What's in our products?

We only use the best quality ingredients in all of our products. On this page you will find helpful information about the main ingredients we use in our products.

Why we use East African Shea Butter?

East African Shea Butter is a rare natural shea butter with skin-healing properties from the Africa's eastern regions like Uganda. We use East African Shea Butter because it is softer and more fragrant than West African Shea Butter. Unlike western shea butter which is often hard and waxy, raw, unrefined Shea Nilotica East African Shea Butter is creamy soft and easy to spread.

What is Shea Butter? And how does it help your skin?

People of all ages and skin types utilize shea butter because of its many uses. Every house should have a jar of shea butter for smoother skin or for treatment of minor skin injuries around the house. Shea butter can be used to treat various skin problems including dry skin, psoriasis, burns, blemishes, eczema, wrinkles and stretch marks.

Other uses: Adds and maintain moisture to dry and brittle hair, revitalizes, repairs breakage & split ends and promotes hair growth.

For Healing:
Eczema, Infant eczema
Dermatitis
Dry skin, dry scalp and hair
Psoriasis
Cracked skin
Cracked, bleeding skin
Cuticle repair
Itchy Skin
Muscle fatigue, tension & aches
Rough heels
Rheumatism
Arthritis
Sunburn relief
Skin rashes, diaper rash
Scars
Surgical incisions
Skin blemishes, dark spots
Stretch mark minimization

For Anti-Aging:
Wrinkle, fine line reduction
Reactivation of collagen synthesis
Increases skin balance, elasticity and tone.
Eliminates dull, grayish complexion

For Prevention:
Stretch marks during pregnancy
Wrinkle formation
Dry, chapped, itchy skin
Skin peeling
For Skin Protection
Amazing skin moisturizer
Maintaining healthy skin
Softer, smoother skin
Shaving Cream

 

What is Mango Butter? And how does it help skin?

Mango butter is a fat that originates from mango seeds — it exists in refined and unrefined forms. Mango butter is semi-solid and melts when it touches the skin.

Like shea and cocoa butter, mango butter can nourish skin and hair and support overall skin health. Some forms of mango butter are also edible. Mango butter is included as an ingredient in chocolates and other snacks. 

Health Benefits

Mango is a rich source of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Just 100 grams of mango contains most of your daily recommended dose of Vitamin C. It is also a great source of Vitamin E, Vitamin A, folates, and copper. 

When consumed, the abundance of Vitamin C encourages your body’s collagen production, while the high amount of antioxidants prevents excessive signs of aging and sun damage.

When applied topically, mangos possess hydrating properties. These qualities make mango a powerful food for nourishing your skin’s health.

In addition, mango butter can provide other health benefits like:

Supports Collagen Production

Mango butter contains high concentrations of Vitamin C, which research shows stimulates the production of collagen. Collagen is a compound found in your skin and in the connective tissues that make up your tendons, ligaments, and muscles.

Collagen is the most common protein in the body, but the aging process breaks it down and makes it more difficult to produce more. Collagen helps structure your skin, fortify your bones, and support joints.

Hydrates Skin

When applied topically, mango butter can form a protective layer that may help moisturize your skin. Similar to cocoa butter, mango butter is an effective moisturizer and may help soften your skin.

Prevents Signs of Aging

The abundance of Vitamin E and Vitamin C in mangos may help protect your skin from environmental stressors like sunlight, pollution, and even blue light from screens. These stressors can lead to damage and premature aging.

Beyond this, the high levels of Vitamin A in mangos may also help reduce sun damage, a powerful catalyst to premature aging.

You can reap the skin benefits of mango butter’s richness of vitamins by using mango butter topically or as an oral supplement.

What is Coconut Oil? And how does it help your skin?

Coconut oil, also referred to as lauric acid, is the oil that is derived from coconuts. The lauric acid found in coconut oil can have antimicrobial properties, which can help kill bacteria on the skin and reduce inflammation. Additionally, coconut oil contains high levels of linoleic acid, an unsaturated omega-6 fatty acid, which can be used as an emollient and skin soother. To summarize:

1. It hydrates.

Coconut oil is made up of medium chain fatty acids which help to reduce dryness and allow your skin to retain moisture.

2. It helps to protect skin. 

Coconut oil provides a protective barrier, helping shield skin from environmental toxins, dirt and other icky stuff you’re faced with everyday.

3. It smooths skin.

Rub some coconut oil onto your skin and you’ll immediately feel its soft, smoothing effect. And over time it can actually help to improve texture.

4. It minimizes the look of fine lines and wrinkles.

Coconut oil can actually help to diminish the signs of aging when used regularly. It soaks into skin and makes those little lines and wrinkles appear far less obvious.

5. It calms temporary redness.

This nutty oil has a soothing, calming effect and can help reduce temporary redness when it pops up.

6. It provides antioxidants.

With antioxidant and phytonutrient (plant compounds) components, coconut oil for face can help boost your nutrient factor and fight against environmental stressors that accelerate signs of aging.

7. It absorbs easily.

Coconut oil smooths into skin easily and swiftly, providing instant hydration and protection.

8. It’s a great base for exfoliants.

Coconut oil makes a great exfoliant when mixed with a granular substance like sugar or coarse sea salt. Just mix the two, rub it all over your face, and wipe with a warm, wet cloth.

9. It soothes irritated skin.

If you’re prone to irritations or sensitivity, coconut oil can help to alleviate any discomfort and provide soothing relief.

10. It smells great.

Who doesn’t love that yummy, tropical coconut smell? It’s an added bonus along with the rest of this oil’s assets.