• Colloidal Oatmeal

    Scientifically sourced for high purity, our active 1% colloidal oatmeal is clinically recognized for its ability to alleviate skin dryness and soothe irritation. It is particularly effective in the management of eczema, owing to its unique anti-inflammatory and skin-protective properties. Colloidal oatmeal helps reduce the proliferation of Staphylococcus aureus on eczema-prone skin, and has been shown to ease symptoms of acute dermatitis, especially in children.

  • Wheatgrass

    A potent detoxifying agent, helps beget a clearer skin. Highly effective in reducing black marks and sunspots. Rich in vitamins A, C, and E, its juice and extracts actively stimulate collagen production, enhancing skin elasticity and tone. The presence of choline and trace minerals helps inhibit bacteria associated with excess sebum production. With regular use skin is frequently exposed to chlorophyll which can enliven the skin barrier.

  • Black Seed Oil

    Black seed oil is rich in thymoquinone, a bioactive compound with potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. It helps reduce scalp inflammation, combats dandruff-causing microbes, and supports a healthy hair follicle environment. The oil contains essential fatty acids—such as linoleic and oleic acids—that nourish the scalp, reduce hair breakage, and improve moisture retention. Studies suggest black seed oil may also inhibit 5-alpha-reductase, an enzyme linked to hair thinning, potentially aiding in the management of hair loss and promoting thicker, stronger hair.

  • Blue Spirulina

    Equipped with powerful immune-boosting properties, it functions as an anti-inflammatory vehicle in our cleanser, Aurabiome. Highly effective in the treatment of acne and post-acne marks, it also promotes skin clarity. Its enzymatic culture enhances hydration while strengthening the skin’s osmotic barrier, offering advanced protection and soothing benefits.

  • Gromwell Root Extract

    Gromwell root extract (Lithospermum erythrorhizon) is rich in shikonin, which have demonstrated strong anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties. A study published in Planta Medica (2002) showed that shikonin promotes fibroblast proliferation and granulation tissue formation, aiding in faster skin regeneration and wound healing. Shikonin and its esters also reduce melanin synthesis, offering mild skin-brightening effects and helping in the management of hyperpigmentation.

  • Sweet Basil

    Sweet basil is a well-known antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging botanical, rich in phenolic compounds and flavonoids. Frequent UV exposure increases oxygen free radicals, accelerating collagen degradation and skin aging. Traditionally used in herbal medicine, sweet basil helps combat the visible effects of photoaging, including wrinkles, scarring, and uneven pigmentation. Its regenerative properties support clearer, more resilient skin.

  • Flax Seed Oil

    Commonly used in the treatment of atopic dermatitis, this ingredient is rich in omega fatty acids that help restore the skin barrier and support collagen synthesis. With regular use, it can visibly reduce fine lines and improve skin texture. Even a small application—just 2 mL—on the face after prolonged makeup wear may help counteract oxidative stress, potentially lowering the long-term risk of cellular damage.

  • African Baobab Extract

    Baobab fruit extract is a nutrient-dense botanical ingredient, highly valued for its skin-rejuvenating and protective properties. Rich in vitamin C, polyphenols, and essential minerals, it supports collagen synthesis, brightens the complexion, and combats oxidative stress. Baobab fruit extract offers gentle exfoliation, encourages epithelial cell renewal, and improves skin texture and tone. Importantly, it also possesses natural prebiotic properties, helping to nourish the skin microbiome by promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria.

  • White Turmeric

    A powerful wound healing agent, helps in rapid dark spot reduction. In ayurveda, it has been in long used as a potent antioxidant to combat free radicals and protect the skin from oxidative stress.

  • Chicory root extract

    Studies suggest it may mimic the activity of vitamin D–like compounds, helping to promote overall skin health and resilience. This makes it particularly beneficial in conditions such as radio-dermatitis, where skin healing and barrier repair are critical. Chicory root extract also supports collagen synthesis and helps alleviate dryness, making it a valuable ingredient in soothing, anti-aging, and reparative skincare formulations.

  • Oat lipid

    Rich in in free fatty acids and triglycerides which helps in barrier maintenance. It has effect on both skin and hair replenishing as a potent antioxidant. Commonly used as a natural alternative to silicones in shampoos, it enhances hair shine and smoothness without buildup, while also nourishing the scalp and promoting healthier-looking strands.

  • Astaxanthin

    Is a powerful carotenoid antioxidant known for its remarkable ability to improve skin morphology and elasticity with regular use. Studies, particularly among Japanese women, have shown visible improvements in skin texture and firmness over time. It’s efficacy is further enhanced when used in synergy with turmeric and vitamin C, amplifying its antioxidant and collagen-boosting effects.

  • Perilla seed oil

    High in omega-3 fatty acids (alpha-linolenic acid), along with linoleic and oleic acids, which help nourish the scalp, reduce inflammation, and strengthen hair roots. Its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties support a healthy scalp environment, reduce hair fall, soothe itchiness, and improve overall hair softness and shine.

  • Carrot Tissue Extract

    Carrot tissue extract is rich in beta-carotene (provitamin A), tocopherols (vitamin E), and essential fatty acids. These nutrients support scalp health by improving blood circulation, protecting against oxidative stress, and moisturizing dry or irritated scalp tissue. Beta-carotene helps strengthen hair strands, while antioxidants combat free radicals that contribute to hair aging and damage. The extract also promotes a healthy scalp environment, which is essential for strong, resilient hair growth.

  • Moringa Seed Oil

    Moringa oil is rich in oleic acid, behenic acid, and antioxidants like vitamins A, C, and E. Its high oleic acid content deeply nourishes the scalp, enhances moisture retention, and reduces dryness and flakiness. Behenic acid provides a natural conditioning effect, improving hair softness and manageability. The antioxidant profile protects hair follicles from oxidative stress, promoting healthy growth and reducing breakage. Its antimicrobial properties also help maintain a clean, balanced scalp environment.

  • Avocado oil

    Monounsaturated fatty acids, especially oleic acid, found in avocado oil are beneficial for wound healing, moisturizing, and anti-aging. It is the best carrier oil in the cosmetic industry for its high concentration in carotenoids and Unsaturated fatty acids, as it can easily penetrate the hair shaft. In a 2015 Journal of Trichology review, oils like avocado were shown to reduce hair breakage by filling gaps in the cuticle and preventing protein loss. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties also soothe the scalp, reduce dandruff, and support healthy hair growth.

  • Saw-Palmetto Oil

    It is anti-androgenic in nature. Used in the treatment of androgenic alopecia. It is rich in fatty acids and phytosterols known to inhibit 5-alpha-reductase—the enzyme responsible for converting testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a key factor in androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss). Clinical studies have shown that topical application of saw palmetto extract can reduce hair thinning and promote regrowth. A 2012 study (Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine) reported improved hair density and count in subjects using saw palmetto topically over 24 weeks. Its anti-inflammatory properties also help soothe the scalp and reduce follicular miniaturization.