THE PLANTS
Acacia from Senegal Aloe Vera Epiobium (Epilobe) Apricot Argan Arnica Montana Avocado Babassu Bearberry Beech Tree Black Elderberry Burdock Calendula Officinalis Camelina Red Algae (Chondrus Crispus) Chamomile Cocoa Cornflower Blue Cyathea Cumingii Echium Plantagineum Edelweiss Euphorbia Everlasting Flower - Immortelle Flower Green Tea Hibiscus Jojoba Lily Macadamia Manuka May Chang (Litsea cubeba) Olive Orchids Quillaja Extract (Panama Wood) Papaya Peach Pomegranate Raspberry Rice Musk Rose (Rosa Moschata) Butcher's Broom (Ruscus) Sacred Lotus Carthame (Safflower) Sea Buckthorn Saw Palmetto (Serenoa) Sesame Shea Tree Soya Sweet Almond Sweet Orange Wheat Beeswax White Clay (Kaolin Clay) Royal Jelly (Organic Royal Jelly) Canola - Rapeseed Fern CandelillaKaolin belongs to the white clay family and was first used as a raw material to make porcelain. In cosmetics, kaolin is used for its exfoliating, abrasive and absorbent properties. This very soft clay is particularly recommended for sensitive and irritated skins as it has antiseptic and healing benefits. In addition it contains silica, which gives kaolin its softening and decongestant effects.
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Plants have been used by manking in dermo-cosmetology since the mists of time. It is interesting to note that all parts of the plant can be used: the roots, leaves and fruit. Numerous clinical studies show the diversity of the principle active ingredients of the plant world and their great superiority, from the point of view of tolerance, over chemistry of synthesis or products of animal origin...
Using plants in cosmetics is a guarantee of effectiveness and tolerance, and it is a real innovation.