PIÑA

COLADA

Packed with skin loving vitamins, Moringa is our go to for soft, moist faces! Ancient Egyptians called Aloe Vera “plant of immortality”. Honey is lauded for controlling acne.

BEST FOR  DRY SKIN

REQUEST PRODUCT

PRODUCT INGREDIENTS

Click on the ingredient to learn more about it’s properties.

  • Aside from stimulating healing, calendula oil can significantly boost the appearance of your skin.
  • Affect or improve blood flow to the skin cells.
  • Provide antioxidant protection that reduces the appearance of wrinkles and age spots, and even the visibility of scars.
  • Promote even-toned skin that glows with youthful vitality.

May be used as:

Analgesic.

Antidepressant.

Antimicrobial, antipyretic.

Bactericidal, fungicidal.

Sedative.

  • A natural for any anti-aging skin formula as it may prevent oxidative stress to cells.
  • Contains moisturizing vitamin E and protective vitamin C.
  • Due to its high content of omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids, hemp oil has a composition similar to skin lipids, which makes it an excellent natural emollient and moisturizer.
  • One of the omega-6 fatty acids that hemp oil contains is gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), which acts as a powerful anti-inflammatory while simultaneously encouraging skin growth and new cell generation.
  • Reduce fine lines and wrinkles as well as preventing signs of aging from developing.
  • The linoleic acid and oleic acids found in hemp oil can’t be produced by the body but can play a crucial role in skin health and anti-aging.
  • As an antioxidant, vitamin E helps to neutralize free radicals – compounds that cause cell damage. Free radicals also contribute to the aging of cells, including skin cells.
  • Reduce the appearance of fine lines by increasing the production of collagen, a substance that keeps the skin elastic; and by aiding the growth and regeneration of skin cells.
  • Natural moisturizer that’s especially suitable for people with dry skin.
  • Both hyperpigmentation and brown spots caused by aging and sun exposure respond well to vitamin E treatment. This vitamin reverses free radical damage and encourages the regeneration of skin cells, it’s particularly beneficial for brown spots caused by sunlight.
  • Skin that is slow to heal can benefit from vitamin E – both in the diet and applied topically. This is because free radicals can prevent the healing of damaged tissue.
  • Hyaluronic acid (HA), or hyaluronan, is a carbohydrate molecule that is naturally occurring in our bodies. That’s right, it’s already in your skin!
  • HA provides lubrication to the connective tissues of our joints and skin and is an important part of our skin’s overall health. HA is present in many areas of your body including your eyes, internal fluids, and connective tissue, but much of it is in your skin, which accounts for 50% of your body’s total HA level.
  • As a humectant, it decreases wrinkles, enhances skin hydration, improves firmness & elasticity. The hyaluronic acid molecule can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water.
  • HA supports your skin’s healing and repairing ability by giving skin-soothing moisture and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Provides skin’s outer layers with rich moisture, HA actually strengthens your skin’s protective barrier to give you stronger, healthier skin.
  • Lactic acid is a natural acid derived from milk, fruit, vegetables and other plants. With a reputation for being gentler and less irritating than glycolic acid, it also hydrates, increases natural barrier lipids in the outer layer of skin, and lightens and brightens the look of skin for those with discoloration.
  • Lactic acids are used to exfoliate.
  • Rich in antioxidants and vitamins, grapefruit extract applied topically can provide an array of anti-aging benefits like evening skin tone and fighting off free radicals.
  • French Green clay detoxifies, restores mineral balance and acts as an absorbent.  French Green Clay is a 100% natural bio-organic material and contains a cornucopia of valuable elements, with several mineral oxides, magnesium, calcium, potassium, dolomite, silica, manganese, phosporous, silicon, copper, and selenium.
  • CBD can be used to affect the output of oils in the skin and hair. Specifically, CBD inhibits the lipid production in skin cells, making it an effective preventative for acne.
  • Can act as an antibacterial agent, decreasing the likelihood of further acne in the future.
  • One study in the British Journal of Pharmacology found that phytocannabinoids, particularly CBD and cannabigerol (CBG), can control cell proliferation and differentiation, indicating they can be used in novel treatments for skin diseases like allergies or cancer.
  • Researchers have seen promise in using cannabinoids to treat psoriasis through immune system regulation and anti-inflammatory effects.
  • Finally, cannabinoids have been shown to be particularly effective in controlling potential skin cancers like melanoma. Through its ability to control cell growth and death, CBD has been considered as a potential adjunct to current skin cancer treatments.
  • THC infused topicals contain antioxidants that can expedite the healing process and minimize wrinkles and fine lines in the skin.
  • Topical THC can soothe Rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, both are both examples of inflammatory conditions. THC curtails the production of inflammation producing hormones.
  • Anti-inflammatory properties which may be beneficial in the treatment of arthritis and lupus. anti-inflammatory properties could make it beneficial for those with pain, muscle spasms, and PMS related muscle cramping.