Essential oils & fixed plant oils
Plant oils are aromatic substances extracted from flowers, plants, fruits, leaves, and roots. Plants with the content of ethereal oil fall us especially on through their smell. They consist of a large part of terpenoids (mono- and sesquiterpenoids). Pure essential oils have an immense effect on our mind, spirit, and body in their raw state. The particular medicinal oils used in the range are used for their various properties, such as cell rejuvenation and healing. The healing powers of the plants work to balance and work with the skin's composition while giving unique aromas.
The content of plants at ethereal oil is very dependent on growth place and harvest time. For the medical application, the local stimulating effect is used which works out for better blood circulation.
Plant oils are one of the vital elements of skin care products. Their moisture-retaining effect, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties turn them into all-inclusive ingredients of high-end skin care formulations.
The fatty acid profile of Persea Gratissima (avocado) Butter shows 49% C18:1 and 8.3% C18:2. It is a soft, buttery substance rich in vitamins A and E.
Cohune oil (Orbignya Cohune Seed Oil) is a non-drying emollient oil said to be superior to coconut oil in skin feel. The Cohune tree is a palm (Attalea cohune or Orbignya Cohune) that grows abundantly in lowland forests.
PEG-7 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is a nonionic emulsifier for cosmetic water-in-oil emulsions manufactured by reacting hydrogenated castor oil with ethylene oxide. It is a cloudy, slightly yellowish, viscous liquid with a very faint characteristic odor and an HLB value of 5±1.
Punica Granatum Sterols is derived from pomegranate seed oil by first heat sterilizing it and then fractionating to isolate the fraction rich in sterols. It is a white to light yellow waxy paste with a characteristic odor.
Shikonin Seed Oil (Lithospermum Officinale Seed Oil) is cold-pressed from Gromwell seeds of both wild and cultivated plants from the Boraginaceae (Borage) family. It is known in the Chinese traditional medicine under the name Zi Cao.
Lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) is a wild berry of the Northern forests. Berry juice and flesh are rich in antioxidants such as anthocyanins, and vitamin C. Lingonberry seeds are excellent sources of bioactive natural lipids.
Many materials of natural origin that are becoming popular and which appear to have a sure future in cosmetics. One of examples is watermelon seed oil.