Our Ingredients
Our ingredients are carefully selected to effectively support your unique skin needs. Learn more about our ingredients below.
Pro-Ceramide
A Pro-Ceramide is an ingredient that supports skin's natural ceramide levels. In other words, Pro-Ceramide is a building block that allows your skin to replenish its own ceramides.
Glycerin
Glycerin, also known as glycerol, is part of a class of moisturizing agents called humectants. Humectants can draw water to the outermost layer of the skin from deeper skin layers and from the air around us. In brief, Glycerin helps deliver moisture to the outer layer of the skin, allowing you to feel less dry.
Minerals
Minerals are naturally found in healthy skin, so it’s no wonder that they continue to rise in popularity as a skincare ingredient. The most common types of minerals you’ll find in skincare products include magnesium, zinc, iron, and copper. Such topical minerals are an effective means of supporting healthy-looking skin.
Pro-Vitamin B5
Pro-Vitamin B5, also known as Panthenol, is a humectant, which means it can draw moisture to the upper layer of the skin. It is also used in skincare as an emollient, meaning it soothes and hydrates the skin surface. Additionally, Pro-Vitamin B5 moisturizes to help repair the skin barrier, by supporting skin natural lipids levels, further enabling the skin to lock in moisture.
Shea butter
Shea butter is an emollient that works with other ingredients to help maintain the soft, smooth appearance of the skin. The oils in shea butter can soak into the skin, creating a smooth barrier that seals in moisture while fighting against external pollutants. Additionally, shea butter is known for its calming and soothing properties.
Vitamin E
When it comes to skincare, Vitamin E really refers to a whole family of compounds, including tocopherol. Like Shea Butter, Vitamin E is an emollient, which helps support the skin’s natural moisture barrier, trapping water in the skin. Additionally, Vitamin E compounds like tocopherol are powerful antioxidants. That means that they help defend against surface free-radicals that cause dry skin damage by hydrating skin.