Extra Virgin Olive Oil:
Rich in unsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids (oleic acid, linoleic acid), which have a high emollient power and numerous skin care and regenerating functions on the skin. A very interesting unsaponifiable material is present in olive oil that contains phytosterols, squalene and terpene alcohols. Unsaponifiable material contains functional compounds responsible for desirable cosmetic properties such as firming and the prevention of stretch marks and wrinkles.
Shea butter:
Has soothing, nourishing and moisturizing properties for the skin, making it an amazing natural cosmetic product for skin care. It is believed to protect against sunburn, can be used to prevent wrinkles and has general anti-aging properties. Shea butter is also rich in antioxidants, which can protect the skin from external aggressions and free radicals. Its antioxidant properties are mainly due to a high content of vitamin E as well as vitamin A and vitamin D.
Argan Oil:
Used in cosmetics for its antioxidant, soothing, moisturizing properties and to increase skin elasticity. Thanks to its vitamin E content and various essential fatty acids, it is one of the most important oils for skin rejuvenation. This precious oil, obtained from the fruits of the Argania Spinosa plant, which grows exclusively in southern Morocco, has been used as a beauty elixir by Berber women for thousands of years. Now even official science has had to acknowledge the incredible properties of argan oil and this is also one of the reasons why it is becoming more and more popular.
Aloe extract:
The main components of aloe extract are the mucilages of galactomannans and mucopolysaccharides, these substances are attributed to the properties of aloe for topical use. In fact, the mucous polysaccharides are able to bind and retain large amounts of water, creating a protective and moisturizing layer on the epidermal surface. For this reason, aloe is said to have a protective function against abrasions, small cuts and burns, insect bites and irritant skin diseases. Aloe is becoming increasingly successful in the cosmetic field for its numerous beneficial effects for the absolute absence of side effects.
Sodium Pca:
A derivative of amino acids. It is a moisturizer naturally present in the skin. Located in the stratum corneum, it is part of the natural hydration factor. It's also hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture from the air and keeps skin hydrated. It is non-irritating to skin and eyes.
Allantoin:
Has an exceptional history of use in dermocosmetics for its keratolytic, soothing, anti-irritant and dermorigentic action. It supports the natural exchange of the horny layer of the epidermis and accelerates the healing of wounds and skin lesions of various nature. Therefore, it is used in numerous dermatological preparations. Thanks to its ability to increase the water associated with the intracellular matrix and keratin, it has moisturizing effects, leaving the skin soft and smooth, healthier and younger looking
Wheat Proteins:
Are able to form a film on the surface of the epidermis, binding and retaining water while keeping the skin hydrated for a long time.
Vegetable oils:
The vegetable oils contained together with the aloe vera have a strong soothing effect. After treatment with this cream, the skin regains elasticity and firmness.