Features a blend of sweet almond oil, olive oil and sesame oil, which are natural emollients and provide moisturizing benefits.
Olive Oil (Olea Europea Fruit Oil)
• Olive oil (olea europea fruit oil) is a nutrient-rich natural emollient that works to soothe and moisturize skin. Plus, it provides antioxidant benefits to help protect skin against harmful free radicals.
Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil)
• A natural emollient, sweet almond oil (prunus amygdalus dulcis oil) is derived from almond seeds. It’s known for its skin softening, smoothing and soothing benefits. Rich in unsaturated fats and essential fatty acids, it can help moisturize skin and relieve dryness.
Sesame Oil (Sesamum Indicum Seed Oil)
• The emollient oil (sesamum indicum seed oil) produced from the seeds of the tropical sesame plant is a popular choice for body, bath, hair, skin care and cosmetic products. As a skin conditioner, it helps provide nourishing moisturization benefits. It’s rich in vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, which all combine not only to provide antioxidant protection but also help support skin’s natural lipid barrier.
Includes squalane, derived from plants, which is an excellent moisturizer to help support the skin barrier and reduce dryness.
Squalane
• Squalane (-lane) is a hydrogenated form of squalene (-lene), which makes it stable in formula. Squalene and squalane are natural emollients derived from plants, and our products contain squalane. It is an excellent moisturizer to help support the skin barrier and reduce dryness. Renowned for its lightweight, silky texture, it’s absorbed easily by skin. In fact, skin’s own natural oil is partially comprised of squalane, making it a perfect complement for your skin to embrace the benefits. It helps minimize moisture loss and gives a soft, supple feel to skin.
Vitamin E provides protective antioxidant benefits.
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
• Vitamin E (tocopherol) is a powerful antioxidant that can help protect against free radicals and environmental damage. While abundant and naturally occurring in skin, it can be readily depleted over time due to exposure to environmental stressors.