We celebrate the power of the earth’s incredible botanicals.
A mineral rich rock salt mined in the foothills of the Himalayas, Himalayan Salt contains dozens of trace minerals that give it its rosy hue and powerful benefits.
Made from fermented apple juice, use of Apple Cider Vinegar dates back to ancient Greece.
Coconut and coconut oil have been used for many centuries, also well known for its moisturizing qualities for skin and hair.
Oil that comes from the seeds of the hemp plant have a rich profile of nutrients and fatty acids.
This succulent has a long history, dating back to ancient Egypt. It is commonly used to soothe skin.
The Apricot, rich in Vitamin A, is a stone fruit that became domesticated in 3,000 BC.
One of the most ancient herbs, chamomile has been used for centuries in herbal health practices.
Citrus fruits are known for their refreshing fragrance and high content of vitamin C.
Shea Butter is harvested from the nuts of the Shea Tree in Africa. Shea Tree nuts contain Vitamin A and E.
The fragrant lavender flower, and the oil derived from it, are best known for their calming and soothing benefits.
Fragrant rose water is created by distilling rose petals with steam and has been used since the Middle Ages.
Tea Tree Oil comes from the leaves of a tree native to Australia. Known for its cleansing and purifying properties, it has been used topically for generations.
Oat kernel flour is produced from the seeds of the Avena Sativa (oat) plant and were used for skin care purposes by the Egyptians and the Arabs dating back to 2000 BC.
The cucumber fruit is rich in vitamin C and K – it is also 95% water.
Giant Kelp, Blue Algae, Irish Moss and Sea Salt are commonly found beneath the mysteries of the ocean.
Cinnamon is a wonderful spice that has been used in herbal health practices for centuries.
Peppermint Oil is extracted from the leaves, stems, roots, flowers and barks of the peppermint plant.
While Vanilla can evoke pleasant memories of sweet treats, it has also been used as a health remedy since Ancient Egypt.
Salt is a staple in the kitchen, but it also brings big beauty benefits to the bathroom for skin and hair.
Glossary
Learn more about your favorite plants and botanicals.
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Aloe Vera
This succulent has a long history, dating back to ancient Egypt. It is commonly used to soothe skin.
Apple Cider Vinegar
Made from fermented apple juice, use of Apple Cider Vinegar dates back to ancient Greece.
Apricot
The Apricot, rich in Vitamin A, is a stone fruit that became domesticated in 3,000 BC.
Avacado Oil
Avocado Oil is pressed from the avocado fruit. Avocados are famous for being high in “the good kind” of fat!
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Biotin
Biotin, also known as vitamin H, comes from the ancient Greek word “biotos,” which means “life” or “sustenance.”
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Chamomile
One of the most ancient herbs, chamomile has been used for centuries in herbal health practices.
Chamomile Extract
One of the most ancient herbs, chamomile has been used for centuries in herbal health practices.
Charcoal
Charcoal is mostly pure carbon, made by cooking wood in low oxygen. Charcoal is known for its deep cleansing properties.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a wonderful spice that has been used in herbal health practices for centuries.
Citrus
Citrus fruits are known for their refreshing fragrance and high content of vitamin C.
Cocoa Butter
Cocoa butter is high in fatty acids, which is why it’s known for its ability to hydrate, moisturize and nourish the skin.
Coconut
Coconut and coconut oil have been used for many centuries, also well known for its moisturizing qualities for skin and hair.
Coconut Oil
Coconut and coconut oil have been used for many centuries, also well known for its moisturizing qualities for skin and hair.
Cucumber
The cucumber fruit is rich in vitamin C and K – it is also 95% water.
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Ester-C
Vitamin C and Calcium is an essential nutrient found in many fruits and vegetables.Ester-C® blends the two to create Calcium Ascorbate.
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is a fast-growing evergreen tree native to Australia that has been used for generations in herbal health practices.
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Flaxseed
One of the world’s oldest superfoods, Flaxseed oil, sometimes called
linseed oil, is made from its pressed seeds and contains both vitamin B and omega-3 fatty acids.
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Ginger
Ginger is a flowering plant that originated in Southeast Asia. It has been used since ancient times, and is a popular home remedy in present-day.
Ginger
Ginger is a flowering plant that originated in Southeast Asia. It has been used since ancient times, and is a popular home remedy in present-day.
Grapefruit Extract
Grapefruit is a citrus fruit rich in Vitamin C and 90% water.
Grapeseed Oil
Grapeseed oil is a byproduct of winemaking and is rich in fatty-acids.
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Hemp Seed Oil
Oil that comes from the seeds of the hemp plant have a rich profile of nutrients and fatty acids.
Himalayan Pink Salt
A mineral rich rock salt mined in the foothills of the Himalayas, Himalayan Salt contains dozens of trace minerals that give it its rosy hue and powerful benefits.
Hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronic acid is a substance produced naturally by the skin that aids in hydration.
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Jojoba
Jojoba Oil, from the seeds of the Jojoba plant, is known for its moisturizing properties.
Jojoba Oil
Jojoba Oil, from the seeds of the Jojoba plant, is known for its moisturizing properties.
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Lavender
The fragrant lavender flower, and the oil derived from it, are best known for their calming and soothing benefits.
Lemongrass Extract
Lemongrass is an herb grown in many tropical climates, particularly Southeast Asia.
Lotus Blossom
The lotus flower has been around for centuries. In Buddhist symbolism the sacred flower represents spiritual growth, enlightenment and purity of body, speech, and mind.
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Marigold Extract
Marigold, one of the oldest of all cultivated flowers, originated in southern Europe, Mediterranean areas and parts of Asia. It is now cultivated all over the world.
Menthol
Menthol is a chemical naturally found in peppermint and other mint plants. It often triggers a cooling sensation.
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Oat Extract
Oat kernel flour is produced from the seeds of the Avena Sativa (oat) plant and were used for skin care purposes by the Egyptians and the Arabs dating back to 2000 BC.
Oat Extract
Oat kernel flour is produced from the seeds of the Avena Sativa (oat) plant and were used for skin care purposes by the Egyptians and the Arabs dating back to 2000 BC.
Ocean Minerals
Giant Kelp, Blue Algae, Irish Moss and Sea Salt are commonly found beneath the mysteries of the ocean.
Ocean Minerals
Giant Kelp, Blue Algae, Irish Moss and Sea Salt are commonly found beneath the mysteries of the ocean.
Olive Oil
Olive Oil is made by pressing whole olives and extracting the oil. It is rich in fatty-acids.
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Peppermint Oil
Peppermint Oil is extracted from the leaves, stems, roots, flowers and barks of the peppermint plant.
Pineapple Extract
The pineapple is a tropical fruit indigenous to South America, where it has been cultivated for many centuries.
Prickly Pear
Prickly pear is a spiny cactus that grows deep red, juicy-sweet fruits. The genus name, Optunia, is named for the Ancient Greek city of Opus.
Pro Vitamin B5
Pro Vitamin B5, or Panthenol, is best known for being a humectant. Humectants are substances that retain and preserve moisture.
Purple Prairie Barley
Purple Prairie Barley is an heirloom grain that originated in Tibet. It’s rich purple color is attributed to anthocyanins, a flavonoid found in berries, pomegranate, and more.
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Rose
According to Greek mythology, Aphrodite, goddess of beauty, gave the rose its name in honor of her son Eros. Rose flowers contain Vitamins A, C & E.
Rosemary Oil
Rosemary is a shrub with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like leaves and white, pink, purple, or blue flowers, native to the Mediterranean region. Rosemary Oil has been used in traditional health practices for centuries.
Rosewater
Fragrant rose water is created by distilling rose petals with steam and has been used since the Middle Ages.
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Sage
Sage is a woody-stemmed, perennial herb in the Mint family. Sage has been used in herbal health practices since ancient times.
Sea Kelp
Kelp, a type of seaweed, is chock full of vitamins and minerals.
Sea Salt
Salt is a staple in the kitchen, but it also brings big beauty benefits to the bathroom for skin and hair.
Shea Butter
Shea Butter is harvested from the nuts of the Shea Tree in Africa. Shea Tree nuts contain Vitamin A and E.
Spearmint Leaf Oil
The oldest plant of the Mint family, Spearmint gets its name from its spear-shaped leaves. It can help soothe skin associated with dryness.
SPF 30
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends a water-resistant, broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher for any extended outdoor activity. Our SPF 30 is powered by Titamium Dioxide 2% and Zinc Oxide 14.5%.
SPF 45
An SPF 45 product is said to block about 98% of rays if used properly with other sun protection measures. Our SPF 45 is powered by Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10%, Octocrylene 10%, and Octyl Salicylate 5%.
Sulfur & Salicylic Acid
This powerful combination effectively controls scalp dermatitis, flakes and itchiness.
Sunflower Seed Oil
Sunflowers are one of the few crops native to the United States. Sunflower seed oil, made from pressed sunflower seeds, is rich in omega-3s, Vitamin E and K.
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Tea Tree
Tea Tree Oil comes from the leaves of a tree native to Australia. Known for its cleansing and purifying properties, it has been used topically for generations.
Tea Tree Oil
Tea Tree Oil comes from the leaves of a tree native to Australia. Known for its cleansing and purifying properties, it has been used topically for generations.
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Vanilla
While Vanilla can evoke pleasant memories of sweet treats, it has also been used as a health remedy since Ancient Egypt.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is an antioxidant found in many fruits and vegetables. In skin care, Vitamin E is known to help soothe and moisturize.
Vitamins C & E
When it comes to skin & hair care, vitamins C and E are the ultimate dynamic duo. They are often married in shampoos, serums and creams.
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Walnut Shell Powder
Walnut shell powder is made by grinding the shells of
walnuts into a fine granular solution, a gentle exfoliant that will leave skin touchably soft.
Wheat Germ Oil
Wheat Germ Oil, extracted from the wheat kernel, contains magnesium, zinc, vitamin E and more.
Witch Hazel
Witch Hazel is a plant known for its beautiful clusters of rich yellow to orange-red flowers. The extract is made by distilling the dried leaves, bark, and twigs of the plant.
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Zinc Pyrithione
Derived from the chemical element zinc, it effectively treats dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis