This is a healing and soothing oil renowned for relieving sunburn, superficial burns and itching. It is used in repeated applications, especially with a few drops of true lavender essential oil.
Ideal for sensitive and irritated skin thanks to its calming, regenerating and restructuring properties (cracked skin, damaged hands, dermatoses).
This oil extract is obtained by the maceration of St. John’s Wort flowers in organic extra virgin olive oil which is then left for several days in the sun causing a biological reaction which gives it its characteristic red colour.
Macerate obtained by a traditional extraction system using a first cold pressed mechanical process.
Nigella oil, also known as black cumin, black carraway or fennel flower is a valuable source of polyunsaturated fatty acids. Rich in vitamin E, it possesses powerful antioxidant properties.
In topical applications it has been recognized and used for centuries for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and antifungal qualities.
Obtained by a traditional extraction system using a first cold pressed mechanical process.
Regenerates the skin by restoring elasticity through its high content of essential fatty acids and is recommended for dry or devitalized skin. This oil has one of the highest levels of omega 6 essential fatty acids which play a significant role in skin membrane fluidity and barrier function (70 to 80% linoleic acid C18: 2 and 10 to 15% of gamma-linolenic acid C18: 3).
It is a sought after remedy for its regenerating and restructuring properties and for ageing or easily irritated skin.
Obtained by a traditional extraction system using a first cold pressed mechanical process.
Known for its excellent antioxidant properties, consists of polyunsaturated essential fatty acids: naturally abundant in essential antioxidants, nourishing omega fatty acids 6 & 9 and powerful polyphenols, all of which help protect the skin from damaging free radicals.
This oleic acid is a nourishing anti-ageing, multi-purpose oil that balances, restores, refreshes and rehydrates the skin. It is especially recommended for dry irritated skin, but beware because its smell is highly addictive!
You can add virgin organic Grapeseed oil to improve absorption. It becomes particularly beneficial when combined with Sea Buckthorn oil.
Obtained by a traditional extraction system using a first cold pressed mechanical process.
Most of the Grapeseed oils you will find on the market are obtained by solvent extraction and then refined.
Our Grapeseed oil on the other hand is a virgin, ultra pure organic oil which has been obtained by a traditional extraction system using a first cold pressed mechanical process.
An important difference!
Extremely rich in essential fatty acids, Grapeseed oil regulates skin excretion and is particularly recommended for greasy skin.
It’s ideal when associated with Hemp or Jojoba oil.
As a general rule, if any of the oils you use are greasy or leave an greasy film on your skin the secret is to add a little grapeseed oil which greatly improves absorption.
You will be amazed by the results and the benefit of this blend to your skin.
Obtained by a traditional extraction system using a first cold pressed mechanical process.
Extracted from Castor seeds, this oil is ideal to strengthen & nourish your hair whilst promoting its growth. Perfect for eyelashes, eyebrows and nails but also, gentlemen, for your beards!
As a hair mask apply to the tips and leave it to act for an hour before washing with shampoo.
Massage your nails several times a week with a few drops for healthy, shiny nails.
Obtained by a traditional extraction system using a first cold pressed mechanical process.
Thanks to a naturally high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids and retinol this oil repairs and regenerates damaged, devitalized or dry skin. Indicated for treating scars (burns, surgical procedures, radiotherapy sessions), stretch marks, brown spots and sunburn. Skin softener.
Obtained by a traditional extraction system using a first cold pressed mechanical process..
Edible Tigernut or yellow nutsedge is a herbaceous plant of the papyrus family.
It grows in meadows and along waterways in the Mediterranean basin. Its tubers are used in flour, juice, or left to dry and a naturally anti-inflammatory, healing and nourishing oil is subsequently extracted from it. Applied to the skin, it improves elasticity and slows the effects of ageing. Additionally, it is traditionally used pure to limit the regrowth of body hair and soothe razor burn. It may also be used as a base for a homemade deodorant; when used on a daily basis it will also limit the growth of armpit hair.
In summary, it is indicated for dry, mature skin and to reduce body hair.
From a nutritional standpoint, it is rather similar to olive oil in that it is an antioxidant, anti-cholesterol and is beneficial for digestive transit.
Oil or Macerate obtained by traditional mechanical first cold pressing.
Vitamin E (or Tocopherols) will allow you to preserve your oils longer by protecting them from oxidation.
This natural product derived from vegetable oils but also found in walnuts and in whole grain kernels (germ) is an antioxidant that inhibits the reaction that occurs when a product and oxygen come into contact, thus preserving it from oxidative rancidity.
Known to prevent free radicals, anti-ageing and inflammation it is 100% natural and will boost the effects and benefits of your favourite oils by enhancing the absorption of serums and oils to deeper levels of the dermis and epidermis.
Recommended dosage: 0.2% to 0.5%
Add four to six drops to your favourite 50 ml oil bottle (up to maximum of 12 drops). Sold in a pipette bottle to facilitate the process.