Certifications
- Certified organic extra virgin olive oil from Crete island in Greece . From producers that are in business for generations and create an exceptional quality of extra virgin oil.
- Certified organic aloe vera from mexico. Certified from farms around mexico city.
- Kakadu plum: Kakadu plum is endemic to tropical northern regions of Australia around the Aborigines territory of the UN-ESCO World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. It has been identified as the fruit with the world’s highest vitamin C content, up to about 100 times more than an orange!
- Cretan dittany: It is a healing, therapeutic and aromatic plant that ONLY grows wild on the mountainsides and gorges of the Greek island of Crete, Greece.
- Organic Banana Powder: Banana is ideal for dry, itchy and flaky scalp. It keeps the hair hydrated and healthy. Banana is a natural hair conditioner as it helps in softening the hair and protects its natural elasticity preventing split ends and breakage. Rich in vitamins A, B, E, potassium, natural oils and carbohy-drates.
- Helichrysum floral water: We replaced the normal water from our product with this extraordinary floral water that its been used for its medicinal properties for thousands of years.With its healing properties gives the hair and skin shine and wellness.
- Fragrance: We import all the fragrances for our products from Essence Ciel company in France near the city of Cannes.Essence Ciel was founded in Grasse, the cradle of perfum-ery. Aromatic plants are therefore at the heart of the company and its deep-rooted values. Jasmine, rose, tuberose, orange blossom, iris, mimosa, violet and other wonders of nature are undeniable advantages when creating authentic products
- Polysaccharides, silk proteins and banana powder: Rich in conditioning and hydrating properties also vitamins and miner-als that in daily use your hair will renew, be shiny and healthy . We managed to find the highest quality of them from certified suppliers.
Good manufacturing practices (GMP) are the practices re-quired in order to conform to the guidelines recommended by agencies that control authorization and licensing for manufac-ture and sale of food, drug products, and active pharmaceutical products. These guidelines provide minimum requirements that a pharmaceutical or a food product manufacturer must meet to assure that the products are of high quality and do not pose any risk to the consumer or public.
Good manufacturing practices, along with good agricultural practices, good laboratory practices and good clinical practices, are overseen by regulatory agencies in the United States, Cana-da, Europe, China, and other countries.
CPNP NotificationA significant new duty on importers and manufacturers of cosmetic products, brought in by the new Regulation (EC 1223/2009), is the duty to notify the Commission in detail about all the products marketed by the responsible persons.All cosmetic products placed on the European market are obliged to be registered to the new Cosmetic Products Notifica-tion Portal (CPNP).
The data required to be input to the web based CPNP includes:
- Whether the product is manufactured in, or imported into, the EU
- Whether the product is specifically intended for children under 3 years of age.
- Whether the product contains any ingredients that are classi-fied as CMR’s.
- Whether it contains nanomaterials
- The physical form of the product, e.g. powder, liquid, gel, foam etc.
- Whether different shades of the same product will be avail-able, e.g. lipsticks.
- Whether the product is intended for use on the skin, hair, nails etc
- Details on the formulation of the product. There are a number of predefined formulations, or alternatively, exact concentration or concentration range formulation may be chosen
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- An image of the original product packaging
Our Bottles are recyclable.
Bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET, sometimes PETE) can be “recycled” to reuse the material out of which they are made and to reduce the amount of waste going into landfills. PET is used as a raw material for making packaging materials such as bottles and containers for packaging a wide range of food products and other consumer goods. Examples include soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, detergents, cosmetics, pharmaceuti-cal products and edible oils
Animal experiments are cruel, unreliable, and even dangerousThe harmful use of animals in experiments is not only cruel but also often ineffective.such experiments belittle the complexity of human conditions which are affected by wide-ranging variables such as genetics, socio-economic factors, deeply-rooted psycho-logical issues and different personal experiences.
Free of: Parabens- Synthetic dyes-Mineral oil- Ethyl Alchohol-Nano Particle
We say NO to Palm Oil
The main threat to the survival of orangutan populations in the wild is the massive expansion of palm oil plantations in Borneo and Sumatra.A large proportion of palm oil expansion occurs at the expense of biodiversity and ecosystems in the countries it is produced. Currently, a third of all mammal species in Indonesia are considered to be critically endangered as a consequence of this unsustainable development that is rapidly encroaching on their habitat. we say no to palm oil.