"ALL ABOUT OUR INGREDIENTS"

OUR HAND MADE, ALL NATURAL PRODUCTS ARE INCREDIBLE BUT LETS TALK ABOUT WHAT REALLY MATTERS! WHAT GOES INTO "TREE OF LIFE'S" PRODUCTS...

"Our fragrances contain essential oils and resins. The remaining components are natural and fragrance aroma ingredients."

GOATS MILK

Goat milk contains fatty acids that help repair the skin barrier, probiotics to encourage the growth of normal skin flora, and vitamin A to help gently exfoliate.

VIRGIN OLIVE OIL

Contains antioxidants, including vitamin E. Antioxidants help calm redness and irritation caused by acne or psoriasis. They also protect against free radicals that can lead to wrinkles and premature aging of the skin.

PALM OIL

Used topically, Palm Oil restores hydration to dry skin, preventing further dryness by sealing in moisture. Suitable for use on sensitive skin, it effectively nourishes areas afflicted by eczema, psoriasis, and stretch marks. The antioxidant properties of Palm Oil boost immunity and delay the onset of wrinkles.

JOJOBA OIL

THE ULTIMATE SUPER FAT FOR SKIN! Research shows that jojoba oil can be effective in easing or treating common skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis and dry skin with little to no side effects, such as itching or a rash. Since it produces an oil similar to that of our natural sebum, it absorbs easily without conflict.

GRAPESEED OIL

 A single drop of grapeseed oil in your favorite moisturizing face and body creams helps to seal the moisture into your skin.

COCONUT OIL

 Research suggests that it has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiviral properties. Coconut oil is also very moisturizing for dry skin. A person can apply coconut oil directly to the skin.

KOSHER GLYCERIN FROM PLANTS

Is used in cosmetics and body care products to assist in retaining moisture and is helpful in pulling oxygen into the skin.

SAFFLOWER OIL

Is ideal for hydrating dry or acne-prone skin while soothing irritation, rashes, and inflammation. It is reputed to enhance skin's texture, appearance, and quality.

PURIFIED H20, SORBITOL MOISTURIZER

An alcohol that occurs naturally in many types of fruit and berries.

SORBITAN OLEATE

A vegetable-based, PEG-free liquid emulsifier.

OAT PROTEINS

Since oat protein strengthens the skin's outer barrier, it helps restore its function, retain skin moisture, and reduce itchiness. Its anti-inflammatory properties effectively.

MICAH MINERALS

NO HEALTH BENEFITS, JUTS A ALL NATURAL WAY TO COLOR SOAP, THIS IS WHAT COLORS ALMOST ALL OF YOUR FACIAL MAKEUP.

SODIUM STEARATE

The most common fatty acid salt in today's soaps. Common sources of the starting material, stearic acid, are vegetable triglycerides obtained from coconut and palm oils.

SODIUM CHLORIDE

AKA SALT!

MANGO BUTTER

Similar to cocoa butter, mango butter is an effective moisturizer and may help soften your skin. The abundance of Vitamin E and Vitamin C in mangos may help protect your skin from environmental stressors like sunlight, pollution, and even blue light from screens.

CACAO BUTTER

Cocoa butter contains a high amount of fatty acids, which make it well-suited as a primary ingredient in skin cream. Fatty acids help to hydrate the skin.

SHEA BUTTER 

It works as an emollient that softens and hydrates skin. Because it contains several types of fatty acids — including lineoleic, oleic, palmitic and stearic acids that improve the skin's natural barrier, shea butter also protects skin from damage from the environment like pollutants.

100% RAW HONEY

Honey Deeply Moisturizes and Hydrates the Skin.. Honey's natural humectant properties make it an effective moisturizer. The enzyme activity in honey enables it to penetrate deeply into the skin and bring hydration to the underlying layers. This results in plumper, softer skin with a natural radiant glow.

STEARIC ACID

Stearic acid is a versatile fatty acid that functions as an emollient, emulsifier, cleansing and texture-enhancing ingredient in skin care formulas. It has been shown to protect skin's surface against water loss and help shore up skin's protective barrier.

LAURIC ACID

Lauric acid is a fatty acid, esters of which occur in natural substances such as coconut milk and palm kernel oil.

TETRAS ODIUM ETIDRONATE

Tetrasodium EDTA can be used in skin care to helps maintain clarity, protect fragrance compounds, and prevent rancidity.

CASTOR OIL

Castor oil is rich in ricinoleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid. These types of fats can be used to moisturize the skin. They act as occlusive moisturizers, which prevent or reduce water loss through the outer layer of the skin.

SANDALWOOD OIL

Sandalwood oil contains antioxidants that help maintain the buoyancy and structure of the skin cells. It also reduces dryness and replenishes the moisture in skin, increasing elasticity.

BERGAMOT OIL

Several compounds in bergamot oil have immunomodulatory, wound-healing activities, and anti-inflammatory properties. This may make bergamot oil an effective spot treatment for acne or other small wounds on the skin.

COCAMIDO PROPYLBETATINE

It's cleansing: Since it binds to dirt, it's great for ridding the skin of oil and grime picked up from the day. It's also good at removing makeup. It's hydrating: Being derived from coconuts, cocamidopropyl betaine is very hydrating.

CINNAMON OIL

Used cosmetically or topically in general, Cinnamon Essential Oil is reputed to calm dry skin, effectively alleviate aches, pains, and stiffness in the muscles and joints, address acne, rashes, and infections, enhance circulation, nourish the skin, slow the look of aging, and revive the skin.

VANILLA OIL

Vanilla oil is also a natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, proven in studies to help effectively prevent infection and inflammation. This makes vanilla oil a great choice for soothing burns and aiding in the treatment of acne.

FRANKINCENSE OIL

Frankincense oil is a natural astringent. This means that it's good for skin care as it can help heal skin imperfections and conditions like acne and wounds. Frankincense has been known for rejuvenating damaged skin as a healing oil. This is useful for reducing the appearance of stretch marks and scars. - helps reduce acne blemishes, the appearance of large pores, prevent wrinkles, and can even help lift and tighten skin to naturally slow signs of aging. The oil can be used anywhere where the skin becomes saggy, such as the abdomen or under the eyes.

CEDAR OIL

Cedarwood oil has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. This may make it beneficial for skin conditions like acne. CITRUS OILS= When applied to skin, citrus oils can have degreasing and astringent properties, as well as skin brightening properties. They can help to cleanse, tone, moisturize, and balance oil.

PINE OIL

Used topically, such as in cosmetics, the antiseptic and antimicrobial properties of Pine Essential Oil are known to help soothe skin conditions characterized by itchiness, inflammation, and dryness, such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis.

PEPPERMINT OIL

Peppermint essential oil is used to soothe inflammation, irritation and itchiness on skin and scalp. It promotes wound-healing, and it is also touted as a natural remedy for soothing bug bites, and providing relief in pruritus, a common skin infection which leads to rashes, hives and itchiness.

ACTIVATED CHARCOAL

Activated charcoal may help remove impurities and dirt from the skin, improving its texture and appearance.

TITANIUM DIOXIDE

fine white powder that is a naturally occurring mineral that is widely used for it's pigment lending whiteness & opacity. It’s widely used in skincare and protects skin from ultraviolet radiation because of its property to absorb ultraviolet light. It also has disinfecting properties.

PATCHOULI OIL

Soothes Dry, Irritated Skin- Patchouli essential oil has anti-inflammatory properties which help reduce redness and irritations. It can be helpful in managing eczema, dermatitis, acne, or dry skin due to its soothing and moisturizing properties.

LAVENDER OIL

Lavender oil can benefit the skin in numerous ways. It has the ability to lessen acne, help even skin tone, and reduce wrinkles. It can even be used to treat other things, such as improving hair health and digestion.

EUCALYPTUS

Studies suggest that eucalyptus oil and extract may help strengthen the skin's natural moisture barrier.

LEMON PEEL

A great exfoliate in some of our soaps. Contains Vit C

COFFEE GROUNDS

A great exfoliate, and Coffee has a ton of yummy nutrients for your skin. It's full of powerful antioxidants like polyphenols and flavonoids that help protect against sun damage and fight off free radicals. The caffeine in coffee is vasoconstrictive — it constricts blood vessels to reduce inflammation.

RAW OATS

It moisturizes, protects, exfoliates, and cleanses your skin. Oatmeal also helps boost collagen production, improves your skin complexion, and reduces skin inflammation.

BOTANICALS

Most botanicals have antioxidant benefits, as many of the plants they come from were able to thrive in direct sunlight being exposed to UV light. Therefore, protection against free radicals is a strong benefit. But botanical extracts can also have benefits to acne, oily skin, hyper pigmentation, and wrinkles.

CLOVES

The antibacterial and antiseptic properties of cloves kill acne-causing bacteria and keep breakouts at bay. Clove oil contains a compound called eugenol that helps in treating acne by reducing the inflammation and redness.

COCAMIDE MIPA

A great emulsifier, It has been declared safe to use on the skin and does not harm the skin in any way. It is considered safe for use in cosmetics and personal care products.

COCAMIDOPROPYL HYDROPXYSULTAINE

 In hair care and skin care, cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine is primarily used as a conditioning agent.

GUAR HYDROPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE

Guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride is an organic compound that is a water-soluble quaternary ammonium derivative of guar gum.

TETRASODIUMGLUTAMATE DIACETATE

Tetrasodium glutamate diacetate is a vegetable-based chelating agent.

TOCOPHERYL ACETATE

The crazy scientific word for.....just wait!.....VITAMIN E!

ALOE LEAF JUICE

Used cosmetically, Aloe Vera Juice can hydrate, exfoliate, nourish, clarify, and revitalize the skin and hair. Its antioxidant activity and richness in vitamins help it to repair skin and hair damage and to protect them before and after the harmful effects of UV radiation.

FLAXSEED OIL

Flaxseed oil is a powerful skincare and haircare ingredient. Due to the improved levels of moisture in the skin, it reduces the appearance of wrinkles and other ageing signs. This multitasking oil can be applied to skin to sooth irritations or soften roughness.

CITRIC ACID

OHHH BOY GET READY.....ANOTHER BIG SCARY ONE!!!.....ACID FOUND IN CITRUS!

CAPILLARY GLYCOL

This colorless, odorless, syrupy liquid is water soluble with hydrating properties, so it's a common additive in a wide range of skin care. SAGE= Sage assists in improving acne, athlete's foot and chapped skin, and relieving symptoms of eczema and psoriasis. Oil from the leaf is often added to face and body washes, deodorants and anti-fungal creams due to its astringent properties.

CLOVES

The antibacterial and antiseptic properties of cloves kill acne-causing bacteria and keep breakouts at bay. Clove oil contains a compound called eugenol that helps in treating acne by reducing the inflammation and redness.

STEARIC ACID

Derived from coconuts, a fatty acid that helps harden our soap blocks, shampoo & conditioner pucks.

KAOLIN CLAY

A wonderful powder clay that is great for the skin & hair, it also helps hold our scents into our soaps longer.

                                                ESSENTIAL OILS


1. FRANKINCENSE ESSENTIAL OIL -  One of the most ancient and holy essential oils, frankincense is a powerful oil not just for mature skin but for a greater sense of peace, spirituality and well being during your golden years. It smooths wrinkles, moisturizes under eye skin and lightens age spots. help reduce acne blemishes, the appearance of large pores, prevent wrinkles, and can even help lift and tighten skin to naturally slow signs of aging. The oil can be used anywhere where the skin becomes saggy, such as the abdomen or under the eyes.
2. MYRRH ESSENTIAL OIL - Helps soothe chapped or cracked skin. It is commonly added to skin care products to help with moisturizing and also for fragrance. Ancient Egyptians used it to prevent aging and maintain healthy skin.
3. SANDALWOOD ESSENTIAL OIL- 
With a warm, woody and musky scent, sandalwood essential oil smells absolutely gorgeous when blended together with coconut or sweet almond oil. When massaged on mature skin and under-eye wrinkles, it stimulates blood flow, plumps up skin and removes fine lines. High in antioxidants that can help reduce damage caused by free radicals, which promote aging.
4. COCONUT - Contains anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties that may aid in the healing of skin.
5. VANILLA - A great source of B vitamins and natural antioxidants. These natural antioxidants help protect against environmental stressors

HELICHRYSUM ESSENTIAL OIL- Helichrysum essential oil is all about healing. It promotes speedy healing of damaged skin cells & scar tissue and is also a powerful fighter of free radicals as well as helps with age spots. This is a highly aromatic herb praised in aromatherapy most notably for bruises and wound healing. Helichrysum can assist with circulatory ailments such as varicose veins, bruises, and broken capillaries. Promotes healthy skin. Improve healing in bruises and wounds. Reduces pain in joints. Promotes respiratory health.

7.NEROLI ESSENTIAL OIL-  A savior when it comes to sensitive and easily irritated skin, neroli essential oil is very soothing for problematic mature skin and a delicate under eye area. It also tightens skin and its uplifting aroma brightens any dull day.

8.GERANIUM ESSENTIAL OIL- One of my favorite essential oils, geranium has the most beautiful feminine scent and it’s excellent in reducing puffy under eye skin, fighting wrinkles and well as keeping skin smooth and supple.

9.GERMAN CHAMOMILE ESSENTIAL OIL- Another champion when it comes to wrinkles and mature skin, German chamomile essential oil reduces puffiness, has powerful anti-oxidant properties, soothes sensitive skin and helps smooth under eye wrinkles.

10.LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OIL- This all-purpose essential oil is not surprisingly one of the best and safest essential oils for under eye bags. It fights free radicals, hydrates skin and firms under eye skin.

11.CARROT SEED ESSENTIAL OIL- A beautiful pale orange oil, carrot seed essential oil doesn’t just give skin a golden tan but also promotes smooth, supple & soft skin, rejuvenates mature skin and lubricates under eye skin. 

12. ROSE ESSENTIAL OIL -This romantic essential oil not only has the most luxurious scent in the world but also deeply nourishes under eye skin, improves skin elasticity and evens skin tone.

13. PATCHOULI ESSENTIAL OIL – supports chapped and aging skin, helps give skin that glow!

14. BLUE TANSY ESSENTIAL OIL– full of skin-soothing & skin-cleansing properties, and can help to reduce the appearance of blemishes

 

 Please note that every single Product we make is hand crafted in small batches and can vary in shape, color tones and overall colors in general...It’s impossible to hand craft each product and them not come out a little different, which we think is actually pretty cool! Even though every formula is consistent in quality, there still may be some variances with each seperate batch.