Did you know?

Heating oils may lessen the nutrients and other natural benefits.  Learn more.

Refined oils are heated while manufacturing to remove impurities. While refining improves stability and smoke point, and extends shelf life, it does little to retain its natural nutrients. Some of its most beneficial nutrients, vitamins, and antioxidants are lost in the process.

Non-organic oils are often contaminated with synthetic fertilizers and insecticides that contain harmful chemicals. Some synthetic chemicals are derivatives of fossil fuels. It is those adverse substances that are more likely to be absorbed into thinner areas, such as the face and underarms. Non-organic oils are available in cold-pressed and refined oils.

Organic Cold-Pressed Oils or Unrefined: This extraction method involves using a hydraulic press machine to squeeze plants, fruits, or seeds for oil. The extraction process used in cold pressing ensures that the oils retain high levels of antioxidants, vitamins, and essential fatty acids that are crucial for skin health. Antioxidants help combat free radicals that can lead to premature aging and damage to skin cells.

In conclusion, organic cold-press or unrefined oils retain the most benefits to improve skin and health. They absorb a higher number of nutrients into your skin.

Ingredient Index

Organic Cold-Press Rosehip Oil offers a multitude of benefits for the skin, including moisturizing, anti-aging, and anti-inflammatory properties. It’s rich in fatty acids, antioxidants like vitamin C and vitamin A, which help hydrate, brighten, and protect the skin. It can also help reduce the appearance of scars, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation, and may even help with conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

Comedogenic –Level 0 won’t clog pores.

Organic Cold-Press Moroccan Argan Oil offers numerous benefits for skin and hair due to its rich composition of vitamins, antioxidants, and fatty acids. It deeply moisturizes, reduces inflammation, and promotes a healthy, radiant complexion. For hair, it can improve softness, shine, and manageability.

Comedogenic –Level 0 won’t clog pores.

Oil-soluble tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, a Vitamin C derivative, offers several skin benefits due to its stability and ability to penetrate the skin deeply. It brightens skin tone, reduces hyperpigmentation, boosts collagen production, and provides antioxidant protection. Some researchers theorize that tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate has a greater affinity for skin because its fatty acid component helps aid penetration. Fatty acids act as building blocks for skin cells, strengthen the skin’s protective barrier, and help retain moisture. Topical application of fatty acids can improve skin hydration, reduce inflammation, and promote a smoother, more youthful appearance.

Organic Cold-Press Grape Seed Oil offers a plethora of benefits for the skin, including moisturizing, promoting elasticity, and reducing inflammation. It’s rich in linoleic acid, vitamin E, and antioxidants, which contribute to a healthy skin barrier, improved tone, and protection against environmental damage. It can also help with acne, eczema, and other skin conditions due to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.

Comedogenic –Level 0 won’t clog pores.

Organic Cold-Press Avocado Oil offers numerous benefits for the skin, including deep moisturization, protection against sun damage, and potential anti-aging effects. It’s rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins (A, D, E), and antioxidants that help nourish, hydrate, and soothe the skin.

Comedogenic –Level 2 potential for clogging pores is moderate.

Essential Oils

Turmeric studies for its skin health efficacy, which provides some early evidence of benefits to the skin. Skin conditions examined include acne, alopecia, atopic dermatitis, facial photoaging, oral lichen planus, pruritus, psoriasis, radiodermatitis, and vitiligo. However, it is noted that further research is necessary.

Coffee offers various benefits for skin, primarily due to its high antioxidant content and potential to improve circulation and reduce inflammation. It can help combat signs of aging, reduce puffiness, and promote a more even skin tone.

Some sources suggest that coffee oil may help reduce the appearance of cellulite when massaged into affected areas. Coffee oil’s antioxidants may offer some protection against sun damage and oxidative stress.

The aroma of coffee is a complex combination of many volatile compounds that create a unique and appealing scent. These compounds, released during the roasting and brewing process, contribute to the familiar notes of chocolate, caramel, nuts, and even floral or fruity hints found in different types of coffee.

(Back this up with a PubMed study)

Manuka, also known as New Zealand Tea Tree oil, offers several benefits for skin due to its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and moisturizing properties. It can help manage acne, soothe irritated skin, hydrate dry skin, and promote overall skin health. It is also known to help with wound healing and reduce the appearance of blemishes and scarring.

The aroma of Manuka oil is less medicinal in scent. The aroma of manuka is more agreeable to most. Earthy like a woody forest, spicy with the sweet scent of honey, and fresh herbs.   

 Palmarosa oil, derived from the Cymbopogon martinii grass, offers a wide array of potential benefits for the skin. It hydrates, retains moisture, regulates sebum, has anti-inflammatory properties, and antimicrobial and antifungal properties. Last but not least in benefits, it encourages skin regeneration and has anti-aging benefits. May repel mosquitoes.

Palmarosa aroma is that of a rose garden next to a lemon grove. Citrus undertone with a sweet, floral, grassy aroma.

White Lotus extract offers various benefits for skin due to its rich composition of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. It can help improve complexion, reduce wrinkles and fine lines, fight pigmentation, soothe irritation, and provide hydration. Additionally, it possesses exfoliating properties and can help balance oil production and purify the skin.

White Lotushas a deep, rich scent of earthy, floral, and sweet fruity notes. It’s a musky floral scent. It smells like a balanced scent for both feminine and masculine appeal.

Benzoin, derived from the resin of Styrax benzoin trees, offers several potential benefits for skin health. Its potential includes antiseptic and antibacterial properties, anti-inflammatory, astringent effect, moisturizing and protecting, healing, and soothing for conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.

Benzoin smells like vanilla’s cousin. It is a warm, sweet vanilla with a light spicy undertone.

Ginger offers several benefits for skin due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties. It can help reduce inflammation, brighten dull skin, improve skin elasticity, and potentially reduce acne symptoms. Ginger also stimulates blood circulation, which can contribute to a healthy glow.

Ginger’s aroma is a fresh, citrusy top note that evolves into a woody and musky base, adding depth and complexity to its overall aroma. It is invigorating and earthy with a warm, spicy, and slightly sweet scent.

Holy Basil (Tulsi) is known for its skin benefits due to its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties. It can help soothe irritated skin, reduce acne, and fight free radical damage. Basil also contains vitamin C, which can help reduce age spots and improve skin tone. Holy basil may repel mosquitoes. It can help promote hair growth, strengthen hair follicles, and improve scalp health.

Basil has a fresh, herbaceous, and slightly sweet scent with a peppery undertone and hints of clove and mint. It’s often described as evoking a sunny garden and conveying feelings of freshness and vitality.

Eucalyptus offers various benefits for skin due to its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and moisturizing properties. It can help soothe irritation, reduce inflammation, and even tackle blemishes. Eucalyptus oil can also promote skin hydration by strengthening the skin’s natural moisture barrier and potentially reducing the appearance of wrinkles by promoting ceramide production.

Eucalyptus is a fresh, clean, and invigorating fragrance with minty, woody, and slightly sweet notes. It’s a citrus pine scent.