• Arctic Micro-Algae

    Sourced sustainably from the Arctic, Icelandic micro-algae offers comprehensive skin rejuvenation benefits. By preventing the activity of collagen and elastin-degrading enzymes, it helps maintain skin's structural integrity, promoting firmness and elasticity. Additionally, it stimulates collagen synthesis and cell renewal, contributing to a more youthful complexion

  • Xanthophylls

    This variety serves as a smart melanin modulator, targeting hyperpigmentation and age spots with precision. By regulating melanin production only where it's irregular, it helps brighten skin tone and reduce the appearance of age spots, without causing overall lightening.

  • Phyto Plankton

    An enzyme that can repair damaged cells caused by sunlight. Their cells are encased in a delicate glass shield that looks like a glass diamond and is able to repel harmful radiation while still being able to absorb the light needed for photosynthesis. It is extremely versatile – protects the skin from pollutants and toxins and is barrier strengthening.

  • Bisabolol

    A super-soothing ingredient. It can also help with acne breakouts.

  • Ceramides

    Ceramides are essential lipids found in the skin's natural barrier, playing a crucial role in maintaining hydration and protecting against environmental stressors. They help to strengthen the skin’s moisture retention, reduce transepidermal water loss, and enhance overall skin texture. Incorporating ceramides into your skincare routine can support a healthier complexion, making it an effective ingredient for those with dry, sensitive, or ageing skin. This powerful component works harmoniously with other ingredients to restore elasticity and promote a plumper, more resilient appearance.

  • Glycerin

    A natural moisturiser. Making sure the gooey stuff between the cells is neither too diluted nor too concentrated – called osmoregulation. It helps to maintain the healthy state of the cell membranes and intracellular lipids.

  • Arnica

    Arnica is a popular herb known for its potential benefits in skincare. Derived from the Arnica montana plant, it has been traditionally used for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.

    When applied topically, arnica can help reduce the appearance of bruises, swelling, and pain associated with minor injuries. Its soothing nature makes it a common ingredient in creams and gels designed for targeted application on problem areas.

    Arnica is also valued for its antioxidant properties, which can assist in protecting the skin from free radical damage. This may contribute to a more youthful appearance by promoting overall skin health.

  • Hyaluronic Acid

    It is a special cross-linked form of hyaluronic acid – meaning it is chemically bound together like a big, infinite mesh. It has remarkable water bonding capacity, 5x more than your normal HA.

  • Soybean Oil

    A nice fatty acid that contains 48-59% barrier repairing linoleic acid, 17-30% nourishing oleic acid.

  • Niacinamide

    A water soluble vitamin that can increase the synthesis of free fatty acids, cholesterol and ceramides that result in a healthier and stronger skin barrier, decreased trans-epidermal water loss and better hydrated skin. It also works as a skin lightener by suppressing the transfer of melanosomes from melanocytes to skin cells on the top layer of skin. It is also sebum regulating.

  • Aloe Vera Extract

    Aloe vera extract is valued for its skin benefits and is common in skincare. It contains vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids that provide soothing effects. Aloe vera hydrates the skin without greasiness, making it ideal for oily or combination types, and helps lock in moisture for a smooth complexion. Its anti-inflammatory properties calm irritated skin, benefiting conditions like acne, sunburn, and eczema by reducing redness and aiding healing. The cooling effect provides relief and supports skin health. Rich in antioxidants, aloe vera protects against environmental stressors and premature aging, enhancing skin elasticity and reducing fine lines. For optimal results, use products with high aloe concentrations and combine with ingredients like hyaluronic acid or vitamin E for added hydration.

  • Panthenol

    Panthenol, also known as provitamin B5, is a versatile ingredient renowned for its moisturising and soothing properties in skincare. It penetrates the skin easily, helping to retain moisture and improve barrier function, which is essential for maintaining healthy, hydrated skin. Additionally, panthenol has anti-inflammatory effects, making it beneficial for calming irritated skin and reducing redness. Its ability to promote skin regeneration and enhance elasticity contributes to a smoother, more youthful appearance, making it a valuable component in a variety of skincare formulations.

  • Magnesium Ascorbyl Phopshate

    A water soluble form of Vitamin C made by combining Ascorbic Acid with Magnesium salt to improve the stability in water based formulas. MAP is also lipophilic or oil loving, which improves penetration into the skin. This will help improve the look of uneven skin tone, including post breakout marks.

  • Arginine

    An amino acid that is naturally present in the body. It deliver anti-oxidant benefits and plays a role in repairing visible skin damage and is super hydrating.

  • PCA

    Another amino acid that functions as a humectant. Increasing water content in the skin. It is also part of the skin’s intercellular matrix and plays an influential role in the skin’s NMF.