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Ingredients are the spirit of any skincare and beauty line. Formulated specifically for you; with a foundation built strong enough for the whole tribe. We take pride in sourcing ethically made herbs, oils, butters, etc.   

Always test our products out on your skin to make sure its not sensitive to it first. Then use it as much as you want! 

Below is a list of our most recent ingredients. As we evolve so will it. 

Lemons

An antioxidant. Lemon juice naturally contains vitamin C, an antioxidant that may help reduce skin damage and premature aging. Astringent qualities. Due to its high pH levels, lemon can decrease oil on the skin and reduce inflammation.

Honey 

Raw honey helps balance the bacteria on your skin, which makes it a great product to use for acne. Manuka honey has been studied as an anti-acne product and found to be significantly more effective than other popular products. Honey speeds up your skin cells' healing processes.

Ground Coffee 

Coffee is a source of nutrients and antioxidants that may benefit the skin, scalp, and hair. A person can use it to exfoliate, treat acne, increase blood flow, and balance pH levels. Coffee is great for acne treatment. 

 Coffee may help reduce the appearance of cellulite on the skin, have calming effects,anti-aging benefits, vitamin B-3 for skin cancer, reduces inflammation, heals dark circles, and its great after-sun care.

Cannabis 

CBD has powerful antioxidants, improved sleep, and anti-inflammatory agents that can help treat conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, as well as reduce acne. “CBD oil is a great option for all skin types.

Olive Oil 

 Olive oil is naturally high in squalene, an oil that mimics your skin’s natural sebum, so it’ll leave your skin barrier extra smooth and soft, and it’s also full of antioxidants that work hard to fight environmental skin damage. In ancient Egypt it was considered the “plant of immortality” and for centuries people have recognized its restoring, skin-soothing, and moisturizing properties.

Castor Oil

Using castor oil as a deep cleanser will get rid of pimples. Castor oil is highly moisturizing. A natural humectant, this oil attracts moisture from the air and traps it close to the skin while helping to restore our natural moisture balance. Smoothing and softening, this versatile ingredient can help soothe parched, flaky skin without causing excess oil buildup, and even helps clear out clogged pores.

Vegan Scented Oils

Natural scented oils sourced locally in Georgia. The oils are vegan and safe for all skin types.

Himalayan Salt

Himalayan salt has anti-inflammatory properties that heal and soothe skin by calming irritations and breakouts. It also  detoxifies, exfoliates, hydrates, tones, and moisturizes. 

Wild Crafted Irish Sea Moss

Sea moss is a type of red algae that grows on the Atlantic coastlines of North America, Europe, and the Caribbean Islands. Since the 1800s, the Irish have been harvesting it from their rocky shores to use as medicine. Seamoss is full of humectants that draw in moisture from the environment, and vitamin E, also great for hydrating the skin. Youthful-looking skin – the amino acids in seamoss help your skin to plump up, smoothing out fine lines with its anti-aging properties.

Myrrh

Myrrh is a natural, aromatic, sap-like resin or “gum” that is derived from the small, thorny Commiphora myrrha tree, which is related to the Frankincense tree. Used topically, Myrrh Essential Oil facilitates the fading of unwanted blemishes on the skin, soothes itchiness, and reduces symptoms of eczema among other skin ailments. It effectively cleans, moisturizes, and tightens the skin, thereby reducing and preventing further chapping, cracking, and sagging.

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil helps bolster your skin's protective barrier layer, trapping moisture inside and keeping skin supple and hydrated. Reduces inflammation. Coconut oil has anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for irritated, chafed skin. Increases collagen production. ( We also use coconut flakes in our cleansers.) It is also a great carrier for our cannabis butter and oil. 

Lavender Oil

Lavender oil has antibacterial properties that helps to kill acne-inducing bacteria and clogged pores. 

 It has the ability to lessen acne, help lighten skin, and reduce wrinkles. 

Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is a popular choice for treating acne because of its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It's thought to calm redness, swelling, and inflammation. It may even help to prevent and reduce acne scars, leaving you with smooth, clear skin.

Oatmeal

Oatmeal can soak up the excess oil on your skin and help treat acne. Its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties help to treat dry skin and remove dead skin cells. Oats also contain compounds called saponins, which are natural cleansers. They remove the dirt and oil that clog the pores and exfoliate the skin

Ground Turmeric

 

Turmeric contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory components. These characteristics may provide glow and luster to the skin. Turmeric may also revive your skin by bringing out its natural glow. 

Apple Cider Vinegar 

Apple cider vinegar may help to reduce acne breakouts when used as part of a daily skin care routine. Apple cider vinegar has anti-inflammatory properties and it consists of acetic acid and alpha hydroxy acid. This means apple cider vinegar can exfoliate the skin, absorb excess oils and unplug blocked pores. It also has the power to restore the proper pH levels to your skin.

Shea Butter

High concentrations of fatty acids and vitamins make shea butter an ideal cosmetic ingredient for softening skin. Shea butter also has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Using shea butter on your body, especially your face, can condition, tone, and soothe your skin.

Aloe Vera 

Aloe Vera contains antioxidants, enzymes, Vitamins A and C, and it is highly anti-inflammatory. It can help treat burns, acne and dry skin.Today, Aloe Vera is used in organic skin care products, in the place of water as base for hydration.

Vaseline

Perfect for our lipgloss base to retain moisture. 

Beeswax

Beeswax heals and softens skin, and is an antibacterial agent. Perfect for lip balm base.

Mango Nectar

Mangos get rid of acne, pimples and scars. Help to brighten skin: Beta-carotene in mangoes has a strong anti aging effect. In addition, Vitamin C in mangoes helps rest down collagen. Mangoes are a great way to reduce dark spots, freckles, acne scars and pigmentation.

Rosemary

Rosemary herbs are a rich source of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds.

When massaged into the face, rosemary oil can help lightens dark spots and blemishes on the skin resulting in an improved skin complexion. The anti-inflammatory properties of rosemary extract help to reduce swelling and puffiness of the skin. It also helps to heal burns and soothe the skin.

Brown Sugar

Brown sugar's granulated particles exfoliate your skin, clearing away dry and dead skin cells. This helps create a smoother skin and lends a youthful glow. Brown sugar also has anti-bacterial properties and glycolic acid that keeps your skin radiant and healthy.

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