Science

Science

Where ancient botanical knowledge meets modern skincare science

What good results can look like

We track how people respond to our formulas through customer surveys and ingredient research, so we can keep improving. Here's the kind of feedback we measure:

91%saw smoother-looking skin
75%reported more hydration
73%would recommend to a friend

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Anti-age

Why wrinkles form — and how to soften their look

Aging is natural, but a few things speed up how quickly lines appear. The good news: most of them can be supported with the right care.

Over time, skin naturally produces less collagen and elastin and holds onto less moisture, so it becomes thinner and less springy.

Sun exposure, dehydration and a lack of key nutrients accelerate the process — which is why dryness and fine lines so often show up together. Keeping skin nourished and well-moisturised helps it stay supple for longer.

  1. Hydrate now. Emollients such as safflower oil, beeswax and natural vitamin E soften the surface and lock in moisture, for a smoother, plumper look quickly.
  2. Support over time. Antioxidant-rich botanicals like arnica, hemp, squalane and pomegranate help protect the skin barrier and support its natural renewal, so skin looks healthier the longer you use them.

In our own testing and surveys, people consistently report softer-looking lines and better hydration with daily use over several weeks.

95,6%felt their skin looked smoother
95%said it beat expectations
93%preferred it to past products

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Acne

What's really behind breakouts

Breakouts are common at every age and rarely caused by just one thing. Understanding the chain helps you choose a routine that actually calms it.

Breakouts usually come from a few factors working together: pores clogged with excess oil and dead skin cells, higher sebum production (often linked to hormones), and bacteria that thrive in blocked pores.

That combination leads to inflammation and the familiar red bumps. Ideally, skin makes just enough oil and pores stay clear — so the goal of a good routine is to keep them that way.

  1. Clear and calm. Gentle botanical oils and extracts such as rosehip and marigold (calendula) help cleanse pores and soothe irritated skin.
  2. Balance over time. Anti-inflammatory ingredients like nettle and beeswax support more balanced oil production, helping pores stay clearer with consistent use.

Consistency matters far more than intensity — gentle, daily care beats harsh, occasional treatment.

People who stick with a simple daily routine typically report calmer, clearer-looking skin over a couple of mont 

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Care that works with your skin

These products are cosmetics intended to support the look and feel of skin; they are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Individual results vary.