Raw Material Lexicon

açai oil

Açai is our little miracle for mature skin. The phytosterols in açai oil are used to prevent cutaneous aging by promoting cell metabolism and reducing inflammation. Antioxidants such as anthocyanins fight free radicals. Açai oil is used in particular in anti-aging formulations and anti-wrinkle creams for dry and aged people
Skin. Smile lines and fine lines are gently padded.

babassu oil

Babassu oil is harvested from the seeds of the babassu palm and contains valuable linoleic and lauric acid, which have an antimicrobial effect. The oil makes your skin supple and leaves it feeling silky soft, but is also suitable for oily skin with inflammatory blemishes.

bacaba oil

The traditional method of extraction involves crushing the fruit with a mortar and pestle to separate the pulp from the seed. The oil is obtained from the fruit pulp. Bacaba oil contains high amounts of unsaturated oil and linoleic fatty acids. The high content of linoleic acid (16%), which is also one of the lipid components of the skin, helps reduce trans-epidermal water loss and keeps the skin from drying out.

bacuri butter

The fatty acid composition of bacuri butter indicates a high absorption capacity, which promotes rapid penetration into the skin. It therefore has very good care and regeneration properties. Bacuri supports the natural skin barrier, reduces skin spots and leaves a velvety, golden skin tone. Also very suitable for problem skin.

buriti oil

The buriti palm is found throughout central Brazil to the southern Amazon plains. Their wildly harvested fruits are rich in active ingredients and healthy carotenoid bombs. It is very rich in oleic acid and β-carotene, vitalizes, nourishes and regenerates your skin, acts as an antioxidant and supports cell renewal. Due to the gentle manufacturing process, all bioactive ingredients are preserved. The oil is therefore a real quality product and ideal for moisturizing and anti-aging formulations. It is applied to the skin by the Amazonians after sunburn or used as an effective sunscreen. Your skin will be noticeably softer.

Copaiba essential balsam oil

Distillation is a separation process based on the equilibrium between the liquid and gaseous phases of the oil-resin, a homogeneous mixture. The most volatile phase of the condensation remains in the upper part of the distillation column. It is a colorless substance with a pleasant aroma and rich in sesquiterpenes.

Copaiba resin oil

The chemical composition of full spectrum copaiba resin oil has 72 sesquiterpenes and 28 diterpenes. The most studied sesquiterpene is caryophyllene, with high efficacy in analgesic and anti-fungal properties. In cosmetic preparations, it is valued for its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and emollient properties, quickly soothing itchy irritated and inflamed skin.

Cupuaçu butter

Our cupuacu butter has a balanced composition of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, hydrates your skin and has a moisturizing effect. The secret of the cupuacu butter lies in the ingredient phytosterols. Phytosterols are used for keratinization disorders, age spots and to tighten the connective tissue and minimize rough skin areas. The elasticity and resilience of the skin is increased, and the premature breakdown of collagen in the dermis is delayed.

Dragon's Blood (Sangre de Drago Extract)

Sangre de Drago is the pure, undiluted tree resin of the dragon blood tree and forms a protective layer on your skin. In the traditional medicine of South America, it protects against infections, has an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effect and accelerates wound healing, which is why it is considered a remedy by the indigenous population. As an anti-aging active ingredient, it has an astringent and smoothing effect and consists of over 90% natural, antioxidant OPC. Improves your skin tone and texture.

Graviola oil

Graviola (Annona muricata) produces natural acetogenins in its leaf, stem, bark and fruit seeds, which, in addition to significant anti-tumor and anti-cancer properties, exhibit selective toxicity against various types of cancer cells (without
damaging healthy cells).

guava oil

Guava oil (Psidium guajava) has very nourishing and soothing properties. It is an excellent source of beta-carotene, polyphenols and
Vitamins A, K and the B complex, copper, zinc, selenium and phosphorus. Guava oil contains large amounts of lycopene, a powerful antioxidant known for its protective effect against cell-damaging free radicals.

Muruci oil

Muruci oil is rich in omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids and various other secondary plant substances with a pleasant, mild scent. It is very popular in skin care due to its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory effects. As a skin care ingredient, Muruci oil supports the restoration of the skin barrier function, improves skin elasticity and increases collagen production.

passion fruit seed oil

The (Passiflora edulis) is characterized by a high concentration of Omega-6 (linoleic acid up to 70%), which provides the exchange of essential fatty acids and thus reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL).

brazil nut oil

The Brazil nut is a stately, often up to 50 meter high tree of the Amazon rainforest and is valued in the cosmetics industry primarily for its antioxidant and moisturizing properties in anti-aging formulations. Especially suitable for dry skin. With its high content of vitamins A, E and selenium, the oil protects the skin tissue from free radicals.

Pequi oil

Packed with nourishing elements, this oil from the Amazon rainforest offers fantastic benefits to any body care regimen, enriches hair care, reduces frizz and helps define the perfect curls. It is a powerful moisturizer and conditioner, soothes and relieves damaged, problem skin.

pracaxi oil

Pracaxi oil, also called miracle oil by the Amazonians, is known for its highest concentration of behenic acid and is used in cosmetic products because of its excellent wetting properties. The oil has an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial effect and is used for numerous dermatological applications such as age spots, incorrect pigmentation, acne as well as scars and burns.

pataua oil

The oil extracted from the pulp of the Pataua palm has a greenish-yellow transparent color and has a high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids. Due to its high oleic acid content, Pataua oil has moisturizing properties and is ideal for use in skin creams or skin oils.

Sacha Inchi Oil

The Sacha Inchi oil is obtained from the Inca peanut, absorbs well and has a moisturizing effect. It pampers your skin with a high content of vitamins A and E.

ucuuba butter

The Ucuuba tree is found throughout the Amazon and its ingredients are used in creams for their anti-inflammatory, healing, toning and antiseptic properties