the need for unnecessary packaging and synthetic preservatives. It also has opacifying properties that give the foam a creamy white appearance
Sodium myristate is used in surfactant, colloidal, and hydrophobic/absorption chemistry involving molecules such as proteins. Myristic acid is commonly added via a covalent linkage to the N-terminal glycine of many eukaryotic and viral proteins, a process called myristoylation.
is a surfactant that allows water, oil and dirt to mix, allowing things to become clean. It can be found in dozens of personal care products such as shampoo, facial cleanser, bar soap, acne products, conditioner, styling products, and other products.
sodium cocoate on the ingredients list. Sodium cocoate is an additive derived from coconut oil. It helps clean the skin naturally, making it a popular ingredient in cosmetics, soap, and other beauty products.
Coconut oil Coconut oil is made up of medium-chain fatty acids which help to reduce dryness and allow your skin to retain moisture. Coconut oil provides a protective barrier, helping shield skin from environmental toxins, dirt, and other icky stuff you’re faced with every day. Over time it can actually help to improve texture. Coconut oil can actually help to diminish the signs of aging when used regularly. It soaks into the skin and makes those little lines and wrinkles appear far less obvious. With antioxidant and phytonutrient (plant compounds) components, coconut oil for the face can help boost your nutrient factor and fight against environmental stressors that accelerate signs of aging.
Coconut oil smooths into the skin easily and swiftly, providing instant hydration and protection.
Palm Oil and Palm Kernel Oil (PKO) are used in soapmaking as secondary lathering agents and also contribute to a hard bar of soap
Sunflower oil is a non-comedogenic carrier oil which is highly absorbent, and won't clog pores. It's non-irritating for most people and can be used on all types of skin, including dry, normal, oily, and acne-prone
Goat's Milk Even dermatologists have to admit it's a skin-care superfood: Goat milk is full of moisture-boosting fat molecules, redness-reducing exfoliating acids, nourishing vitamin A, and a handful of other skin-loving minerals that make it a powerful, yet a gentle antidote for everything from eczema to acne.
Titanium Dioxide It's commonly used to transform soap from cream to white or to lighten other colors. A natural white opaque pigment, titanium dioxide is used in a wide variety of applications including paints, cosmetic products, and food. The mineral is processed to remove impurities, resulting in a pure white color
Germall™ Plus is a highly effective, broad-spectrum preservative for emulsions and aqueous formulations. It can be incorporated into a variety of leave-on and rinse-off cosmetic and personal care formulations for broad preservation. Liquid Germall Plus is effective over a broad pH range from 3-8
Oatmeal & Honey Face Soap Bars
Ingredients: Oatmeal, Honey, Vegetable Glycerin, Sodium Stearate, Sodium Myristate, Sodium Cocoate, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Purified Water, Goat's Milk, Titanium Dioxide, Germall Plus
Clear Glycerin Soap Ingredients: Honey Glycerin, Prop Glycol, Sodium Stearate, Sodium, Laureth Sulfate, Sorbitol, Coconut Oil, Sodium Myristate, Triethanolamine, Sodium, Laurate, Sodium Cocoate, Purified Water
Vegetable glycerin acts as an emollient, which means that it helps to soften and moisturize skin, making it useful in a variety of body care recipes.
Sodium stearate is a stabilizer and thickener that helps harden soaps and naked deodorants, allowing a wide variety of shapes and sizes and removing the need for unnecessary packaging and synthetic preservatives. It also has opacifying properties that give the foam a creamy white appearance
Sodium myristate is used in surfactant, colloidal and hydrophobic/absorption chemistry involving molecules such as proteins. Myristic acid is commonly added via a covalent linkage to the N-terminal glycine of many eukaryotic and viral proteins, a process called myristoylation.
is a surfactant that allows water, oil and dirt to mix, allowing things to become clean. It can be found in dozens of personal care products such as shampoo, facial cleanser, bar soap, acne products, conditioner, styling products, and other products.
sodium cocoate on the ingredients list. Sodium cocoate is an additive derived from coconut oil. It helps clean the skin naturally, making it a popular ingredient in cosmetics, soap, and other beauty products.
Coconut oil Coconut oil is made up of medium-chain fatty acids which help to reduce dryness and allow your skin to retain moisture. Coconut oil provides a protective barrier, helping shield skin from environmental toxins, dirt and other icky stuff you’re faced with everyday. Over time it can actually help to improve texture. Coconut oil can actually help to diminish the signs of aging when used regularly. It soaks into skin and makes those little lines and wrinkles appear far less obvious. With antioxidant and phytonutrient (plant compounds) components, coconut oil for face can help boost your nutrient factor and fight against environmental stressors that accelerate signs of aging.
Coconut oil smooths into skin easily and swiftly, providing instant hydration and protection.
Palm Oil and Palm Kernel Oil (PKO) are used in soapmaking as secondary lathering agents and also contribute to a hard bar of soap
Sunflower oil is a non-comedogenic carrier oil which is highly absorbent, and won't clog pores. It's non-irritating for most people, and can be used on all types of skin, including dry, normal, oily, and acne-prone
Goat's Milk Even dermatologists have to admit it's a skin-care superfood: Goat milk is full of moisture-boosting fat molecules, redness-reducing exfoliating acids, nourishing vitamin A, and a handful of other skin-loving minerals that make it a powerful, yet gentle antidote for everything from eczema to acne.
Titanium Dioxide It's commonly used to transform soap from cream to white, or to lighten other colors. A natural white opaque pigment, titanium dioxide is used in a wide variety of applications including paints, cosmetic products and food. The mineral is processed to remove impurities, resulting in a pure white color
Germall™ Plus is a highly effective, broad spectrum preservative for emulsions and aqueous formulations. It can be incorporated into a variety of leave-on and rinse-off cosmetic and personal care formulations for broad preservation. Liquid Germall Plus is effective over a broad pH range from 3-8
Face Cream
Ingredients: Water, Cetearyl Alcohol & Ceteareth-20, glycerine, caprylic/capric Triglyceride, DI-C12-15 Alkyl Fumarate, Helianthus Annus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Isopropyl Palmitate, DMDM Hydantoin, Triethanolamine, Carbomer, Iodopropynyl, Butycarbamate, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Tocopheryl Acetate
Shea Butter Lotion
Ingredients: Distilled Water, Aloe Vera, Sunflower Oil, Jojoba Oil, Meadowfoam Oil, Stearic Acid, Soya Oil, Cetyl Alcohol, Emulsifying Wax, Vegetable Glycerin, Palmitic Acid, Tocopherol, Potassium, Sorbate, Shea Butter, Vitamin C, Citric Acid, Germall Plus
Aloe Vera “It contains antioxidants, enzymes, Vitamins A and C, and it is highly anti-inflammatory. It can help treat burns, acne, and dry skin.” Chang added that when it comes to acne, Aloe Vera works best on superficial surface acne rather than cystic or deeper acne.
Sunflower oil is rich in Vitamin A and Vitamin E which help in promoting skin health. These vitamins act as antioxidants. They help in regenerating damaged skin cells and getting rid of the acne-causing bacteria. ... Sunflower oil also acts as a natural moisturizer and helps in treating dry, sensitive skin.
Jojoba oil has a variety of healing properties that may make it effective in treating skin conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis. You can enjoy its benefits by using it as a cleanser, moisturizer, or spot treatment. It can typically be used anywhere on your body, including your face, without being diluted.
Meadowfoam Oil The oil is also similar in texture to sebum, making it good protection from the elements. The result is softer, plumper skin. The meadowfoam seed oil also contains vitamin E, a natural antioxidant, which helps protect the skin against damage from the sun and pollution.
Stearic Acid is a Fatty acid used as an emollient and emulsifier. It has been shown to protect the skin's surface against water loss and help shore up skin's protective barrier
Shower Gels
Ingredients Purified Water Coconut Oil Sodium Myristate Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Cocamide Dea Cocoamidopropyl Betaine Sodium Laureth Sulfate Sodium Chloride Glycerin PEG-7 Cocoate DMDM Hydantioin Sodium EDTA Citric Acid
100% Soy Candles
8 oz candles burn up to 40 hours
4 oz candles burn up to 25 hours
Massage Oil Candles
Made with Soy wax and Coconut oil
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