INGREDIENTS
Acai Bioscrub
Acai Bioscrub is a natural exfoliant which can improve circulation and rejuvenate the skin, leaving it feeling soft and revitalized. It has low abrasive properties and is a gentle yet effective way to smooth dry calloused, skin.
Almond Oil
Almond Oil is rich in Vitamin E, as well as magnesium, calcium, and Vitamin D. It helps improve complexion, retain glow, moisturize, sooth skin, reduce inflammation, relieve dry and itching skin, and also may delay the aging process.
Aloe Butter
Aloe Butter has excellent moisturizing and softening properties and aids in the re-hydration of dry chapped skin. It can relieve itching and swelling of irritated skin, and can help sooth injured skin.
Beeswax
Beeswax helps improve the condition of the skin, fosters cells, and protects skin from damaging environmental factors, while also locking in moisture. It is also anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-allergenic, and a germicidal antioxidant.
Coconut Oil, Organic
Coconut Oil is a good source of Vitamin E, Vitamin K, and iron. It can help prevent dryness and skin flaking. It also delays wrinkles and sagging of the skin. Coconut oil helps in treating various skin conditions and skin infections.
Dead Sea Mineral Mud
The Dead Sea is the most saline body of water in the world with far greater concentrations of minerals than any ocean (a concentration of 32% minerals compared to other seas, holding approximately 3%).
Mud from the Dead Sea has a high salt and mineral content, all of which are essential for the body. The mud infuses the skin with minerals leaving it clean, refreshed and hydrated. Dead Sea mud has the dual purpose of exfoliating as well as being as a natural cleanser. It not only removes toxins and impurities from the skin, but also tightens and tones the skin, improves blood circulation, hydrates the skin and aids in skin regeneration. Dead Sea mud has potent antimicrobial properties which may contribute to its ability to alleviate skin conditions.
Mud from the Dead Sea has a high salt and mineral content, all of which are essential for the body. The mud infuses the skin with minerals leaving it clean, refreshed and hydrated. Dead Sea mud has the dual purpose of exfoliating as well as being as a natural cleanser. It not only removes toxins and impurities from the skin, but also tightens and tones the skin, improves blood circulation, hydrates the skin and aids in skin regeneration. Dead Sea mud has potent antimicrobial properties which may contribute to its ability to alleviate skin conditions.
Dead Sea Mineral Salt
Dead Sea Mineral Salt contains bromides and iodine, including other minerals in a dried form, such as magnesium, sodium, calcium, and potassium. All these minerals work together as regulators of cell activity and daily functioning, relieving muscular pain and stabilizing fluid levels in the body. The high concentration of magnesium aids in skin hydration and reducing inflammation. Also, the high concentrations of bromide and magnesium may relieve allergic reactions by cleansing and detoxifying.
Epsom Salt
The salt in Epsom creates a high-mineral content that duplicates the benefits of a hot spring. It is a chemical compound containing magnesium and sulfur. Epsom Salt is said to have anti-inflammatory properties and when it is absorbed through the skin, such as in a bath, it draws toxins from the body, sedates the nervous system, reduces swelling and bruises and relaxes muscles. Epsom Salt can also be used for natural exfoliation to remove dull and dry skin cells, making the skin refreshed and rejuvenated.
Goat's Milk
Goat's Milk is a complete protein containing all the essential amino acids, as well as calcium, phosphorus, vitamin B2, and potassium. It can help protect the skin from daily bacterial and chemical invasions. Goat's milk is very moisturizing because of the natural creams it contains. It is also very good for people with sensitive skin, reducing the risk of skin irritation and allergic reactions. The proteins in the milk help kill acne-causing bacteria, and the alpha-hydroxy acids help to slough off dead skin cells.
Honey
Honey has the ability to absorb and retain moisture helping the skin feel hydrated, fresh, and moisturized. It has natural antioxidants and anti-microbial properties which help protect the skin from damage from the sun's rays, supports, the skin's ability to rejuvenate and refresh skin, and leaving it feeling soft and supple. Honey also absorbs impurities, making it an ideal cleansing agent.
Jewelweed Essential Oil
Herbalists and Native Americans have used jewelweed for centuries to cure the irritation, itching and blisters caused by poison ivy, oak, sumac and stinging nettles.
Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil has antimicrobial properties, which discourage the growth of bacterial and fungal microbes. It also closely resembles the sebum of ths skin, allowing it to be easily absorbed. Jojoba oil contains many important nutrients and minerals, such as Vitamin E, Vitamin B, complex vitamins, silicon, chromium, copper, and zinc.
Kiln-Burn Pine Tar
Its anti-inflammatory and skin-soothing attributes make pine tar soap ideal for the treatment of eczema, hives, acne, insect bites, dandruff, contact dermatitis and seborrhea. It also helps dry out blistery rashes such as poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac.
Oatmeal
Oatmeal is a gentle yet effective skin cleanser. It can help relieve dryness, and restore the natural moisture balance to aid in healing skin irritations. Oatmeal used as a skin cleanser absorbs and removes surface dirt and impurities, while providing gentle exfoliation.
Olive Oil, Extra Virgin Organic
Olive Oil is extremely rich in iron and A, B1, B2, C, E, and D vitamins. Vitamin E is one of the most important helpers in the fight against the aging process. Olive Oil also has good fatty acids, helping the skin to be more elastic and smooth.
Palm Fruit Oil, Organic
Palm Fruit oil is a rich source of Vitamin E, Vitamin A, and antioxidants. We only purchase certified organic Palm Fruit oil, which is harvested in a sustainable manner, preserving the biodiversity of the region and create partnerships with the community.
From the USDA Organic website (http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/nop): What is organic?
Organic production is a system that is managed in accordance with the Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA) of 1990 (PDF) and regulations in Title 7, Part 205 of the Code of Federal Regulations to respond to site-specific conditions by integrating cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that foster cycling of resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity. The National Organic Program (NOP) develops, implements, and administers national production, handling, and labeling standards.
From the QAI website (http://www.qai-inc.com/1_0_0_0.php): QAI conducts its operations in a manner that is designed to minimize the impact on the environment and the people who live and work in that environment.
(http://www.qai-inc.com/7_0_0_0.php)
What is organic?
An organic production system is managed in accordance with the Organic Foods Production Act and the National Organic Program to respond to site-specific conditions by integrating cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that foster cycling of resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity.
From the USDA Organic website (http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/nop): What is organic?
Organic production is a system that is managed in accordance with the Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA) of 1990 (PDF) and regulations in Title 7, Part 205 of the Code of Federal Regulations to respond to site-specific conditions by integrating cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that foster cycling of resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity. The National Organic Program (NOP) develops, implements, and administers national production, handling, and labeling standards.
From the QAI website (http://www.qai-inc.com/1_0_0_0.php): QAI conducts its operations in a manner that is designed to minimize the impact on the environment and the people who live and work in that environment.
(http://www.qai-inc.com/7_0_0_0.php)
What is organic?
An organic production system is managed in accordance with the Organic Foods Production Act and the National Organic Program to respond to site-specific conditions by integrating cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that foster cycling of resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity.
Plantain Essential Oil
Plantain Oil has been used as a salve for bruises, bug bites, swellings, scarring, strained ligaments, muscles or tendons, rashes and skin irritations.
Safflower Oil
Safflower Oil is a good source of omega-6 fatty acids and vitamin E. It promotes healthy skin and aids in moisturizing the skin.
Soy Butter
Soya Bean is extremely high in lecithin, sterolins, vitamin E, omega 3 fatty acids and isoflavones. It penetrates easily into the skin which makes it an effective moisturizing agent. Soy Butter re-hydrates and replenishes the skin’s lipid barrier to help hold in moisture while softening dry, chafed, and damaged skin.
Soybean Oil, Organic
Soybean Oil is a natural source of lecitihin, sterolins, and Vitamin E. It is easily absorbed and leaves your skin feeling smooth.
Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea Tree Oil is an excellent natural remedy for hundreds of bacterial and fungal skin ailments such as acne, abscess, oily skin, blisters, sun burns, athlete's foot, warts, herpes, insect bites, rashes, dandruff and other minor wounds and irritations.
Vitamin E Oil
Vitamin E plays a crucial role in protecting skin cells and membranes from environmental damage. This protection extends to stopping damage to the skin from UV rays, pollutants and aging. It provides deep miniaturization for the skin whilst allowing the skin to breathe and function naturally, therefore helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. For use in cosmetics, Vitamin E is a natural preservative that helps sustain shelf life of products.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are for educational purposes only and are not intended to diagnose or treat any condition. Please consult your health care professional with any health-related concerns, and for diagnosis and treatment.

