Infused With Care
We take pride in presenting to you skincare products that not only harness the power of nature but also highlight the great biodiversity of Sikkim, a land hidden in the breathtaking Himalayas. Here's how some of our lovely region's natural ingredients make their way into our skincare products.
Avocado
In a word: Antioxidants
Sourced from: Flesh of the avocado fruit
Contains: Fatty acids, Vitamin E, phytosterols, carotenoids, and chlorophyll.
Why skin loves it: Known to have moisturizing qualities. It has anti-aging properties and antioxidants that protect the skin from environmental aggressors. Soothes irritated or inflamed skin and improves skin barrier function.
Hemp
In a word: Anti-inflammatory
Sourced from: Hemp plant seeds
Contains: Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, Vitamin E, minerals such as potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc, phosphorus, and antioxidants.
Why skin loves it: Known to moisturize, hydrate and nourish. Its anti-inflammatory qualities aid to relax and soothe irritated skin.
Orange Peel
In a word: Antioxidants
Sourced from The fruit of the orange tree, scientifically known as Citrus sinensis.
Contains: Vitamin C, flavonoids, dietary fiber, pectin, polyphenols, including flavonoids and phenolic acids, and essential oils
Why skin loves it: Known to be high in Vitamin C and a potent antioxidant for your immune system. It supports the digestive system and has various anti-inflammatory qualities. It also has the potential to increase metabolism and encourage weight loss.
Coffee Powder
In a word: Exfoliation
Sourced from: Grinding roasted coffee beans.
Contains: Caffeine, antioxidants like chlorogenic acids, polyphenols, and compounds like acrylamide.
Why skin loves it: Known to remove dead skin cells and clogged pores. It also has antioxidant characteristics and anti-inflammatory qualities. Its caffeine assists in tightening and toning your skin. It also enhances circulation which boosts blood flow to the skin.
Mugwort
In a word: Protection
Sourced from: A plant known as Artemisia indica (locally called 'titte pati')
Contains: Essential oils like camphor, cineole, and myrcene, compounds such as sesquiterpene lactones, flavonoids, coumarins and tannins.
Why skin loves it: Known to have a calming effect on both the skin and the mind. It also has anti-inflammatory effects and anti-bacterial qualities. Protects dry or dehydrated skin. It increases blood flow, detoxification and supports both relaxation and stress reduction.
Thyme
In a word: Healing
Sourced from: Thymus vulgaris plant, which is commonly known as garden thyme or common thyme.
Contains: Essential Oils, Flavonoids, Phenolic Acids, Vitamins A and C, and minerals like iron, calcium, and manganese.
Why skin loves it: Known to has various medicinal and therapeutic characteristics given its antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal qualities. It provides pain relief and is anti-inflammatory by nature.
Jojoba Rosehip
In a word: Anti-aging
Sourced from: Jojoba and Rosehip oil are sourced from the seeds of the jojoba plant and seeds of the fruit of the rosehip plant, respectively.
Contains: Jojoba Oil contains fatty acids, Vitamin E, and minerals such as zinc, copper, and selenium. Rosehip Oil contains essential fatty acids, Vitamin A and C, and carotenoids that provide antioxidant benefits.
Why skin loves it: Known to have moisturizing qualities. They have anti-aging properties and antioxidants that protect the skin from environmental stressors. Soothes irritated or inflamed skin.
Clary Sage
In a word: Healing
Sourced from: A plant known as Salvia sclarea, a perennial herb.
Contains Various compounds such as linalyl acetate, linalool, Germacrene-D, alpha-terpineol, caryophyllene, and sclareol.
Why skin loves it: Known to have therapeutic properties and is a popular choice for lowering stress and anxiety. It is also advantageous for women experiencing menstruation or menopausal symptoms. Provides relief from pain, eases digestive discomfort and supports skin health with its antiseptic and antibacterial qualities.