The olive oil (Olea Europaea) has been used for ages for its therapeutic properties. It is very rich in antioxidants (tocopherols) and nutrients (polyphenols, flavonoids, carotene and others). These compounds have anti-oxidant, anti-thrombotic and antibacterial actions. It nourishes the skin and has a restorative effect. It easily penetrates the skin.
The olive leaves have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
Coconut oil (Cocos nucifera) is one of the most popular cosmetics vegetable oil for skin and hair care. Ideal for any type of skin, it nourishes and hydrates the skin. Ideal for the manufacture of natural soaps.
Palm oil (Elaeis guineensis) when it is used in combination with olive oil and coconut oil, it produces a very nice hard soap and accelerates the saponification process.
Jojoba oil is rich in proteins, vitamins and trace elements and has moisturizing, soothing and nourishing properties. It is easily absorbed by skin while on hair it offers deep moisture and shine.
Almond oil is one of the oldest cosmetic oils. It has nourishing and moisturizing properties and helps skin improve its elasticity. It is ideal for massage purposes.
Cocoa butter (Theobroma Cacao) contains natural antioxidants. Rich in vitamins A, D, E and B (thiamin and Riboflavin) complex, softens and nourishes the skin, reduces the evaporation of water. It is an excellent emollient for dry skins.
Avocado oil (Persea Gratissima) has a structure similar to human sebum. She is very sweet and rich in vitamin E and trace elements.
Shea butter (Butyrospermum Parkii) is a fat that is used in Africa not only to moisturize and protect the skin against the sun, but also as food. It has important restorative potential. It softens and nourishes the skin.
Wheat germ oil (Triticum Vulgaris) has great therapeutic virtues. Rich in vitamin A, D, E and F and trace elements, it has an effect, homogenization and neutralizes the "free radicals".



