Map of ingredients

Olive leaf extract

Olive leaf extract is composed of a natural mixture of flavonoids and polyphenols, obtained by a chemical-free extraction process. It has an emollient action, deeply nourishes, repairs and eliminates dry and thickened skin.

Calendula extract

Calendula extract is rich in phytosterols and contains antioxidants that protect body cells. It helps to treat unsightly scars, scratches or skin affected by eczema and mycosis as well as wounds, frostbite, post-operative wounds. The petals of the calendula flower contain helianol, a component of triteptenic alcohols, with a strong anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and antibacterial effect when applied to the skin. Calendula extract can also help with dry or aging skin.

Aloe Vera Extract

Aloe Vera extract can reduce the unpleasant effect of sunburn, soothe skin irritations and contribute to the regeneration of the epidermis. Also, this plant has external effects such as: anti-inflammatory, cicatrizing, antiseptic.

Arnica

Arnica is a plant that comes from the mountain arnica plant, a yellow-orange flower that grows in the mountains of Europe and Siberia. It is also known as “wolf’s bane”, leopard’s bane or mountain arnica.

Being part of the sunflower family, oil can be extracted from this plant which is used as an active ingredient in skin care products, such as organic creams, gels and lotions.

Although it is famous for its medicinal uses, arnica can also be very beneficial for your skin. There are many benefits you can have when you include this special active ingredient in your skin care routine.

Many products that contain arnica as an active ingredient help to treat acne and skin rashes, for example. Arnica is also used in creams or gels to help relieve muscle pain, heal wounds or heal bruises.

Forest mallow

Mallow is a herbaceous, robust, strong plant that grows spontaneously, on vacant land, at the edge of forests, next to fences and houses, it is spread all over Europe. Due to the mucilage content, the leaves and flowers of the forest mallow have emollient, expectorant properties, being indicated in the treatment of inflammations of the upper respiratory tract, in inflammations of the oral mucosa or the gastrointestinal tract (gastroenteritis, hyperacid gastritis). Also, Malva sylvestris is able to influence other cytokines (IL-12, IL-4), suggesting mechanisms of macrophage activation and favoring the immune response. In skin irritations, aqueous extracts work: anti-inflammatory, emollient, antioxidant and increase skin elasticity.

Geranium-rose

The geranium-rose plant is said to be native not only to South Africa, but also to Egypt, Morocco, the Reunion Islands and the Island of Madagascar. It was later brought to European countries such as France, Italy and Spain at the beginning of the 17th century. The herb and essential oil of rose geranium have been used since ancient times to heal injuries such as cuts, scrapes, burns, skin ulcers and infections. These effects are due to its antiseptic, antibacterial, analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. The sweet aroma with floral and citrus undertones in this oil has been harnessed in the perfume industry since ancient times.

Vitamin A

The best help we can give the skin to maintain its health, suppleness and elasticity is the optimal intake of vitamins. And among these, vitamin A is one of the most effective, as it acts deeply, at the level of the core of the skin cells. Vitamin A is found in nature in the form of retinol and provitamin A or carotene, having a major influence not only on the skin, but on the entire body. Its absorption takes place in the small intestine, in the presence of bile salts and minerals. Moreover, it is considered the most powerful vitamin with an anti-cancer effect. Benefits: Reduces redness and spots, maintains skin elasticity, stimulates cell regeneration, restores brightness and moisturizes the skin.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E helps the immune system and has a strong antioxidant role in protecting cells. In addition, this vitamin regulates the level of cholesterol and maintains the health of the blood vessels, prevents the thickening of the arteries and the installation of atherosclerosis. It helps heal wounds and maintains skin health. In addition, this vitamin increases the degree of hydration and elasticity of the skin, which is why it is included in many creams and cosmetic products. It keeps the skin young and also protects it from the harmful effects of the sun or smoking. At the same time, it fights irritations and inflammations caused by burns, acne, eczema and stimulates skin regeneration, being also recommended for improving scars and wrinkles.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that can neutralize free radicals. Due to its antioxidant properties, it helps the skin in the natural regeneration process that helps the body repair damaged cells. Topical antioxidants help the skin to protect it against daily aggressors such as UV rays or pollution. Prevents and reduces cell damage by neutralizing the production of highly reactive molecules called free radicals.

Favors and accelerates the production of collagen and elastin, regulates the moisture level of the skin, is a beneficial antioxidant, which has a positive effect on skin aging, has an anti-inflammatory effect, ideal especially for people with acne-prone skin, evens out the skin , reducing spots and acting on hyperpigmented areas.