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Benefits of our Scrubs

 

 

 

All our scrubs are 100% natural and are made with top quality ingredients on a daily basis.

We have researched all our ingredients and only included the ones that will most benefit your skin.

 

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Listed below are the main benefits of each key ingredient:

 

Caffeine: Coffee is rich in antioxidants, making it an awesome anti-inflammatory ingredient. It contains caffeine, which draws out excess moisture from your skin, causing it to look and feel smoother and firmer. Caffeine is also thought to help in the temporary reduction of cellulite. Coffee acts as a mild exfoliant, removing dead skin cells and exposing fresh, soft skin. Caffeine has a sunscreen effect. Hard to believe – but apparently caffeine will absorb UVB rays when applied to the skin.

 

Coconut Oil: Coconut oil is the all-in-one natural solution to all your skin problems. It soothes bug bites, speeds healing, helps with rashes, gets rid of flaking skin, softens and shrinks wrinkles, protects against sun damage, keeps tans longer, acts as an antioxidant to prevent cellular aging. It keeps the skin's connective tissues strong, which prevents sagging and wrinkles. Apply coconut oil directly to your skin to soften the appearance of fine lines or use it daily on your face and body for a healthy glow

 

Aloe Vera Gel: Aloe vera gel contains two hormones: Auxin and Gibberellins. These two hormones provide wound healing and anti-inflammatory properties that reduce skin inflammation. Giberellin in aloe vera acts as a growth hormone stimulating the growth of new cells. It allows the skin to heal quickly and naturally with minimal scarring. Aloe is soothing and can reduce skin inflammations, blistering and itchiness, while helping the skin to heal more rapidly. Aloe leaves contain a plethora of antioxidants including, beta carotene, vitamin C and E that can help improve the skin's natural firmness and keep the skin hydrated. It aslo helps to reduce the appearance of stretch marks

 

Grapeseed Oil: The flavonoid 'oligomeric procyanidin', found in grape seed oil is an incredibly strong antioxidant, about 50 times stronger than antioxidants like, vitamin C and E. So, this compound can provide protection against cellular and tissue damage caused by free radicals. Grape seed oil can help strengthen and repair damaged or broken capillaries and blood vessels. This in turn, can help to improve circulation and alleviate conditions like, varicose veins and spider veins

 

Lemon & Lime Juice: Cleansing your face with lime may help keep acne-causing bacterial growth at bay. Limes possess natural antibiotic propertiesAstringents cause a minute, temporary tightening of muscles. For this reason, astringents are used to improve the appearance of facial skin and are found in a number of commercially available beauty products. They're used to tighten pores and temporarily reduce oil production for a clearer, brighter complexion. Lime oil has astringent properties when applied topically. Discoloration caused by scars, certain skin disorders and age spots can be diminished by applying lemon juice and lemon juice is a natural exfolient. The acid acts as a gentle and natural 'skin peel'

 

Lavender: Lavender is great for skincare due to its antiseptic and antifungal properties which help to reduce scarring and speed up healing. Besides soothing acne prone skin, lavender oil is a wonderful remedy for eczema. It relieves itching and decongests the irritated patches of skin by adding moisture, thus speeding up the healing process. Regular usage of this oil lessens eczema outbreaks to a significant extent. avender relieves tension, stress and in inflammation, all of which are responsible for causing skin ageing. It also boosts the circulatory system, thus increasing the flow of oxygen and nutrients to skin cells. This results in lowering the signs of ageing such as wrinkles and fine lines.

 

Sugar: Sugar is the most natural way to soften, exfoliate and to freshen up the skin. Sugar is a natural sweetener that can also be used as a natural beauty regimen. Its fine texture gently exfoliates the skin without leaving harmful residue that can clog the pores. It has moisturizing properties that prevents the skin from drying. It is safe to use even on children’s sensitive skin and to soothe chapped lips.  Sugar scrub can help reverse early signs of aging. Exposure from pollution, dirt, stress and sun’s ultra violet rays damage the skin cells. This leads to skin dullness and develops early signs of aging like fine lines and uneven skin tone. Sugar scrub creates a gentle abrasion to even out the skin tone. It removes accumulated dead and damaged skin cells caused by sun exposure and pollution. The gentle massaging application of a sugar scrub on the skin enhances blood circulation. This increases collagen production and skin cell regeneration to prevent wrinkles and other signs of aging.

 

Honey: Honey is a natural humectant, meaning it draws moisture from the air into the skin and ensures it's retained it in the layers where it’s needed most for penetrating, long-lasting hydration. The enzymes in raw honey clarify skin and keep pores clear and clean. Plus, the antibacterial properties of honey and coconut oil also prevent bacterial buildup that can lead to skin imbalances and breakouts. Honey is loaded with antioxidants, enzymes, and other nutrients that nourish, cleanse, and hydrate skin. 

 

Pink Clay: Clay face masks are touted as one of the most effective treatments for skin problems, especially acne and pimples. However, clay masks also help to remove excess oil, grime and toxins from the skin while stimulating blood circulation to the skin and removing dead skin cells. Pink clay, naturally rich in trace elements, is soothing and restores a healthy glow to your complexion, while respecting the skin's pH, which has been weakened by pollution. A very gentle cleanse that will sooth your skin. This clay is ideal for normal skin types due to its unique balance of properties. The clay provides a profound absorption of toxins and clogged oil from the skin and combats skin irritation and dryness. It helps in stimulating circulation on the skin, exfoliating and cleansing.

 

Tea Tree Oil: Tea tree oil is best known as an acne remedy. It has the potential to improve your skin by treating acne, psoriasis, eczema and many other conditions. It has strong antibacterial and anti inflammation properties.  It has unique disinfecting and soothing properties and, unlike other acne treatments, tea tree oil will not strip your skin of its natural oils and cause further damage. Just a small amount of oil will penetrate the skin to unblock the sebaceous glands, disinfect pores and dry out whiteheads, blackheads, pimples and other blemishes.

 

Raspberries:  Not only are raspberries delicious to eat, they are also brimming with nutritional benefits which make them excellent for overall health. They are a rich source of vitamins, fiber and contain phyto-chemical compounds which serve as an antioxidant. Because of the role of free radicals in the ageing process, raspberries also slow down the signs of ageing. Raspberry prevents damage to the cell membranes and other components, reducing fungal and bacterial growth in the body. Red raspberries contain anthocyanins, the nutrients which are extremely essential for maintaining a youthful skin and a beautiful complexion too. Raspberry seeds contain high amount of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. These are found to be great for treating skin-related conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

 

Cocoa: We usually think of chocolate as a delicious diet destroying indulgence – and rarely consider its health benefits. It is easy to forget that its key ingredient, cocoa, is a natural product that is packed with active materials that might be very protective for the skin. Cocoa contains antioxidants that work toward repairing damaged skin. This will make your skin softer Antioxidant properties of the flavanols give the skin extra protection against free radicals. Free radicals are the reactive forms of oxygen generated when UV light hits the skin. It is well established that the ageing of the skin caused by sunlight is largely the result of damage to the skin’s proteins caused by these free radicals.

 

 

 

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