Moringa:
• Moringa Oleifera has a high content of vitamin A, thus promoting hair growth and maintenance. Deficiency of vitamin A can cause thickening of scalp, dry hair and dandruff.
• Moringa plant also contains zinc which stimulates hair growth by enhancing the immune function. Zinc and silica along with vitamin A prevents drying and clogging of the sebaceous glands. Sebaceous glands are responsible for production of sebum.
• Vitamin E in moringa is a powerful antioxidant that stimulates blood circulation around the scalp. Proper flow of blood to the scalp helps in the absorption of more nutrients available in the hair follicles.
• Moringa has been found to possess anti-ageing properties. The effect of free radicals on human skin causes the appearance of wrinkles and makes the skin aged and less resistant to lines. Moringa has excellent cleansing ability which aids in cleaning the skin cells of free radicals and restoring the vitality and youthful complexion of the skin.
• Moringa leaves contain about 30 antioxidants that contribute greatly towards healthy skin. Moringa oil is highly absorbable and hence helps in delivering these powerful antioxidants to the skin cells.
Olive Oil:
• Antioxidant Protection-Olive oil contains three major antioxidants: vitamin E, polyphenols, and phytosterols. Antioxidants, when topically applied, may help protect the skin from premature skin aging. Vitamin E partly accounts for the anti-aging benefits of olive oil because it helps restore skin smoothness and protects against ultraviolet light. Hydroxytyrosol, a rather rare compound found in olive oil, also prevents free radical damage to the skin.
• De-Clogs Pores-Unlike commercial moisturizers that can clog pores and exacerbate current skin conditions, olive oil penetrates deeply into the skin while providing a cleansing effect.
• Enhances Exfoliation-Another one of olive oil’s benefits for skin is its usefulness in exfoliating applications. The mild abrasive qualities of the exfoliant, combined with the deep, penetrating action of the oil, will remove dead skin cells and leave the epidermis looking renewed and glowing.
Pumpkin:
• Contains vitamin A, alpha and beta-carotenes, vitamins C, K, and E, and minerals, including magnesium, potassium, and iron.
• vitamin A is extremely good for the scalp. Pumpkin is rich in vitamin A and when you use it directly, you get all the natural goodness from it straight from the source.
• Pumpkin is a rich source of potassium and this nutrient is especially useful in promoting the re-growth of hair. This makes pumpkin one of the best vegetables for hair loss
Rosemary:
• Rosemary contains iron, calcium, and phytonutrients. Over-exposure to sunlight is one of the leading causes of photodamage, the phytonutrients in rosemary are tough on sun crime. The nutrients of rosemary can help protect skin cells from damage often caused by the sun and free radicals.
• Rosemary has natural antiseptic properties, it's a superior disinfectant for our skin and hair. In fact, this essential oil is known to promote a healthy, moisturized scalp and reverse premature graying.
Shea Butter:
• Shea Butter is like food for the skin containing Vitamins A, E and F. Vitamins A and E help the skin keep itself healthy. These vitamins are especially important when it comes to helping sun damaged skin heal. Vitamins A, E and F assist in staving off premature wrinkles and facial lines. Vitamin F serves to protect the skin as well as help it heal. It soothes rough, dry or chapped skin and helps soften dry or damaged hair.

• Shea Butter is high in unsaponifiables (a type of fat). Shea Butter will contain somewhere between 7-12% unsaponifiables. To put that in perspective, avocado oil, a well known skin conditioner, has between 2-6%. It is this amount of unsaponifiables that is a contributing factor to Shea Butter being able to treat so many conditions.

• Shea Butter easily penetrates the skin allowing the skin to breathe and not clogging pores it can deliver it's nutritional payload better than other man-made moisturizers. Shea Butter also naturally contains cinnamic acid, a natural sun screen. It actually does provide some degree of protection from the sun's harmful rays (still wear a sunblock though). Shea Butter is a natural anti-inflammatory making it useful in treating things like rheumatism.
Sunflower Oil:
• Acne:
The Vitamins A, C and D, and other healthy carotenoids and waxes protect your skin by forming a protective barrier on it. It is non-greasy and light, and is absorbed well in to the skin. Moreover, it does not clog or block the pores. It treats acne effectively. The fatty acids and vitamins help regenerate skin cells by acting as antioxidants. It also gets rid of bacteria that cause acne.
• Beta Carotene:
Rich in Beta Carotene,it is actually a fat soluble compound which is highly convertible to vitamin A,It also has antioxidant properties.
• Dry Skin:
Sunflower oil is a natural emollient,which increase the capacity of your skin to store
moisture and helps those with dry or sensitive skin.
• Sun Damage:
Compared to Shea Butter or almond oil,Sunflower oil contains more amount of Vitamin E; it saves your skin from damage by the harmful UV rays of the sun.
• Breakage of Hair:
Sunflower oil conditions greasy hair. This is because it is so light. Moreover, it keeps your hair nourished and fights breakage of hair.
• Hair Thinning
Sunflower oil is rich in gamma alpha linolenic acid, or GLA. This compound fights against thinning of hair. It treats all problems like baldness and hair loss. Alopecia areata is a condition which causes round patches of lost hair on the scalp. This condition is treated by using sunflower oil.
• Lustrous Hair:
Sunflower oil has a light consistency and a mild flavor. This makes the oil suitable for making your hair soft. It also adds a really beautiful sheen to your hair. Frizz is effectively controlled if you use sunflower oil. The oil also fights against dryness and damage. Your hair becomes manageable. It is versatile oil, which acts as a natural conditioner. It helps in maintaining your hair’s luster and texture. Use sunflower oil once in a week to get all its benefits. Before you have a bath, apply the oil and massage it well so that your scalp absorbs it.
Turmeric:
• These compounds are called curcuminoids, the most important of which is curcumin. Curcumin is the main active ingredient in turmeric. It has powerful anti-inflammatory effects and is a very strong antioxidant.