Aloe Vera: A plant used for medicinal purposes. It has emollient and moisturizing properties. In natural cosmetics, it is used as a healing agent, disinfectant, and toner. It expels bacteria and fat deposits that clog pores, making it a good ally for oily skin.
Vitamin E: A natural antioxidant that protects the skin from free radicals and aids the healing process. As vitamin E is absorbed by the skin's epidermis layer, it can be used to treat or protect against sunburn. It can also be used to treat scars, stretch marks, acne, and wrinkles, accelerating cell regeneration. This creates an anti-aging effect, making the skin look younger.
Glycerin: A humectant primarily used for skin care, helping it maintain its properties in perfect balance and retaining moisture appropriately. Accelerates wound healing.
Triethanolamine: Balances the pH of a product and acts as a fragrance carrier.
Carbomer: Thickening and gelling agent.
Benzyl Alcohol: An essential oil used as a preservative. It is produced by plants and fruits.
Limonene: An essential oil extracted from citrus peels. Used as a fragrance.
Chamomile: Has decongestant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and healing properties.
Tepezcohuite: Has antimicrobial, analgesic, and regenerative properties.
Propylene Glycol: Humectant.