01/06/2026
New in store:
PRICKLY PEAR OIL - Prickly pear oil contains the highest amount of vitamin E of any other beauty oil on the market. In fact it contains 150% more vitamin E than Argan oil. This oil is also extremely rich in essential fatty acids including omega 6 and 9, antioxidants, polyphenols, amino acids and vitamin K, (contains higher amounts of betalains than a Beetroot, Pomegranate, Blueberries, Goji berries and Acai berry). These antioxidant help to protect skin against ageing and wrinkle formation.
Helps to brighten hyper-pigmentation areas such as dark spots as well as being of benefit for under-eye dark circles.
Great for itchy, red & inflamed skin, acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, hyper-pigmentation, stretchmarks, can also be used to moisturise dry, damaged hair and good for brittleness, thinning, or splitting hair. Helps to restore the health of weak and brittle nails and cuticles.
Can be used in skin creams, hair and nail treatments, massage oil and face serums
MILK THISTLE OIL - Traditionally used as a supplement to support liver function, Milk Thistle Seed Oil is making waves in the skincare industry for its strong antioxidant and anti-aging properties. The oil is rich in antioxidants, polyunsaturated essential fatty acids, sterols and Vitamin E making it ideal for the formulation of products for sensitive skin, skin suffering from chronic inflammatory disorders, psoriasis, constitutional dermatitis, and acne. In addition, holy thistle oil is rich in minerals and trace elements – Magnesium, Zinc, Selenium and Manganese.
VITAMIN E OIL - Vitamin E in Grapeseed oil. Strength approx 100IU per ml. Soothing, moisturising. Good for dry, rough, flaky and blemished skin does wonders for eczema and dry skin when added to bath water!!
ROSEHIP OIL - This rosehip oil contains a trans-retinoic acid, aka Tretinoin. It is the main bioactive component of the Rosehip Oil and has all kinds of wonderful abilities including restoring and regenerating tissues, decreasing wrinkles, helping acne and even normalizing pore size. It’s a natural derivative of Vitamin A that helps the skin to repair and push fresh cells to the epidermis.
Rosehip oil is extremely high in omega-3, omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids and is known to help look after dry, irritated, weathered and mature skin. It is also suitable for using on burns (after the heat has gone), scars and stretch marks. Used to moisturise, tone, nourish and soften the skin.
MARULA OIL - Having earned the nicknames like The Elixir of Youth and The African Beauty Secret, Marula Oil has long been revered by the Southern African women who use it for diverse cosmetic applications to naturally soften, nourish and revitalise their skin and to promote hair growth. Widely used in topical and cosmetic applications, Marula Oil is known to support skin health, repair skin damage caused by pollutants, reduce the appearance of wrinkles and blemishes, facilitate wound healing and prevent skin from losing moisture. Being a light and non-comedogenic oil that exhibits anti-microbial properties, Marula Oil is especially gentle, making it ideal for calming acne-prone skin. It’s also effective at soothing itch when applied to damaged skin caused by eczema, psoriasis or dry skin. Marula Oil contains a large percentage of monounsaturated fatty acids and natural antioxidants which makes it one of the most stable oils available. Being the richest plant source of Omega-9 fatty acids, Marula Oil works to protect the scalp against harmful bacteria and inflammation, to balance the scalp’s natural oils without leaving a greasy residue, and to strengthen the hair strands against damage caused by effects of harsh weather. Moisturising, nourishing, rejuvenates and reduces the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, redness and blotchiness. Improves and restores skin elasticity for a more youthful and radiant skin. Helps promote the production of collagen and elastin to boost skin firmness and density, hydrates at the deepest levels and repair the skin.
JOJOBA OIL - Jojoba oil is readily absorbed by skin. Although referred to as an oil, Jojoba is actually a liquid plant wax with remarkably similar properties to our skin’s own sebum – the oily secretions our skin produces to protect itself. As Jojoba Oil is so closely matched to the skin’s natural oil, it is quickly absorbed, helps to hold moisture in the skin without leaving a greasy residue.
Rich in beauty-boosting vitamins A, E and D, plus antioxidants and fatty acids, Jojoba Oil is able to pe*****te deeply, reaching below the top layer of skin for maximum nourishment. The vitamin E helps supports skin elasticity and helps to reduce the appearance of ageing. Moisturising, anti-inflammatory, hypoallergenic, revitalising and soothing inflamed skin. It pe*****tes the skin easily and can help to reduce water loss through the skin by forming a protective film. Jojoba Oil is often used alone as a facial oil as it contains natural collagen, which is almost identical in structure to the collagen present in our skin. Jojoba Oil has wonderful nourishing, regenerative and moisturizing properties, hence it is helps to soothe sensitive and inflamed skin and is a good treatment for dry and mature skin.
Jojoba Oil helps unclog the pores, freeing skin of impurities and with it’s anti-inflammatory properties making it ideal for acne and skin blemishes.Jojoba Oil is one of the most popular carrier oil, commonly used in creams, lotions, ointments, butters and balms, as well as soaps, bath oils and massage oils. Being a light and easy oil to work with makes it very suitable as a base for body and facial oils. Because Jojoba Oil absorbs deep into the skin, it works well as a scalp to help combat dandruff and is good as a hair moisturizer, hydrating hair follicles from the inside out. Its natural emollient properties help seal moisture into dry, split-ends and also works well for treating dry scalp and dandruff.