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Aloe Vera
The Aloe Vera plant is frequently found growing in the backyards of homes in Asia. In many Asian healing traditions, the fresh cut aloe vera is applied to cuts, skin irritations, minor burns and dry patches on skin to soothe and calm. It is believed to have powerful anti-oxidants called polyphenols.
Avocado Oil
Avocado oil contains Vitamins A, B1, B2, D, E, and beta carotene, potassium and lecithin, that can readily nourish and moisturize the skin.
Beeswax
Beeswax is good at locking in moisture and can help keep the skin firm and plump, and the anti-allergenic and anti-inflammatory properties soothe easily irritated skin. It can protect skin from environmental irritants and extreme weather.
Bokek Dead Sea Salt
Many cultures have traditionally taken to salt baths as a way to detoxify the body, heal various ailments and illnesses, and improve their overall health. Bokek Dead Sea salt consists of minerals of calcium chloride, magnesium, potassium chloride, and bromides, soothes achy muscles, and helps with relaxing sleep while being gentle on the skin.
Buttermilk
Buttermilk has alpha hydroxy acid and lactic acid that has great exfoliating properties. It rejuvenates skin, brighten skin tone and gives a smooth texture to your skin.
Cane Sugar
Cane Sugar is a natural, mild abrasive that can help to remove dry, flaky skin cells and brighten tired, dull looking skin.
It's a natural humectant, so it helps retain moisture in the skin. It’s a natural source of Glycolic Acid (AHA), which helps to break down dead, flaky skin and help support cell turnover.
Caprylic Triglyceride
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride is derived from coconut oil and glycerin. It is considered an excellent emollient and skin-replenishing ingredient.
Cinnamon
Native to Sumatra and another common ingredient in ancient Indonesian Jamu herbal therapies, cinnamon is believed to calm oily skin and clear breakouts with powerful natural anti-bacterial properties.
Clove
Sailors crossed the seas to The Spice Islands, the Molucca Islands of Indonesia, for centuries to source native clove. Used in traditional Indonesian Boreh Spa treatments to promote circulation, clove is packed with antioxidant benefits that can brighten and even out skin tone. Eugenol is a component of clove oil. It has rejuvenating and stimulating properties, to make your skin look more radiant.
Cocoa Butter
Our pure unrefined cocoa butter is rich in antioxidants, which help with oxidative stress caused by free radicals. Free radicals can induce skin aging, dark patches, and dull skin.
Coconut Milk
Coconut milk extracted from the white flesh of the coconut. It is rich in Vitamin C and copper and supports skin elasticity. Its fatty acid profile enhances the conditioning properties for damaged or mature skin.
Coffee
Grown across Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand for many years, coffee can be found not just in cups but in skin and body treatments across these rich and ancient cultures. Caffeine extracts are known to stimulate circulation and fight inflammation, waking up tired skin and infusing it with a natural, vibrant glow. And the immediate hit of energy the aroma of freshly roasted coffee can provide crosses many cultures.
Epsom Salts
Epsom salts are a naturally occurring magnesium and sulphate compound that helps with relaxation, relieving skin problems, easing muscle strain, and drawing toxins from the body. Magnesium helps to lift the mood.
Eucalyptus Oil
The bracing scent of eucalyptus is carried all across the Australian bushland when breezes ruffle the gum trees, and this anti-oxidant packed oil with its heady aroma is believed to improve respiratory circulation while stimulating the immune system.
Goat's Milk
Goat’s milk contains alpha-hydroxy acids that has exfoliating properties to reveal smoother and younger looking skin. It’s rich in Vitamin A and selenium, which supports skin health.
Green Tea
Green tea is chock full of Vitamin B2 and E, both play essential roles in maintaining youthful looking skin and supports skin rejuvenation. Polyphenols in green tea are helpful in alleviating skin irritations.
Kaffir Lime Leaves
Mun encountered this citrus herb while in Thailand and quickly realized that it was used extensively in Thai cuisines and their healing practices, firstly because of the intoxicating aroma the leaves impart but also for its anti-bacterial and antioxidant properties. Kaffir lime leaves and the zest of its fruit are often included in Thai herbal compresses to relieve pain and inflammation.
Lemongrass Oil
Used throughout Nusantara folk remedies, lemongrass oil offers stress relief while fighting inflammation when massaged into tired muscles and feet. Applying lemongrass oils can release rich, skin-strengthening iron deposits and minimize breakouts, while its antioxidant and astringent properties strengthen hair while adding volume, lustre, and shine.
Mango Butter
Mango Butter has been used by the indigenous people of southeast Asia for centuries. It is known to be rich in antioxidants and emollients as well as Vitamins A and E, and it helps to soften and moisturize rough and dry skin.
Moringa
Moringa trees flourish in the backyards of many homes in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, allowing the Khmer people to pick fresh, feathery leaves for samlor korko—their signature dish of spicy fish soup—as well as for ancient homeopathic treatments to soothe dry skin and strengthen hair.
Moringa trees have also been part of Ayurvedic practice for centuries, prized for their moisturizing, anti-aging properties, rich levels of Vitamins A, C, and E, and high levels of nourishing plant proteins. Most important to Munday, moringa is classified as a powerful, natural adaptogen—a special class of herbs that enhance energy and focus while also calming the body.
Patchouli Oil
Used across Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore to calm eczema and acne and rebalance the skin and oils of the scalp, the distinctive, provocative scent of patchouli oil is also known to relieve depression and stress and boost sexual desire.
Pink Clay
Australian Pink Clay is gently exfoliating and light on the skin. It helps to create an overall refreshed appearance. It can be calming on sensitive skin or acne-prone skin.
Shea Butter
We use pure unrefined, organic Shea Butter from Ghana that is AAA quality and Certified Fair Trade. It contains powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory components, as well as vitamins and important nutrients for healing.
Silk
Hydrolized silk comes from natural silk noils (fibres) and has excellent moisture binding properties and silky smooth feel.
Sunflower Seed Oil
Sunflower Seed Oil has natural calming properties that improve skin’s moisture retention capacity. It is extremely high in vitamin E and beta-carotene, and helps protect skin from sources of environmental stress that may cause wrinkles.
Thanaka
During her travels in Myanmar, Mun noted pale yellow powder dusting the faces of many Burmese women and men. The daily ritual of applying Thanaka paste dates back over 2,000 years to the beauty routines of ancient royalty, who believed Thanaka could protect them from the tropical sun and the ravages of time.
It takes 35 years for a limonia tree to yield the quality of cuttings required for Thanaka cream, and each cutting must be ground on a traditional circular slate slab called kyauk pyin to properly release the anti-inflammatory, anti-aging and protective properties of coumarin and marmesin.
Vanilla Bean
Vanilla is rich in antioxidants and is known to be antibacterial and its strong aroma can be used to calm the nerves and relieve stress.
Ylang Ylang
This sensuous, romantic scent has been strewn across the beds and woven through the hair of new brides in Indonesia for thousands of years. Distilled into pure essential oil, it offers deep relaxation while awakening desire.
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