Wild Organic Cinnamon
An all-round ingredient, which we’ve repetitively used in many of our products. The antioxidants present in Cinnamon helps reduce acne. It has anti-inflammatory properties, which reduces redness and boosts your complexion. It is also a natural scrub that can help remove dead skin cells and bring back your skin’s softness. Stimulates hair growth by increasing blood circulation to the scalp, and gets rid of dandruff as well.
It is native to India, SriLanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar. Back in Ancient Egypt, cinnamon was used to embalm the mummies! In 1767, the British East India Company established ‘Anjarakkandy Cinnamon Estate’ in the Cannanore district of Kerala, India. It later became Asia's largest cinnamon estate.
Neem
Full of nutritious fatty acids, neem promotes hair growth and prevents baldness. A powerful natural conditioner that helps with reducing dandruff and scalp itching and infections. Keeps the lice away, and stops premature greying as well. In Neem, Vitamin E allows it to penetrate deep into the skin, to heal cracks caused by dryness. Works wonders against acne, pimples, hyperpigmentation, scars, and blackheads! Effortlessly soothes inflamed and itchy skin. Neem also substitutes as an effective mosquito repellant, especially against the kind that spread malaria, Anopheles.
Neem is an ancient medicinal tree, celebrated for its remarkable healing properties as far back as 5,000 BCE. Described in ancient Indian Ayurvedic texts as ‘Sarva roga nivarini’ and ‘Nimba’. Neem’s name is ‘Arista’ in Sanskrit – meaning ‘perfect, complete and imperishable’.
Mint/Pudhina
A pioneer of therapeutic qualities, mint effectively treats acne and soothes sunburn. It’s known to balance the natural oils on your skin and scalp while squashing dandruff. A natural exfoliant which helps remove dead cells from the skin. Mint is beneficial to treat oily scalp.
The mint nutrients tone the skin, decrease swelling, reduce pores and regain skin elasticity. The menthol imparts a fresh smell and tingly sensation on the skin/scalp, nothing to worry; it’s working it’s magic!
Basil/Tulsi
An integral part of Indian tradition, as a medicine and a holy crop. This herb helps in unclogging pores, removing dead skin cells, and preventing acne breakout. This is your holy grail if you have oily skin since it thoroughly removes excess oil and dirt. Say goodbye to dandruff and premature greying with the continued use of Tulsi. Packed with vitamin K and antioxidants, tulsi promotes hair growth by stimulating blood circulation. Make your hair roots stronger as well.
According to Hindu mythology, it is believed to be a ward against evil spirits and ghosts. Have you ever wondered why tulsi leaves are traditionally put in the mouth of a dying person? It is said to guide the departed soul towards heaven. When the British came to India, they were plagued by mosquito menace and hence planted Tulsi and Neem all-around their bungalows.
Saffron/Kunkuma
The antioxidant properties present in saffron help stop hair loss while promoting healthy hair growth. Also known to purify the scalp and open pores. Saffron is known to make skin radiant and lighten skin tone. Acts as a toner and treats acne and blemishes. Known as a super ingredient to treat dry skin and lighten scars.
Applying saffron on your scalp helps in treating baldness by stimulating hair growth. Saffron’s active components are mood-uplifting agents! Using this on your skin daily could make you happier.
Haridra/Haldi
This natural antiseptic ingredient is a star combating all the acne, scars and pigmentation. Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which means it’s terrific to brighten your skin. It is also a proven ingredient to fade under-eye dark circles. It is stimulating while being gentle, making for a wonderful exfoliating cleanser, both hair and scalp. Powerful in fighting any sort of scalp itch signs. Did you know that it’s useful for preventing/ treating stretch marks?! The antioxidative potential of Turmeric lets it penetrate deep in and enhance the function of the skin membrane cells.
The use of turmeric dates back nearly 4000 years to India’s Vedic culture, where it was used as a culinary spice and had some religious significance. In 1280, Marco Polo described this spice, marvelling at a vegetable that exhibited qualities similar to that of saffron. Belonging to the ginger family, it’s rhizomes mature beneath the ground.
Lodhra
Lodhra has many mesmerising medicinal properties. One of which helps reduce wrinkles and anti-ageing signs! It has strong blood purifying properties, which helps in reducing skin infections like Eczema and Psoriasis. It is also an astringent, which helps shrink open pore, acne, black & whiteheads effortlessly. Also ideal for treating scalp problems like ulcers, itches, and dandruff.
Found in the north-east regions of India, and Burma as well. Lodhra means that it helps in making the body firm. Lodhra has anti-androgenic properties that help in preventing PCOS conditions while improving fertility in women.
Haritaki/Harad
This ingredient is a potent natural toner. It penetrates deep layers of the skin and flushes out toxins, reducing pimples, blemishes and tan. Known to Uplift skin health by reducing several pores efficiently. It also gets rid of dirt and impurities to promote hair growth. Strengthens hair follicles from the roots, preventing easy fallout, while imparting silky soft, smooth hair.
Haritaki is held in high esteem in Ayurveda for its properties to prevent and cure diseases. It is called the ‘King of Medicines’ because of its extraordinary therapeutic benefits. Haritaki facilitates tissue regeneration which allows wounds to heal faster! It has powerful anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and antifungal properties which help boost your immunity.
Hrivera/Coleus
Coming from the Hibiscus Family, it combats dandruff miraculously. It’s anti-inflammatory properties fight off any signs of acne or dirt build up on the skin. Effective for getting rid of lice and improving scalp health with its antimicrobial properties!
Hrivera has been cultivated for centuries for its aromatic roots. Hrivera is not widely distributed in India but is endemic to Tamil Nadu, and under cultivation in certain places of Tamil Nadu. It has cancer-preventive and antipyretic properties. It is known for its potential to cure various diseases.
Fenugreek Leaves/ Methi
Fenugreek leaves have moisturising and soothing effect, which helps reduce dry skin. They keep the facial skin pores germ-free and reduces dark spots caused due to acne. Also packed with anti-ageing properties, it helps reduce wrinkles quickly. The antifungal effect of the leaves reduces the dryness of the scalp and squashes dandruff. Promotes healthy hair growth while adding an impeccable shine.
Since ancient times in Greece, Egypt, and Rome, Fenugreek seeds used to be consumed with everything. It was used for healing wounds, abscesses, arthritis, bronchitis and digestive problems. Fenugreek is also known to help reduce weight by improving your digestion! Famous as a best blood-purifying herb.
Manjistha
Famous as the best blood-purifying herb. For this reason, it's an excellent ingredient in face packs. Promotes skin whitening and lightens dark spots. Reduces inflammation, acne growth and skin rashes. Use it even to heal minor skin infections, bacterial acne and blemishes. It also helps with promoting healthy hair growth by stimulating blood circulation.
Manjistha is a prickly climber that can grow up to nine feet, and its stems and branches are covered in glossy, vibrant green heart-shaped leaves. Many kinds of research show that it regulates blood pressure, and helps protect from blood clot formation. Hence helps with healing wounds faster. An unknown fact about Manjistha is that it can be used to treat arthritis.
Rasna
Rasna nourishes your skin from within by reducing inflammation. Its anti-ageing properties help in decreasing signs like premature grey hair and wrinkles as well! Effectively purifies the blood and reduces the toxins, hence fights acne and dandruff.
The plant grows in open wastelands over sandy-saline lands in low rainfall areas. Particularly in Punjab, upper Gangetic plains. The leaves of Rasna are used as laxative, analgesic and antipyretic. This ingredient is known to help improve your gut health.
Green Gram/Moong Dal
Green gram, with its natural bleaching properties, brightens your skin. It is known to help you get rid of fine facial hairs. Prevents your pores from clogging up with oils or dirt. This pulse promotes hair growth while also conditioning it hair. The essential fats, minerals and vitamins packed in it reduce hair breakage.
Made with the goodness of vitamin C and antioxidants, moong dal helps reverse hair loss. Forget dandruff trouble with its antibacterial goodness. Lightens your tan and restore the natural colour.
Bibhitaki/Bahera
Its antibacterial properties make it useful for controlling acne and scars. Also famous for quick healing of wounds and skin injuries. Removes excess oil and keeps the scalp dry, which prevents the growth of dandruff. Hence promoting hair growth! Can help to soften your skin and make your hair look smoother, thicker, and lustrious.
Bibhitaki is believed to be the abode of “Lord Shani” and planted in the premises of Shaneeshwara temples all over South India. The tree has ornamental value too and used in urban plantations. Interestingly, it is one of the common trees in Mysuru and dots many parks and avenues. It works magic for sore throats and cold!
Tila Taila/Sesame
Sesame soothes and heals your scalp and roots. Can help to soften your skin and make your hair look smoother. The antifungal properties prevent scalp dryness, flaking, and itching. Antioxidants protect skin cells from the damage like UV rays, and pollution. Especially suitable for oily skin, it is beneficial for controlling acne-prone reactions!
Sesame is considered to be the oldest oilseed crop known to humanity. Native to sub-Saharan Africa, but originated in India. It is a robust crop that needs little farming support, hence called a survivor crop. It grows in drought conditions, in high heat, with residual moisture in soil after monsoons are gone or even when rains fail or when rains are excessive.
Saindava Lavana/Rock Salt
It cleanses, strengthens, and rejuvenates your skin. While adding glow to your skin, it prevents oil build-up, acne, and clogged dirt. Reduce the symptoms of eczema and dry skin trouble. Rock salt helps to get rid of all dirt from hair and also prevents dandruff and hair falls. Rock salt is used as a home remedy for curing inflammation and irritation of insect bites.
The discovery of the Himalayan salt/rock salt deposits traces back to Alexander the Great’s army. However, the first records of mining are from the Janjua people in the 1200s. The salt is mostly mined at the Khewra Salt Mine in Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan, situated in the foothills of the Salt Range hill system in the Indo-Gangetic Plain.
Sandalwood/ Chandan
Famous for restoring the damaged skin cells. It promotes the skin’s complexion and maintains the glow. Cures skin conditions like dry skin, flaking and wrinkles. It assists in controlling oil secretions, acne, and pigmentation. Sandalwood effectively wards off the excess sebum secretion in the scalp. Also treats split ends and enhance the hair lustre and growth.
Indian sandalwood is very sacred in the Hindu Ayurveda. The wood is used for worshipping the god Shiva, and it is believed that goddess Lakshmi lives in the tree. These are found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, Indonesia, Hawaii, and other Pacific Islands. Known for their peculiar fragrance, it works well as a relaxant or sedative, which helps ease muscle spasms.
Shikakai/Soap-Pod
Being a natural detergent, it cleanses the hair, removes grease and makes it softer and shinier. The potent antifungal property of Shikakai plays a crucial role in getting rid of dandruff and lice from the scalp. Shikakai provides a cooling effect and subdues the pain. Shikakai not only prevents premature greying but also retains the natural youthfulness of black hair.
It is a climbing shrub native to Asia, common in central and south India’s warm plains. It is mild, has a naturally low pH, and doesn't strip hair of natural oils. An infusion of its leaves has been used for therapy of jaundice in traditional Indian medicine.
Karpura/Camphor
Camphor gets absorbed quickly into the skin, creating a cool sensation. Helps reduce itching and irritation on the scalp. It strengthens hair roots and boosts hair growth. Improves your hair texture. Camphor acts as a disinfecting agent, killing lice effectively. Quick to heal wounds and soothes burns. Helps bring down the pain and swelling caused due to inflammation. Inhibit the growth of fungus on toenails and cracked heels.
Commonly found in China, Taiwan, and Japan. It is isolated by passing steam through the pulverised wood and condensing the vapours; camphor crystallises from the distillate’s oily portion and is purified by pressing and sublimation. Since the early 1930s, camphor has been made by several processes.
Organic Ginger Root/Adrak
Ginger increases the blood circulation to the scalp; this enables hair growth. Its antiseptic properties help prevent dandruff. Ginger can refresh your skin and make it glow. Also makes your skin look healthy and soften it. Heals whiteheads and scars. Ginger has antioxidants in it that can prevent split ends and dry hair related problems. It is a natural painkiller and is also anti-ageing.
Ginger originated in Maritime Southeast Asia and was likely domesticated first by the Austronesian peoples. Ginger is one of the first spices to export from Asia, arriving in Europe with the spice trade, and was used by ancient Greeks and Romans. Regions in the Southwest and Northeast India are most suitable for ginger production due to their warm and humid climate, average rainfall and land space.
Black Pepper/Kali Mirch
Maintains hair growth and helps remove excess dryness from the scalp. Kalimirch is considered beneficial for the skin due to its anti-ageing property. It cleanses the skin by exfoliating and removes dead cells from the skin. Black pepper has superb antioxidants, that boost one’s immunity. Black pepper fights the signs of premature ageing – including wrinkles, fine lines, and even dark spots.
The first records of pepper dating back to 2000, when mentioned in ancient Indian writings and peppercorns were found in the pharaoh Ramses II’s nostrils. In the absence of a toothbrush and toothpaste, people used it to remove or reduce the bad breath.
Soap Berries/Soap Nuts
Soapnuts vitamins make the hair shiny and smooth, and with regular use, soapnuts can reduce split ends, tame frizz and detangle. Soapnuts can fight dandruff because they have antifungal and antibacterial. They also have insecticidal properties that make them kill lice. Natural, inexpensive alternative for shampoos! One word of caution with soapnuts is don’t let them get in your eyes.
Some claim the origin is China, while others state India. Soapberries grow in several parts of India, from Kerala’s far southern state to the northern regions of Rajasthan, and the eastern planes of the Himalayas.
Black Sesame Seed Oil/Kala Til
Being emollient, which means it softens your skin and makes the strands look smoother. The fatty acids in sesame oil make it suitable for treating dry hair and scalp. Antioxidants protect skin cells from the damage like UV rays, and pollution. Especially ideal for oily skin, it is beneficial for controlling acne-prone reactions!
Sesame is considered to be the oldest oilseed crop known to humanity. Native to sub-Saharan Africa, but originated in India. It is a robust crop that needs little farming support, hence called a survivor crop. It grows in drought conditions, in high heat, with residual moisture in soil after monsoons are gone or even when rains fail or when rains are excessive.
Hibiscus/Red Tea
Hibiscus is a rich source of hydroxy acids that stimulates hair growth, prevents baldness and delay premature greying. It is a natural cleanser that purifies your complexion and keeps your skin hydrated. Hibiscus can help improve the skin's elasticity and prevent early signs of ageing. It is a miraculous plant that moisturises and nourishes both hair and skin. The perfect solution for squashing dandruff and itchy scalp problems!
In Hindu mythology, the hibiscus flower is the goddess Kali’s flower, a primordial energy manifestation. Native to warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world.
Bhringraj/ False Daisy
It is an excellent remedy for stress-related hair loss. Promotes healthy hair growth and slows down hair greying. Bhringraj has anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties that help to reduce dandruff. It is effective against various types of follicle infections, psoriasis. Bhringraj can easily penetrate the scalp and moisturise your dry scalp. Regular use can improve the blood supply to your hair roots, ultimately providing all the hair’s nourishment.
Bhringraj is a species of plant in the sunflower family. This species grows commonly in moist places in warm temperate to tropical areas worldwide. It is widely distributed throughout India, Nepal, China, Thailand, and Brazil.
Sugandi Root/Gadisugandhi
Better known as aromatic ginger, it has antioxidant, antibacterial and healing properties. Makes it ideal for treating inflammation and irritation of the skin and even the scalp. Particularly suitable for fragile, delicate and dull hair as it restores strength, volume and shine! It’s involved in preparing scrubs and purifying or anti-age masks for skin care because of its antioxidant properties, thus combating skin ageing. It also has cicatrising properties, which removes impurities from the pores.
It is a species of plant that is found in South Asia. It occurs over India’s more significant part, from the upper Gangetic plain eastwards to Assam and in central, western and South India. The root extracts are used in syrup with sugar and a dash of lemon (Sharbat) and served at most small refreshment shops in South India.
Wild Indian Gooseberries/Khus Khus
Add Khus Khus/poppy seeds to your skincare to reveal glowing, blemish-free complexion. They are also very popular for maintaining the skin’s hydration, the perfect ingredient to combat dryness. Known to be essential to chase away stubborn dandruff as well, while also boosting healthy hair growth! Due to the linoleic acid in Khus Khus, it helps toughen up your skin and reduce inflammation. Apply this to reduce itchiness, inflammation, and it also has alkaloids that relieve pain. They can also help with burns.
All parts of the plant are used in various Ayurvedic medicine herbal preparations, including the fruit, seed, leaves, root, bark and flowers. Half of this fruit was the final gift to the Buddhist sangha by the great Indian emperor Ashoka in the Buddhist tradition.
Vetiver/Usira
Its profound cleansing nature cleanses the skin from within, unclogs that pores, leading to blackheads and whiteheads development. Also prevents acne, heals scars, and marks. Hydrates the skin effectively. Hence reduces dandruff and maintains scalp health.
Vetiver is native to tropical Asia and has been introduced into both hemispheres’ tropics; it has escaped cultivation and become a weed in some regions. The plant is sometimes grown as a hedge and is useful in dryland restoration to reduce soil erosion. Extremely beneficial for treating a myriad of problems, including anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, depression, due to its soothing properties. It also effectively improves concentration and memory.
Kachuralu/ Ginger Lily
Native to Cuba, grown extensively in Manipur, India it has many therapeutic properties. Ginger Lily increases the blood circulation to the scalp, enabling hair growth. Its antiseptic properties help prevent dandruff. Leaves your skin refreshed and glowy. Also softens your skin and heals scars and whiteheads.
Ginger lily, also called garland flower, an ornamental plant of the ginger family. About 50 species occur in tropical and subtropical regions like India, southwestern China. Due to its antiseptic properties, Ginger Lily is a natural painkiller, and also anti-ageing. Also known to help with nausea!
Bavanchalu/Bavachi
The seeds of Bavachi are kidney-shaped, have a bitter taste and an unpleasant odour. It’s anti-inflammatory properties help reduce the redness and swelling reactions on your skin. Bavachi helps improve hair growth and controls dandruff. Bavachi helps control Vitiligo spots as it helps in shrinking the white patches.
Psoralea corylifolia is a plant used in Indian and Chinese traditional medicine. The most distinctive feature is the occurrence of minute brown glands immersed in surface tissue on all parts of the plant, giving it a unique and pleasant fragrance. It helps manage liver injury by preventing further hepatic cell damage due to its antioxidant property.
Tunga Musta/Nut Grass
The nut grass has beneficial properties that make it efficient for lightening the skin and reducing ageing effects. It does so by preventing the formation of the skin pigment known as melanin. Nutgrass is found to have a relaxant action on smooth muscles. It helps reduce dandruff and prevent baldness.
It is a sedge species, native to Africa, southern and central Europe, and South Asia. Ayurvedic doctors treat numerous skin conditions like itching, fungus infestation, rashes and herpes, with Tunga Musta. It is also known to help with body odour.
Curry Leaves
Rich in antioxidants, curry leaves can be used to treat dark spots and acne. These properties also reduce fine lines and wrinkles and help with premature ageing of the skin. The amino acid, proteins and carotene content in it protects your hair from falling. Gives your hair a makeover to healthy and lustrous hair.
The curry leaf tree is native to India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and the Andaman Islands. Later spread by Indian migrants, they now grow in other areas where Indian immigrants settled. The use of curry leaves as a flavouring for vegetables is described in early Tamil literature dating back to the 1st to 4th centuries AD. They soothe and cool the acne-prone area. Remedy to treat common fungal infections of the nail or another body part.
Red Sandalwood
One of the famous ingredients for skincare. It promotes the skin’s complexion by removing tan and dullness because of its cooling properties. Cures skin conditions like acne and pimples. It effectively wards off the excess sebum secretion in the scalp. Also treats split ends and enhances the hair lustre and growth.
Find the best quality of red sandalwood in Kerala! Indian sandalwood is very sacred in the Hindu Ayurveda. The wood is used for worshipping the god Shiva, and it is believed that goddess Lakshmi lives in the tree. These are found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, Indonesia, Hawaii, and other Pacific Islands. Known for their peculiar fragrance, it works well as a relaxant or sedative, which helps ease muscle spasms.
Marigold/Genda
It is a powerful ingredient for healing due to its anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antibacterial properties. Hydrates dry skin like none other! Slows down the signs of ageing and reduces scarring. Rinsing your hair with it makes your hair softer, and lustrous. Combined with Hibiscus, it is your dream team to eradicate dandruff. This herb not just soothes, but also softens the skin, prevents inflammation, boosts the immune system and enables quick healing of wounds. It gives relief from the rashes trouble.
From Dussehra to Diwali, marigolds are everywhere. However, it was originated in Mexico and have been in India for barely 350 years. Another interesting thing to notice is that as Greek mythology evolved, King Midas’s story began to include accounts that he had a daughter named Marigold, who he accidentally turned to gold.
Rose Petals
Roses are rich in vitamin C, B and K and thus resulting in smooth and flawless skin. Discard any skin irritation and soothes your skin, with its antioxidant properties. It is a natural exfoliator and a coolant! Your rough and dry hair will turn into silky, smooth and shiny hair with constant use. Famous for enhancing the complexions, it also does a miraculous job in reducing under-eye dark circles! Rose petals control your excessive sweat and leave you smelling pleasant.
There are over three hundred species and tens of thousands of cultivars. Most species are native to Asia, with smaller numbers native to Europe, North America, and northwestern Africa. About 50 million years ago, the first rose in the Americas was found in modern-day Colorado. Today's garden roses come from 18th-century China.
Liquorice
Known for its hydrating properties, keeps the scalp moisturised. It soothes the dry scalp and prevents dandruff growth. Paving the way for lush hair growth, it reduces signs of balding. It is a potent source of fairness, also soothes and hydrates the skin. It is also a natural sunscreen! Tightens skin with consistent use. It helps ease inflammation and treats skin conditions. It can help eliminate the symptoms of Athlete’s foot and treat the problem.
The liquorice plant is native to Western Asia and southern Europe. Liquorice is used as a flavouring in candies and tobacco, particularly in some European and West Asian countries. In Italy, Spain and France, liquorice is famous in its natural form. The plant’s root is simply dug up, washed, dried, and chewed as a mouth freshener.
Chironji
Known to purify the blood, it enhances your skin quality. Chironji is a boon to achieve spotless radiant skin. It has anti-ageing properties which help with problems like wrinkles, spots, fine lines, dark circles, etc. The exfoliative properties help to remove dry and dead skin cells. Also efficient in cleaning clogged pores, as well as removing the facial hair. A must-have in your face pack, chironji gives you a glowing, crystal clear complexion. It’s a perfect solution for healing Atopic Dermatitis or Weeping Eczema.
These almond-flavoured seeds are used as a cooking spice primarily in India. It is cultivated across India, mainly in the northwest. After the hard shell is cracked, the stubby seed within is as soft as a pine nut. Charoli seeds are used in the Ayurveda and Unani systems of medicine.
Jatamansi
Applying Jatamansi to the skin helps with managing skin infections. Jatamansi helps to manage the symptoms of epilepsy. It is useful to induce sound sleep. Also efficient in healing wounds and preventing wrinkles. Also prevents ageing due to its antifungal and antioxidant properties. Jatamansi is also suitable for hair growth as it helps increase the follicular size and elongate the growth phase of hair.
It is a flowering plant of the valerian family that grows in the Himalayas. It is a source of a type of intensely aromatic amber-coloured essential oil, spikenard. Since ancient times, the oil has been used as a perfume, as traditional medicine, and in religious ceremonies. It is considered endangered due to overharvesting for folk medicine, overgrazing, loss of habitats, and forest degradation.
Wild Turmeric
Enhances your complexion and gets rid of dark circles quick. It helps get rid of facial hair quickly. This natural antiseptic ingredient helps keep acne away. It can also banish oily skin entirely! It is stimulating while being gentle, making for a beautiful exfoliating cleanser, both hair and scalp. Powerful in fighting any sort of scalp itch signs.
The use of turmeric dates back nearly 4000 years to India’s Vedic culture, where it was used as a culinary spice and had some religious significance. In 1280, Marco Polo described this spice, marveling at a vegetable that exhibited qualities similar to that of saffron. Belonging to the ginger family, it’s rhizomes mature beneath the ground.
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is the perfect ingredient for removing makeup and dirt build-up from your pores. It also acts as a moisturiser that nourishes cracked skin and cuticles. Can alternate as an excellent hair conditioner, that helps reduce the frizz. Its antibacterial properties are known for minimising dandruff. Known to be the perfect lip balming ingredient! It freshens your body odour as well. Stay hydrated over-all with the goodness of essential nutrients in coconut oil.
Ashbourne began working on this process in 1875 and received patent number 194,287 on July 27, 1880. Thanks to Ashbourne's early work, coconut oil is used in hair products, foods, and scented products. Despite the word ‘nut,’ coconuts are not part of the tree nut family! It is classified as a fruit but can be defined more narrowly as a ‘fibrous one-seeded drupe’.
Citrus
Lemons contain citric acid, flavonoid, iron and vitamin C. The fruit also helps balance the scalp's pH, reduce excess oil and strengthen hair follicles. Lemons and limes can work wonders on hair. With consistent use, unclog pores and promote healthy hair growth. The antioxidants help remove dead skin cells and generate new skin cells keeping skin soft. The citrus promotes younger-looking skin. It reduces wrinkles, lightens scars and brightens. Provides lots of hydration to your skin.
The first citrus to arrive in the Mediterranean was the citron, which followed a westward migration path, starting in Persia before travelling through the Middle East, coming to the Mediterranean region around the 4th or 5th century B.C. Lemons arrived next, around four centuries later, with the earliest lemon. Various citrus species have been utilised and domesticated by indigenous cultures in these areas since ancient times.

