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Tea Tree essential oil and Witch hazel are two simple ingredients that help keep oily as well as combination skin in check. While Tea Tree is known for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, Witch Hazel is known to help calm and soothe skin. Radish root extract have antioxidants and detoxifying properties. The extract helps to reduce the blemishes caused by acne. Vitamin C and E are vital molecules that helps in skin repair and regeneration. Peppermint oil is known to have skin toning properties. Basil Oil has cleansing properties.
How to Use:
Apply gently with a cotton ball to face and neck after cleansing. The Astringent will help cleanse, clarify, and refresh skin. Contains natural healing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Jojoba oil (pronounced ho-ho-bah) is extracted using cold press process from the seed of the plant botanically known as Simmondsia chinensis. Jojoba plant is native to North America and Mexico. Since it’s a wax, it has long shelf life. Jojoba is rich in Vitamin E, therefore, it’s a natural anti-aging oil. It has anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties used to treat warts and athlete’s foot.
Lavender essential oil has a sweet, floral, herbaceous, and slightly camphorous aroma that has relaxing effects on the body and mind.
Grape seed oil is processed by cold-pressing the grape seeds of the plant botanically known as Vitus vinifera. Â Grape seeds that are the byproducts of wine making is mostly used to extract the oil. This oil is a rich source of Vitamin E, flavonoids, Essential Fatty Acid-linoleic and oligomeric proanthicyanidin. The presence of these elements make grape seed oil useful in treating minor to severe health conditions.