Key Ingredients

Ziziphus Mauritiana - If natural herbal extraction, is your thing, then let us introduce you to the Ziziphus (ziz-if-us) leaf. Known by locals as ber, qasil, lotus, sidr, jujube, and bidara - we've chosen the scientific name, Ziziphus, to encompass them all.

Our ancestors have used them for generations to treat skin ailments such as eczema. We're so proud to be the first to create a leaf extract infused into a cream base.

Whole plant extraction means the leaf, stems, and parts of the branch are used to draw out all the properties that make this plant an anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-microbial phenomenon.

Ethiopian Black Seed Oil - Said to have the highest potency of any black seed with 3%+ Thymoquinone, a natural drug. A quote from the research paper Nigella sativa L. (Black Seed): A Promising Natural Remedy for Wide Range of Illnesses states:

'The medicinal use of black cumin seeds in various traditional herbal systems is known for a wide range of ailments  which include different airway disorders, for pain such as chronic headache and back pain, diabetes, paralysis, infection, inflammation, hypertension, and digestive tract related problems administered in different kind of preparations. It has also been used topically where it is applied directly to the blisters, nasal abscesses, orchitis, eczema, and swollen joints.'

Pomegranate Seed Oil: The only oil (or anything!) to contain Punicic acid. Proven to protect collagen fibers found in the skin, accelerates wound healing, and reducing the appearance of scars.  

Senegalese Baobab Oil - Also known as the 'Tree of Life,' for providing water, shelter, and nutrition to indigenous African people, the baobab's oil is wonder. The only oil of its kind to contain the three Omega fatty acids (3,6,9) and exotic fatty acids such as malvalic, sterculic, and dihydrosterculic acids. The high levels of Omega fatty acids promotes wound healing and skin cells rejuvenation.

Ghanaian Shea Butter We chose this emollient and natural occlusive for its excellent moisturizing, high levels of Vitamin E, and fatty profile. The triterpene molecules in Shea Butter are known to have strong anti-inflammatory properties. We import our organic butter from Ghana.

Sunflower Seed Oil: An underrated plant with tons of benefits. Here are a few: 1) Rich in Linoleic acid, which is a Omega-6 fatty acid that enhances creation of new skin cells and decreases inflammation. 2) Very high in Vitamin E - this antioxidant helps protect skin from environmental stressors and UV rays 3) May reduce Transepidermal water loss

Jojoba Seed Oil: One of the reasons why our cream is non-greasy is due to the Jojoba oil. The moisturizing and soothing properties of Jojoba oil are perfect for flaky, extra-dry, and chapped skin. Used by Native Americans for generations, its the perfect oil to add in an eczema cream.

Organic Glycerin: One of the best humectants for the skin! Organic glycerin? Even better. A humectant is one type of moisturizer (emollients and occlusive being the other), that draws moisture from the air to the top layer of the skin - the stratum corneum. Because glycerin is such a water-loving natural humectant, it is an excellent ingredient to include in your skin routine.