The ecological hydrolate from Cistus ladanifer (gum rockrose) is known for its cleansing, pore astringent and anti-inflammatory properties. It also has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects. It brightens the skin and balances its tone. Recommended for acne skin care.
The organic witch-hazel hydrolate gives excellent results in acne skin care, due to its antibacterial and astringent properties. It alleviates skin inflammation, eliminates swelling and regulates sebum secretion. Also recommended for the care of capillary skin, due to its supports proper blood microcirculation and has a sealing effect on the capillaries.
Organic lime tree hydrolate has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. It alleviates negative skin effects e.g. after exposure to the sun, and reduces redness. The ingredient accelerates the healing of skin lesions, as well as refreshing and moisturizing the skin.
Tangerine juice extract contains flavonoid glycosides, including hesperidin, isohesperidin and fruit acids. It is a source of B vitamins, including folic and pantothenic acid, vitamin C and various microelements (calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc). Freeze-drying the juice makes it possible to maintain all its nutritional values.
Fruit acids have skin moisturizing and brightening properties, gently exfoliating and softening the keratinized epidermis. Ascorbic acid improves blood supply to the skin, while by supporting the collagen synthesis process it influences the skin’s firmness and elasticity, strengthening blood vessel walls, brightening the skin, and reducing wrinkles. Vitamin C is also recommended for acne skin care. B group vitamins help to maintain skin firmness and elasticity.
The vinegar macerate from the petals of the damask rose is a synergy of the best skin moisturizing and softening properties with the luxurious aroma of fresh flowers. It has beneficial normalising and anti-aging properties, balancing the needs of both the body and the spirit. Damask rose has anti-inflammatory properties, which makes it recommended for acne skin therapy.
The wild pansy (herb) is used in the treatment of acne and eczema. It owes its properties to its bioactive compounds, such as flavonoids (including rutoside, vitexin, quercetin), mucilage, salicylic acid, methyl salicylate, tannins, carotenoids, mineral salts, essential oil and organic acids.
St. John’s Wort (herb) contains many active substances: hypericin, pseudo-hypericin, hyperforin, flavonoids (rutin and quercetin), hyperoside and tannins. It also includes essential oils, resins, organic acids, pectin, choline, vitamins A and C, carbohydrates and mineral salts. Applied externally, it seals capillaries, has bacteriostatic and astringent effects on the skin and mucous membranes, accelerating the treatment of difficult wounds and inflammations.
The Verbascum (mullein) flower has disinfecting properties, therefore it is recommended for acne complexion care. It helps to cleanse the skin while soothing irritations and not causing allergic reactions. It is a rich source of ingredients with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. The flavonoids and tannins have a bactericidal effect. Moreover, mullein is rich in saponins, mucous compounds, resins, coumarins, essential oils and organic acids.
The Clitoria ternatea (bluebellvine) has been used for years in natural Ayurvedic medicine. The completely natural blue colour of the flowers and infusion is caused by anthocyanins – known for their anticancer properties. Clitoria contains numerous flavonoids (delphinidin, kaempferol, quercetin, myricetin), which have detoxifying, anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties. The healthy properties of the raw material also result from the content of lactones, phytosterols and terpenoids, known for their anti-inflammatory properties.
Tanacetum (the tansy flower) has been valued in herbal medicine for centuries. It contains essential oils, flavonoids, tannins, β-thujone, isothujone, organic acids, monoterpenoids and high potassium content. The therapeutic effect is mainly attributed to the presence of β-thujone and sesquiterpene lactones, but the first of these ingredients, when used internally, was considered dangerous. Applied externally, it has an antifungal and antibacterial effect. Traditionally used on hard-to-heal wounds, swelling, dislocation, bites, etc.
Impatiens noli-tangere (the touch-me-not herb, fruit) is valued primarily for its ability to limit autoimmune reactions accompanying, e.g., psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, as well as allergic skin reactions or insect bites. It also contains vitamin F, resins, flavonoids (quercetin and kaempferol), alpha-parinaric acid, cetyl alcohol, phenylic acids and leuco-delphinidins.
Plantago lanceolata (the ribwort plantain leaf) contains large amounts of mucous compounds (up to 10%), iridoid components, tannins, flavonoids, organic acids, carotene, vitamins C and K, minerals (including sodium, potassium, magnesium and zinc salts), thanks to which it has an anti-inflammatory effect on the skin and strengthens the capillaries. It accelerates wound healing and has anti-acne effects.
Nettle (the herb) is called a natural antibiotic due to its strong antibacterial effects. It contains vitamins B1, C, E, and K, as well as calcium, silicon, phosphorus and manganese. Known for years as an effective ingredient in cosmetics designed for acne-prone skin – it has a directional effect on bacteria responsible for the formation of acne skin lesions.
Bisabolol is the main active substance in the chamomile flower, responsible for its anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties, aiding in soothing irritations.
The oil in garden sage leaves contains camphor, saponins, flavonoids, organic acids, vitamins B1, P, C, carotene, resin compounds, mineral salts, and other active substances. It has mainly antiseptic, fungicidal, anti-inflammatory, astringent, toning and sedative effects.
HOW TO USE:
Spray the face, neck and cleavage. Use as desired, especially after washing the face.
INGREDIENTS:
Hydrolates from: gum rockrose, witch hazel, lime tree; apple vinegar, vegetable glycerine, extracts from tangerine juice, damask rose, wild pansy, bluebellvine, mullein, touch-me-not, St. John’s wort, ribwort plantain, nettle, tansy; bisabolol, ecopreservative*, garden sage essential oil.