Our ingredients

Organically grown, respectfully manufactured, naturally effective

All our products are developed in our own laboratory in Winterthur. We only use raw materials derived from plants and apply gentle processing methods that ensure the preservation of sensitive active ingredients.

Hibiscus flower
Hibiscus flower
Hibiscus sabdariffa

Hibiscus is an active ingredient that strengthens the hair and stimulates its growth. Rich in polyphenols and anthocyanins, which are powerful antioxidants, it is also a wonderful ingredient for body and face care. Thanks to its fruit acid content, it stimulates skin regeneration.

Moringa leaves
Moringa leaves
Moringa oleifera

It is called the miracle tree, and it deserves its name because its leaves are a concentrate of vitamins, minerals, trace elements and anti-oxidants. It is essential to revitalize dull, dry or mature skin, to purify mixed or blemished skin, but also to stimulate hair growth. Not only a “super food” but also a “super cosmetic ingredient”.

Flaxseed
Flaxseed
Linum usitatissimum

The flaxseed when in contact with water will produce a gel, which when applied to the hair, moisturizes the fiber in depth and allows to redefine curls and waves. Flaxseed contains a large quantity of natural lignans, phyto-oestrogens that strengthen the hair follicles and prevent hair loss. Humectant, it helps to maintain the hydration of the superficial layers of the skin.

Peppermint leaves
Peppermint leaves
Mentha pipperita

The menthol contained in the air parts of the plant stimulates hair growth or at least prevents hair loss. Peppermint, with its purifying and astringent properties, contributes to the health of the scalp and reduces dandruff. Applied to the skin, it detoxifies and, as it regulates sebum secretion, is very suitable for oily skin or skin with impurities.

Okra
Okra
Abelmoschus esculentus

Well known in African, Caribbean or Asian cuisine, okra is a cosmetic active ingredient. Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, it is a detangling and softening agent. Its high mucilage content produces a gel that will coat the hair and ensure a natural definition of curls. It is the essential ally of textured hair.

Marigold
Marigold
Calendula officinalis

Appreciated since ancient times for its unique calming and healing properties, calendula, or garden marigold, is used to soothe very sensitive, irritated or inflamed skin. By its calming action calendula is very useful for the whole family, even for the very young.  Its concentration in flavonoids makes it a good antioxidant, protecting against cell degeneration and capturing free radicals.

Soapwort
Soapwort
Saponaria Officinalis

Soapwort contains saponin, a molecule that has the same properties as soap. It has important anti-inflammatory, decongestant and seboregulating effects that allow it to reduce itching, to relieve inflamed irritated skin, to purify skin or hair with an oily tendency.

Jojoba oil
Jojoba oil
Simmondsia chinensis

Jojoba oil is very appreciated because it is nourishing, without leaving a greasy film on the surface. It is protective, softening and well suited to sensitive skin. Its structure is close to that of natural sebum, which means that it rebalances oily hair by normalizing sebum production. It is also known to stop hair loss.

Avocado oil
Avocado oil
Persea gratissima

Repairing and nourishing, avocado oil is appreciated by dry or mature skin. It makes the skin and hair more supple. It is used for dry and damaged hair because it strengthens brittle hair and makes it shiny and soft. It is also known to stimulate hair growth.

Shea butter
Shea butter
Butyrospermum parkii

Shea butter deeply nourishes and moisturises, thus strengthening the skin’s barrier function. It is soothing and calms skin irritation and tightness. It is rich in karitene, vitamin A and terpene alcohols which promote skin regeneration. As shea butter is very nourishing, it repairs damaged hair and takes care of split ends.

Linseed oil
Linseed oil
Linum usitatissimum

Already appreciated in ancient Egypt, linseed oil is an excellent moisturising agent. It deposits a light veil on the surface of the hair fibre to prevent water evaporation without suffocating the hair fibre. Its richness in omega 3, which participates in cell renewal, makes it an ideal agent for skin care.

Macadamia oil
Macadamia oil
Macadamia ternifolia

Macadamia oil is a highly penetrating fluid oil that does not create an occlusive film on the skin’s surface. Repairing and soothing, it provides protection and softness to the skin. Rich in palmitoleic acid, a cell protector, it is ideal for fragile and dry skin. It restores suppleness and elasticity to the skin, thus fighting against skin ageing. It also fights against stretch marks and scars.

Coconut oil
Coconut oil
Cocos nucifera

Essential in natural cosmetics, coconut oil is a multifunctional cosmetic agent that is very pleasant to work with. Its innumerable virtues give it a place of choice in formulations. Very nourishing, it considerably reduces the dehydration of the skin. Applied to the hair, it nourishes it and, by smoothing the hair fibre, makes it shiny and strong.

Chia oil
Chia oil
Salvia hispanica

Chia oil contains more than 60% omega-3 and helps to maintain the quality of our skin. Thanks to the presence of polyphenols and vitamin E, natural anti-oxidants, it protects the skin and the body from aggression by neutralizing free radicals. Repairing and soothing, it is suitable for all skin types but particularly for dry or mature skin. Used on the beard, it leaves it very soft and silky.

Mango butter
Mango butter
Mangifera indica

Mango butter is known for its nourishing and softening properties. Made from the mango kernel, it softens the hair fibre and restores shine to the hair. Thanks to its creamy texture, it leaves the skin supple and satiny. It protects the skin and hair from external aggressions such as cold, sun and wind. It is used in case of dry skin, dry and kinky hair but also in case of skin ageing, to fight against wrinkles.

Baobab oil
Baobab oil
Adansonia digitata

Baobab oil is the nourishing and regenerating oil par excellence, and it is not for nothing that the baobab is nicknamed the “tree of life”. Among its many properties, the oil is distinguished by its soft touch on the skin. It restores suppleness and prevents the skin from ageing and stretch marks. Soothing, it is recommended for calming skin prone to discomfort. It is also a hair beautifier that nourishes and protects dry to very dry hair.

Coco silicone
Coco silicone
Coco-Caprylate

Derived from coconut oil, coconut silicone is an excellent natural substitute for synthetic silicones. It is particularly appreciated for the dry, silky feel it leaves after application. Moisturising and emollient, it restores suppleness and elasticity to the skin and hair. It forms a light film around the hair fibre which beautifies it without weighing it down.

Squalane
Squalane
Squalane

Squalane is a derivative of squalene, a natural component of human sebum. Because of its similarity to natural skin lipids, it has an excellent affinity with the skin which ensures very good penetration. As a repairing agent, it helps restore the lipid barrier and protects the skin and hair from dehydration. Regular application can stimulate the skin’s collagen production and make it firmer.

Phytokeratine
Phytokeratine
Hydrolyzed wheat gluten

Phytokeratin is made of hydrolysed wheat protein and contains amino acids similar to those in keratin, which makes up hair and nails. It is mainly used in the formulation of hair care products, as it strengthens the hair structure and makes it soft and shiny. When applied to the skin, it improves and maintains the skin’s moisture content.

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