Hebe Rejuvenation Product Ingredients
Each product has its own list of ingredients to compliment and balance the hemp oil, all of which are naturally sourced and produced. A full list can be found below.
We use organic, unrefined cold pressed hemp seed oil as one of the ingredients in our products, so that all the goodness of omegas, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals stay intact. Our hemp seed oil has not been run through any filters or chemical processes and has no psychoactive properties.
With high concentrations of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, hemp oil has a similar composition to that of skin lipids, mimicking our natural sebum regulation. For those concerned about using topical oils, this similarity means hemp oil can effectively moisturize without clogging pores. The Linoleic and Oleic acids found in hemp oil provide regenerative properties and play a crucial role in skin health and anti aging, reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
 
			Ingredients List
Here’s a full list of all of the ingredients in all of our products.
Almond Oil
- Excellent emollient and is known for its ability to soften and recondition.
- Rich in proteins and Vitamin D
- Protective and extremely nourishing particularly when used regularly.
- Helps to balance the toss and absorption of moisture.
Aloe Vera
- Moisturizing agent.
- Contains vitamin B complex, folic acid, vitamin C and carotene (a precursor of vitamin A) -calming , cooling, anti-inflammatory.
Apricot Oil
- Very easily absorbed into the skin
- Helpful for dehydrated, delicate, distressed, mature and sensitive skin, and helps to soothe inflammation -finely textured oil spreads easily and is particularly rich in both oleic acid and linoleic fatty acids, as well as palmitic, palmitoleic, heptadecenoic acid, 9-heptadecenoic, stearic, linolenic, arachidic, and eicosanoid fatty acids.
- Since it is finely textured and nourishing, it is particularly helpful in fighting fine lines and revitalizing the skin.
- Good general-purpose emollient, and contains Vitamin A, which helps to increase elasticity – and is used to reduce stretch marks.
Avocado Oil
- Contains Vitamins A, B1, B2, D, E, and Beta carotene.
- Sterolins (also called plant steroids) help to soften the skin and which impart a superior moisturizing effect -extremely good moisturizing and nourishing compound, assisting in the regeneration and rejuvenation of the skin -easily absorbed into deep tissue.
- In a study done at the Department of Food Engineering and Biotechnology, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in 1991, it was found that avocado oil significantly increases the amount of collagen in the skin – which normally is under attack as we grow older.
BioPlex NMF
- Mimics the skin’s natural moisturizing factor.
- Made from an effective combination of moisturizers, proteins, and humectants.
Buriti Oil
- The word “buriti” in Brazil means “tree of life.”
- Restores moisture lacking in sun-exposed skin and because of its color it possesses a naturally occurring SPF factor.
- It is commonly applied directly to cuts and bums, because of its soothing qualities and its ability to promote the formation of scar tissue.
- Extremely rich in vitamin E and the richest known source oil in beta-carotene (higher than carrot oil), which along with Its breakdown product, vitamin A, collectively referred to as carotenoids, are some of the most important antioxidants for the skin as they protect the skin against the damaging effects of sunlight by neutralizing free radicals in the skin -Buriti contains a high concentration of oleic and palmitic acids which help moisturize the skin and re-hydrate skin cells.
- Has emollient properties, is a free-radical scavenger, and provides protective effects (linoleic acid), including protecting fibroblast cells essential for supporting collagen and elastin production which are vital for youthful, glowing skin.
- A biologist from the Federal University of Acre in Brazil, Nivea Maria de Paula Fernandes, studied the economic and nutritional importance of the buriti palm extensively and found that buriti oil filters and absorbs the ultraviolet rays known to contribute to skin cancer. Source: Amazon News, 28 February 2002).
Carrot Oil
- Removes toxic build-up.
- Rich in beta-carotene as well as vitamins B, C, D and E.
Castor Oil
- Penetrates deep into the tissues to slowly break up scar tissue.
- Amazingly, castor oil can distinguish between healthy cells and abnormal ones; in healthy cells, castor oil will detoxify and stimulate while increasing circulation; In abnormal cells like scar tissue and growths, castor oil will instead work to aggressively dissolve cells thanks to its solvent properties and can also help prevent scars from forming.
- Applying castor oil over cuts or scrapes will promote excellent skin healing because of its ability to increase our body’s lymphocytes (white blood cells) which studies have shown may play an Important role in wound healing and scar formation.
Cocoa Butter
- Natural antioxidant.
- Helps retain moisture.
- Readily absorbed.
- Contains cocoa mass polyphenols (CMP), a substance that inhibits the production of the immunoglobulin IgE, which is known to aggravate symptoms of dermatitis (dandruff).
Cucumber Peel
- Anti-inflammatory and skin tightening properties.
- Rich in vitamins, minerals and enzymes that are essential for strong cell growth and repair -natural source of a fresh, powerful antioxidant.
- Used to keep the facial skin soft while providing a natural sunscreen.
- It also acts as a skin toner and can be used as an astringent.
- Revitalizes stressed and tired skin, leaving skin calm, cool and radiant.
Evening Primrose Oil
- High levels of GLA essential fatty acids and is good for dry and mature skin.
- An exceptionally fine textured oil that has superb moisturizing, emollient, as well as being able to soothe inflammation.
- Indicated as being effective in helping with dry skin, eczema, and psoriasis.
Grapefruit Oil
- Purifier of congested. oily and acne-prone skin and a natural toner and rejuvenator of skin cells.
Grapeseed Oil
- Grape seed oil has mildly astringent qualities, which help to tighten and tone the skin making it a good cosmetic ingredient for anti-aging products.
- It is a light and finely textured oil and is non-comedogenic.
- It is also very useful for moisturizing and adding emollient properties to any product Intended for use on an acne prone skin.
- The oil contains palmitic, palmitoleic, stearic. oleic, linoleic, alpha linolenic, eicosanoic, eicosanoic and docosanoic fatty acids.
- Linoleic acid is very important for the health of the skin as well as cell membranes.
- Contains proanthocyanins, which are very potent antioxidants that ere helpful for diminishing the sun’s damaging effects end lessening free.
- Radical damage as well as being helpful in wound healing.
Jojoba Oil
- Closely resembles the sebum of the skin therefore can help to break down sebum in plugged-up pores – rich in vitamin E.
- Contains myristic acid that has an anti-inflammatory action.
Juniper Berry Oil
- Purifies and clears skin and reduces swelling.
Kukui Nut Oil
- High levels of natural polyunsaturated fatty acids
- This light natural oil is used today in all high-quality skin preparations due to its ability to quickly penetrate the skin -for centuries Hawaiians have used Kukui nut oil to protect skin from salt water, harsh sun, and drying winds -excellent for dry skin, psoriasis, eczema, or any severe skin condition.
- Kukui nut oil is high in the essential fatty acids linoleic and linolenic acids which are vital for the metabolism of healthy skin -Kukui nut oil is easily absorbed by the skin.
- Soothes irritated, sunburned, or burned skin.
Lavender Oil
- Antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-viral, anti-toxic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, decongestant, restorative, with therapeutic effects on the skin.
- High percentage of linalool that is excellent for promoting healing.
- Vulnerary (prevents tissue degeneration), cytophylactic (stimulates the growth of new skin cells), cicatrisant (helps with normal healing, white preventing scarring), rubefacient (increases blood circulation and relieves congested skin).
- Its balancing action o the skin makes it perfect to be used in cases of abscesses, acne, eczema, minor infections, oily skin, boils, bums, sunburn, wounds, and psoriasis.
Lemon Oil
- Excellent natural cleanser, astringent, antiseptic, and bactericide which is of particular benefit to people with problem skin.
- Has the ability to stimulate white blood cells, which defend the body and fight infection.
- It is also used to balance the pH of the skin, by counteracting acidity on its surface.
- Acts as very mild natural bleach or lightener on the skin which enables it to brighten dull skin color and calm redness.
- Helpful in areas where circulation is a problem, such as is the case with cellulite.
Lime Oil
- Antiseptic, antiviral, disinfectant, bacterial, astringent, restorative, uplifting, revitalizing.
- These properties are helpful in clearing 0119 skim and fighting problem and acne skin in general.
- Helpful in areas where circulation Is a problem, such as is he case with cellulite.
Macadamia Nut Oil
- Macadamia Oil is very regenerative and is high in mono-unsaturated fatty acids and omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, which are helpful in maintaining the skins critical water barrier functions.
- It has been successfully used to help heal scars and sunburn.
- Contains the highest level of palmitoleic acid of any plant oil, which is found in human sebum among the young, but the level dramatically drops in mature skin.
- Penetrates the skin very quickly and tones aged or dry skin as well as softening skin and aiding in wound healing.
Multi-Fruit BSC
- Natural fruit acid blend.
- Natural source of alpha hydroxyl acids that have cell-renewing, firming and soothing properties on skin and AHA’s promote faster and healthier cell turnover rate. New cells equals great hair and skin.
Orange Oil
- Antiseptic and toner.
- Unclogs pores.
Papaya
- Excellent in stabilizing oily skin and working as an exfoliant on dry areas.
- Contains Vitamin A, which benefits skin repair through increasing the rate of new cell formation. -contains Vitamin C which is an antioxidant.
Phytokeratin
- Vegetable-derived keratin which is made by blending free amino acids derived from wheat, corn, and soy.
- Penetrates deep into the hair and skin to enhance the moisture-binding ability.
- Gives hair sparkle, shine, and bounce.
- Gives the skin a soft, healthy, moist appearance.
- Augments the free amin acids naturally in the skin and hair.
Rosehip Oil
- Extremely high in essential fatty acids and is known to help treat dry, irritated, weathered skin.
- Contains good amounts of vitamin C.
- This form of vitamin C in the oil medium is non-irritating to the skin, and prevents the “Fenton reaction”, which is a normal reaction that water-soluble vitamin C has when interacting with the iron in the skin in which a hydroxyl free radical forms – which does not happen when the vitamin C in rosehip oil interacts with the skin.
- Exceptional emollient properties, while also acting as an antioxidant.
Sea Buckthorn
- Natural bactericide, antioxidant, and analgesic.
- Well known for Its extraordinary healing properties.
- Rich with numerous vitamins, pro-vitamins, antioxidants, and skin emollients.
- Can be used in topical applications to improve cell metabolism and as a free radical scavenger to delay dermal aging -extract seems to absorb UV rays.
Shea Butter
- Protecting and emollient properties.
- Rich in cinnamon acid, it also protects the skin/hair from UV rays -healing agent for dry, damaged hair.
Soy Lecithin
- Found in almost all living cells and is high in B vitamins and antioxidants.
- Advanced softening and moisturizing action that leaves the skin soft and supple, so it is very suitable for very dry & dehydrated skin.
Strawberry
- Rich in polyphenols and Vitamin C.
- Provides protection for the skin.
- Has soothing properties.
- Wonderful toner to reduce the appearance of pores.
Vegetable Glycerin
- Natural Source product.
- Emollient like properties which can soften and soothe the skin and it also assists the outer epidermis to retain moisture.
Vitamin E
- Vitamin E plays a crucial role in protecting skin cells and membranes from environmental damage including stopping damage to the skin from UV rays, pollutants, and aging.
- Provides deep moisturization for the skin whilst allowing the skin to breathe and function naturally, therefore helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Witch Hazel
- Nature’s best astringent.
- Tonic or toner for skin care.
- Shows mildly styptic properties as well as helping to reduce razor bum and swelling through its cool, soothing sensation.
 
			Our Skin Care Products Do Not Contain Sodium Lauryl Sulphate
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS) is probably the most dangerous ingredient used in skin care products. In the cleaning industry, SLS is used for garage floor cleaners, engine de-greasing, car wash soaps, etc. It is very corrosive and readily attacks greasy surfaces. SLS cleans by corrosion. It dries skin by stripping the protective lipids from the surface so it can’t effectively regulate moisture. Another extremely serious problem is the connection of SLS with nitrate contamination. SLS reacts with many types of ingredients used in skin products and forms nitrosamines (nitrates). Nitrates are potential cancer-causing agents. Because of the alarming penetrating power of SLS, large amounts of these known carcinogens are absorbed through the skin into the body. A variation of SLS is Sodium Lauretha Sulfate – SLES. It exhibits many of the same characteristics and is a higher foaming variation of SLS.
Our Hair Care Products Do Not Contain Parabens
Parabens are a chemical compound of para-hydroxybenzoic acid, and common types of parabens include butyl, propyl and ethyl parabens. Less common types include benzylparaben and isobutylparaben. One type of paraben – methylparaben – has also been linked to the premature aging of skin. A study undertaken in Japan indicated that certain cosmetic products may cause skin to age excessively when exposed to ultra-violet rays. Ironically, this compound can be commonly found in products designed to fight the effects of aging. One of the biggest areas of concern is the effect of parabens on breast cancer. Several studies have found traces of parabens in cancerous breast tumors. There seems little doubt that parabens can affect breast tissue – but whether they actually increase the possibility of breast cancer is still uncertain.
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