Abhati's Ingredients
- Clean Beauty Blog
- May 3, 2020
- 3 min read
Abhati uses ingredients that are powerful for your body. Take a look at some of the ingredients and its benefits that are used in Abhati's products.
Himalayan Wild Cherry Oil
Location: Found in the high altitudes of the Himalayas between 1,800 and 3’000 meters. The wild cherry shrubs are grown in sunny glades in the forest.
Natural process: Abhati loves working with this oil as it’s made with their tribal/cooperative farmers who are able to have sustainable harvesting. The oil is produced from hand-picked wild fruits matured from May to June. Seeds are then laid out for sun drying, then cold-pressed to extract the oil, a process that preserves its nutrients. This results in quickly absorbed, long-lasting moisture that doesn’t stick.
Nutrients and benefits: It is rich in Omega 6 & 9, high in Oleic & Linoleic acids, and features important fatty acids for glossy, healthy hair and skin.
Edelweiss
Location: Edelweiss, or Leontopodium alpinum, is an herbaceous plant from the Asteraceae family, which grows on mountain ranges in the Swiss Alps.
What makes it a “superhero”: Subjected to high altitude, extreme temperatures, and exposure to wind and sun radiation, the Edelweiss plant has developed very desirable defense properties which Abhati harnesses in some of their formulations.
Nutrients and benefits: It is a rare and strictly protected plant that boasts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It features leontopodic acids A and B, Chlorogenic acid, and 3,5 dicaffeoylquinic acid, which have anti-hyaluronidasic and anti-collagenasic activity. Also present are Phytosterols, Amino acids, polysaccharides with moisturizing properties, and act as plant nutrients. This botanical superhero is unparalleled when it comes to protecting skin from age-accelerating free radicals and irritation.
Amla
Nutrients and benefits: Indian Gooseberry (Amla), is a centuries-old Indian secret to healthy hair. Native throughout India, Alma is a green fruit that is incredibly high in tannin and has 20 times more concentrated vitamin C than an orange. It’s the powerhouse of antioxidants and Vitamin C. Amla is an exceptional natural conditioner that stimulates hair at the roots where it contributes to lustrous/healthy hair growth, preserves pigment, helps prevent premature greying, harness its AHA acids as a gentle exfoliant, infuses hair with nutrition that protects against environmental aggressors, whilst working to strengthen follicles and help diminish split ends, dryness and dandruff.
Moringa oil
Nutrients and benefits: Moringa Oleifera is the most nutritious tree found on the earth, which is why it’s called the tree of life. Its leaves contain more than 90 nutrients and 46 antioxidants, including alpha-carotene, xanthins, kaempferol, quercetin, and rutin. The seeds contain 40% oil which is light and rich in vitamins A and C, as well as unsaturated fatty acids and GLA antiaging gamma-linolenic acid. Thanks to its high levels of oleic acid, it penetrates and delivers nutrients deep into the skin, where it balances the secretion of sebum and fights toxins. Use this nutritious oil on your face, scalp, and hair.
Links
If you are interested in knowing more details or straight from the source where I got these information from, here are relevant links:
Abhati's website: https://abhatisuisse.com/?v=cf31394fdfa1
Abhati's ingredients page: https://abhatisuisse.com/ingredients
Social Media
If you are interested and want to know more about Abhati and its tips for the use of its products and several other tips, for information on their sustainable finds, for positivity and for overall diverse and informative content, here is their instagram: abhatisuisse
Comments