Wholistic 7
Carica papaya Fruit
Common Name: Papaya
This fruit has rejuvenating enzymes that exfoliates and cleanses the skin and make it glow. The fruit helps remove dead skin cells to get rid of clogged pores, prevents acne and gives your skin a dewy glow. It makes skin lighter and softer.
Parmelia perlata Lichen
Common Name: Stone Flower
Parmelia perlata, commonly known as Stone flower, is used as a softening and soothing agent that relieves the dryness and irritation of the skin and mucous membranes, because it forms a soothing and moisturising film. Lichens are tolerant of extremes, allowing them to live as pioneers in extreme environments such as Himalya regions.
Benincasa hispida Fruit
Common Name: Ash Gourd
This fruit dissolves make up and acts like a magnet lifting dirt and grime from your skin. It helps to speed up cell regeneration. As a result, the cells regenerate at a better pace, making the skin radiant and smooth.
Aloe barbadensis Leaf Juice
Common Name: Aloe Vera
The aloe vera leaf extract contains vitamins, enzymes, minerals and amino acids. The natural gel has a cooling, healing and anti inflammatory effect and supports the skin s self healing powers. In addition, it moisturizes and softens the skin making it more smooth and supple.
Zingiber officinale Rhizome
Common Name: Ginger
Ginger is ideal for lightening scars due to its active ingredient the antioxidant gingerol, which not only fights skin damaging free radicals, but also promotes a smooth and even skin tone.
Althaea officinalis Root
Common Name: Marshmallow Root
It is high in starch and mucilagenous polysaccharides, which form a protective gel, along with flavonoids and anthocyanidins. This protective layer over the mucous membranes and skin effectively soothes irritation and relieves inflammation.
Hibiscus sabdariffa Root
Common name: Roselle
It gently exfoliates and brightens the skin. Through this gentle mode of exfoliation, it helps in reducing hyperpigmentation, increases skin clarity, and encourages fresher and smoother-looking skin.