We are passionate about the healing power of plants and their use throughout history to support wellbeing. We believe in clean, high-performance products that are good for you and for the environment.
We use natural botanical ingredients with multiple benefits, from skin and hair health to relaxing self-care. Discover the ingredients we use to create our formulas: clean, effective and respectful of the planet.
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Calendula - calendula officinalis flower extract - has great anti-inflammatory, healing and antiseptic power, in addition to regenerating the skin and producing collagen, which is why it is highly recommended for healing wounds, treating scars, cracked feet and hands, burned skin or acne. , mouth ulcers and eczema.
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Extracted from the aloe vera plant, this precious liquid is a botanical treasure known for its numerous skin benefits. Aloe barbadensis leaf juice is a natural moisturiser, providing deep, long-lasting hydration. It is perfect for soothing sensitive skin, reducing inflammation and relieving skin irritation. Its healing properties help restore skin's natural balance, leaving it soft, supple and radiant.
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Rosmarinus officinalis extract (rosemary extract) has countless skin and hair care benefits. Its antioxidant properties help protect against damaging free radicals, which can accelerate skin ageing and cause cell damage. This valuable essence has the ability to stimulate circulation in the scalp, promoting increased blood flow and nourishment to hair follicles. This can contribute to stronger, healthier hair and stimulate hair growth. Its distinctive scent elevates self-care rituals.
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Urtica dioica extract, known as nettle, has been historically used to balance the skin and scalp. It is on our list of favourite plants for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant properties and high vitamin and mineral content. It soothes irritation, reduces redness and relieves skin sensitivity, for a healthy, radiant appearance. In hair care, nettle extract stimulates circulation in the scalp, to boost hair growth and strengthen hair follicles. Nettle has also been used traditionally to regulate sebum production, balance oily hair and support a healthy scalp.
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Peppermint extract (obtained from the mint plant) has been used for centuries in skin and hair care due to its antiseptic and antioxidant properties. In skin care, peppermint cleanses pores, balances sebum production and soothes skin irritation. In hair care, this revitalising extract stimulates circulation in the scalp to support hair growth and strengthen hair follicles. Its refreshing scent energises body and mind, making it a favourite ingredient for morning rituals.
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Sage extract is known for its astringent and antibacterial properties that help balance and purify the skin, protecting it from free radicals and environmental stress. In hair care, it's known for its stimulating and strengthening properties for the scalp, controlling excess oil and boosting hair growth.
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Tea has long been used as a healing source in many traditional practices, including Chinese and Japanese cultural rituals. Camellia sinensis leaf water is derived from the tea plant, and is a valuable ingredient in natural cosmetics. To preserve its natural active compounds, this ingredient is extracted through a distillation process or tea leaf infusion. Full of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals to revitalise the skin and strengthen hair follicles, for healthy hair growth.
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Rosemary water has been used since ancient times in traditional medicine practices, and is extracted through a distillation process to preserve its beneficial properties. It revitalises skin and hair, balances excess oil, promotes a healthy scalp and stimulates hair growth. In addition, rosemary water is full of antioxidants, helping to protect skin and hair against free radicals and environmental damage.
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Ashwagandha is a traditional Indian medicinal plant used in Ayurvedic practices for its hair and skin health benefits. Thanks to its active antioxidant compounds, amla protects and strengthens the hair, and has many benefits for the scalp: it acts as an anti-hair loss agent, combats dandruff (thanks to an abundance of vitamin C), it has an anti-inflammatory, moisturising and antibacterial benefits that slow down premature hair ageing and boost hair growth, for healthier, fuller and shinier strands.
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Argania spinosa kernel oil (argan oil) is obtained from the seeds of the argan tree, native to the region of Morocco. For centuries, Berber communities have used argan oil for both skin and hair care, renowned for its moisturising, nourishing and regenerating properties. Rich in essential fatty acids, vitamin E and antioxidants, argan oil is an intense moisturiser that helps keep skin and hair strong and silky, slowing signs of ageing.
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Jojoba oil -Simmondsia Chinensis Seed oil- is extracted from the seeds of the jojoba bush, native to the desert regions of North America. By replicating the function of natural sebum oil, it deeply hydrates without clogging pores - a powerful natural moisturiser and conditioner that also regulates oil in the skin and scalp. A high content of antioxidants and essential fatty acids protect and revitalise the skin to improve elasticity and softness. In hair care, jojoba oil strengthens and nourishes, reducing breakage and frizz.
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This rich oil is extracted from the outer layer of the rice grain from the rice bran. Full of antioxidants, vitamins and fatty acids, it's deeply hydrating and nourishing for the skin. Also known to improve skin elasticity, it smooths the appearance of wrinkles, reduces blemishes and soothes irritation. In hair care, rice bran oil strengthens and softens, adding shine.
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Rosemary essential oil is extracted from the leaves and flowers of the plant. Full of antioxidants, essential fatty acids and bioactive compounds that provide multiple benefits for skin and hair health. On the skin, rosemary oil balances sebum production, cleanses pores and supports a clear, radiant complexion. It also has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. In hair care, rosemary oil strengthens hair follicles, stimulates growth, prevents hair loss and improves its appearance and shine. Rosemary's scent is often used in aromatherapy for relaxing benefits.
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Chamomile extract is obtained from the flowers of the plant and contains compounds such as flavonoids and terpenoids. On the skin, it has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, soothing and moisturising properties, which help to calm irritation, reduce redness and soothe sensitive skin.
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Geranium essential oil -Pelargonium Gravolens Oil- is used as an antiseptic, astringent and balancing agent. It's used to cleanse the skin, reduce excess oil and minimise enlarged pores. With regenerative properties, geranium oil also stimulates blood circulation, to support brighter skin. Soothing and anti-inflammatory properties make this oil suitable for sensitive and irritation-prone skin. In aromatherapy practices, geranium oil reduces feelings of stress, anxiety, sadness, fatigue and tension, while enhancing concentration, improving cognitive function, and balancing emotions and hormones.
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Bitter orange essential oil is used in aromatherapy for its revitalising properties. Sourced from the bitter orange tree, this oil is extracted from the ripe fruit peels and leaves. In skin care, it is known for being astringent and antiseptic, balancing sebum production, cleansing pores and supporting clear, radiant skin. In hair care, bitter orange oil strengthens strands and adds shine.
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Rosehip oil is packed with soothing beneficial acids, such as ultra-moisturising linoleic acid, which nourishes skin. It also contains high levels of vitamin C, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, which can help regenerate skin, reduce wrinkles, calm blemishes, and boost natural radiance.
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Botanical squalane is extracted mainly from plant sources like olive oil, rice oil or sugar cane oil. A good natural moisturiser, it's known to reinforce the skin barrier, reduce moisture loss and protect the skin from damage caused by external factors (such as sun and pollution). Suitable for all skin types, it's very similar to naturally occuring sebum oil in the skin, replicating its benefits. Squalane is also used in hair care to deeply moisturise strands and smooth over split ends.
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Shea butter is one of the greatest treasures in cosmetics, coming from the fruit of the shea tree. It has numerous benefits thanks to its content of vitamins, fatty acids and antioxidants. Helps deeply hydrate the skin, improve its elasticity and smooth the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. It soothes irritated skin and reduces inflammation, making it an ideal ingredient for the care of sensitive skin or conditions such as eczema or dermatitis. It provides a protective layer over the skin, helping to retain moisture and protect it from environmental damage. Helps hydrate and nourish dry and brittle hair, improving its softness and natural shine.
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Bergamot essential oil -Citrus Bergamia Leaf Oil- is rich in antioxidant compounds and has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties - ideal for acne-prone skin types. It's also used in aromatherapy as an anti-stress treatment, with a relaxing natural fragrance. In hair care, bergamot leaf oil balances sebum production in the scalp, and improves natural hair softness and shine.
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Castor oil -Ricinus Comunis seed oil- also known as Ricinus communis, is a nutrient-rich vegetable oil obtained from castor beans. Although native to tropical East Africa, it is widely used in India and the West Indies for cosmetic and medicinal purposes. Castor oil contains 90% ricinoleic, a long-chain fatty acid that has the ability to provide vitamins, omega 3, 6 and 9 and proteins to the hair follicles. This increases blood circulation and promotes the overall health of the skin, scalp and hair. The high ricinoleic acid content of castor oil improves scalp circulation, which strengthens hair. Additionally, castor oil is a humectant, meaning it locks in moisture so your hair is less prone to splitting at the ends.
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Powdered charcoal -charcoal powder- comes from the calcination of organic materials. This, in turn, undergoes a treatment in which it is heated to high temperatures, transforming into an even finer and more porous powder, which is active carbon. Active charcoal or activated charcoal is an ingredient that, thanks to its absorbent properties, attracts dirt like a magnet and is very useful for deeply cleaning and purifying the skin.
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Moringa - Moringa Oleifera, is a nutrient-rich plant that has been used for centuries due to its medicinal properties and health benefits. Moringa oil has a high concentration of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. Thanks to all its properties, it is ideal for treating dry, damaged and dehydrated hair. It is known to protect hair from free radicals and help keep it clean and healthy. It contains moisturizing and detoxifying elements, which are known to improve the health of hair and skin.
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Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate is a mild surfactant derived from coconut oil used in cosmetics and hair products. Recognized for its ability to cleanse without removing natural oils, it is ideal for sensitive skin and hair. Its effectiveness and mildness make it a prominent ingredient in products that seek effective and respectful cleaning of the skin and hair.
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Corn starch used in cosmetic and hair products for its absorbent and softening properties. This natural ingredient is effective in controlling excess oil in the skin and hair, providing a feeling of freshness and volume. Its versatility and plant origin make it a beneficial choice for products that seek to provide balanced and natural care.
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Cocamidopropyl Betaine is a mild surfactant derived from coconut used in cosmetic and hair products. Renowned for its ability to clean effectively without causing irritation, it is ideal for sensitive skin and hair. Its conditioning action and low probability of causing allergies make it a valuable ingredient for products that seek gentle and respectful cleaning.
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Cetearyl Alcohol is a type of fatty alcohol that acts as an emollient and conditioner in cosmetic and hair products. Cetearyl Alcohol is derived from natural sources, primarily coconut oil. Its ability to soften and improve texture makes it a valuable ingredient, especially in conditioners and creams. Suitable for various skin and hair types, Cetearyl Alcohol provides moisturizing benefits without drying, making it a popular choice in personal care products.
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Cymbopogon Citratus Leaf Oil, known as lemongrass essential oil, is a natural ingredient used in cosmetic and hair products for its fresh aroma and antiseptic properties. This essential oil is prized for its revitalizing benefits and its ability to add pleasant fragrance. Its refreshing nature makes it a popular choice for products that seek to offer a sensory experience while providing cleansing and stimulating properties.
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Hydrogenated vegetable oil is an ingredient derived from vegetable oils mainly from coconut, which has been hydrogenated to obtain a solid consistency. This component is widely used in cosmetic and hair products due to its ability to provide intense hydration and improve the texture of formulas. Recognized for its effectiveness in skin and hair care, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil is a top choice for products seeking moisturizing and softening benefits.
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Sodium Olivate is the result of the saponification of olive oil, used in cosmetic and hair products for its cleansing and nourishing properties. Rich in fatty acids and antioxidants, Sodium Olivate provides hydration and shine, being beneficial for the skin and hair. Its gentle nature makes it a standout ingredient for products seeking effective, natural cleansing.
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Sodium Cocoate is the result of the saponification of coconut oil, used in cosmetic products for its cleansing and conditioning properties. Rich in fatty acids, this ingredient contributes to effective cleansing and softens skin and hair. Its gentleness makes it a popular choice for products seeking a natural and nourishing cleansing formula.
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Curcuma Longa Root Powder is turmeric root powder, a natural ingredient used in cosmetic products for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Rich in curcumin, this turmeric root powder may provide skin benefits such as reduced inflammation and natural glow. Its inclusion in skin and hair care products highlights its popularity in formulations that seek natural and healthy benefits.