Description
All Ingredients
Aqua (Water)
The natural, spring water is filtered through a special water treatment system that cleans, energises and mineralises the water. It is a good solvent for many raw materials.
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
We use a caprylic/capric triglyceride, that is extracted from the coconut. The skin-friendly cleansing-active substance is produced from sugars and plant-based fats of the coconut. It is much milder than conventional surfactants and biodegradable.
Ethylhexyl Palmitate
Plant-based emollient. It is used as an organic silicone replacement because it provides the skin with a very smooth and silky feeling.
Pentylene Glycol
The organic compound serves as a humectant and moisturiser and has an antibacterial effect.
Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Leaf Water
Witch hazel contains essential oils, tannins and flavonoids. Its extract has an anti-inflammatory, astringent, decongestant and styptic effect to the skin. Also a cleansing and antiseptic effect is described. These properties make witch hazel a popular ingredient in face lotions, as well as other personal care products and creams for inflamed and irritated skin.
Glycerin
It is present in all waxes and oils. It attracts water to the skin and supports cell regeneration. We only use plant-based glycerin.
Methyl Glucose Sesquistearate
Emulsifier based on plant-based raw materials. With very gentle and effective moisturising properties. It makes the skin supple and smooth.
Brassica Oleracea Italica (Broccoli) Seed Oil
Broccoli seed oil is rich in minerals and vitamins like B1, B2, B6, E and especially ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and carotene (provitamin A). It also contains a special composition of fatty acids that provide both stability and light, non-greasy application and the ability to help inhibit the production of sebum.
Alcohol Denat.
The solubility of the denatured alcohol is used in the manufacturing of herbal extracts. The alcohol used in products are dosed in such quantities that they do not dry the skin.
Stearyl Alcohol
Stearyl alcohol is a component of natural plant-based waxes with skin-nourishing properties. It is used as an emulsifier.
Tocopheryl Acetate
It is derived from vitamin E and is resistant to light and oxygen. It is well absorbed by the skin and has a healing function. It acts as an antioxidant and a free radical scavenger.
Achillea Millefolium Extract
The flowers of the yarrow contain an essential oil, which is like the anti-inflammatory effect of chamomile, and the “beauty vitamin” vitamin A. The extract nourishes oily and blemished skin.
Althaea Officinalis Root Extract
Mallow has a soothing, pore refining and anti-inflammatory effect. It makes the skin supple and acts as a moisturiser.
Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract
The extract made of the flower heads of chamomile works anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and skin refining. It enhances cell renewal and soothes the skin. It also reduces the skin sensitivity.
Hypericum Perforatum Extract
St. John’s wort is known for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and calming effects. It is also known for its pain-relieving and wound-healing properties.
Ectoin
The cell-protective, regenerative and soothing properties of the stress protective molecule ectoin show excellent results, which are documented in numerous studies and serve as the ideal basis for successful anti aging cosmetics. It is a valuable, highly active and natural active ingredient. Ectoin reduces the effects of UVA induced skin aging and harmful environmental influences. It stimulates cell renewal and protects the skin’s own immune system.
Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Extract
Sage acts anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and balancing on the skin.
Saccharide Isomerate
A plant-derived sugar mixture that is present in similar form in the skin. It attaches itself to keratin in the skin and ensures that the skin is ideally hydrated.
Alcohol
The solubility of the denatured alcohol is used in the manufacturing of herbal extracts. The alcohol used in products is dosed in such quantities that it does not dry the skin.
Lecithin
Lecithin is naturally present in the human body and one of its basic components because it is a building block of cell membranes. Lecithin is used in cosmetics because of its ability to permanently combine water and fats. Lecithin is therefore an important component of creams, lotions and ointments, but it is also used in soaps and shampoos for its moisturising qualities. However, lecithin not only moisturises, but also facilitates the absorption of other nutrients through the skin, supports the defence of free radicals in combination with antioxidants such as vitamin C and E and ensures an increased moisture content of the skin. Botanic lecithin regulates the pH value of the skin and supports the natural protective barrier of the skin.
Mel
Organic Honey. It is particularly rich in substances that preserve the skin, acts smoothing, tightens and improves the skin’s elasticity and moisturises.
Carbomer
Polyacrylate as a gelling agent, emulsion stabiliser and viscosity regulator. The most outstanding feature is its high storage power, which ensures a long-lasting moisturisation.
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium hydroxide is an adjuvant to adjust the pH value of the skin.
Tocopherol
Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant. In addition, vitamin E is effective against premature wrinkles, soothes the skin and protects it from drying out. Vitamin E, a vitamin for the skin protection, neutralises free radicals caused by UV light and other environmental influences.
Potassium Phosphate
Mineral emulsifier that stabilises the pH value of the skin.
Sodium Hyaluronate
Hyaluronic acid is a natural component of skin cells and binds moisture in the skin. Hyaluronic acid has the ability to bind very large amounts of water compared to its mass (up to six litres of water per gram). With increasing age, the hyaluronic acid content of the skin and the skin’s ability to hold moisture is reduced. The more effective moisture-binding effect in comparison to other substances results from the fact that it emits its hydrate mantle only after several hours and acts in this manner over a long period of time.
Citric Acid
Citric acid to adjust the pH and moisture retention factor.
Sodium Citrate
Citric acid is a natural preservative.
Linalool
Produced as an intermediate in the synthesis of vitamin E and serves as an odorant. It is a natural component of essential oils. It is not added as an isolated substance, but is always included as a component of natural essential oils.
Coumarin
Naturally occurring secondary plant substance found in cinnamon, sweet woodruff and hay. It is used as a fragrance . It is not added as an isolated substance, but is always included as a component of natural essential oils.
Citronellol
The fragrance is part of many essential oils, such as rose, geranium and citronella. It is not added as an isolated substance, but is always included as a component of natural essential oils.
Limonene
Natural component of essential citrus oils . It is not added as an isolated substance, but is always included as a component of natural essential oils.
Geraniol
Geraniol is a natural part of the essential oil of roses. It is not added as an isolated substance, but is always included as a component of natural essential oils.
Eugenol
Natural component of essential oils that are found in basil, cloves and cinnamon. It is used as a fragrance. It is not added as an isolated substance, but is always included as a component of natural essential oils.
Parfum (Fragrance)
Fragrance with very low allergenic potential and no preservatives.