Key Ingredients Info

When it comes to skincare, understanding the ingredients in your products is essential for making informed choices about what you're putting on your skin. Here's a brief overview of some common skincare ingredients and their benefits.

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  • ESSENTIAL OILS

    Psalms Joy uses only the highest quality essential oils. Our products are scented lightly with 100% pure therapeutic-grade essential oils.

  • VITAMIN C

    An antioxidant that brightens the skin, evens out skin tone, and protects against environmental damage caused by free radicals.

  • SHEA BUTTER

    Shea butter has soothing and anti-aging properties that may make skin appear smoother and reduce aging.

  • JOJOBA OIL

    Jojoba Oil won't clog pores when used on the face or body. It is lightweight and dissolves quickly.

  • BLUEBERRY EXTRACT

    Blueberry extract is a natural antioxidant that works on a cellular level to feed your skin what it needs to lock in moisture and help fight dryness, dullness, and large pores.

  • CRANBERRY EXTRACT

    Cranberry extract boosts radiance on the surface by sloughing off dead skin cells, while also strengthening the barrier function, giving it the look of collagen-rich skin

  • HONEY

    Raw honey helps balance the bacteria on your skin, which makes it a great product to use for acne prone skin.

  • TURMERIC

    Any skincare product that acts as an anti-inflammatory and has antioxidant properties promotes a natural glow to skin.Turmeric is a natural skin lightener, for example. In the case of dark circles, turmeric stimulates circulation and helps to reduce puffiness.

  • TAMANU OIL

    Tamanu oil is an active ingredient used in many skin care products, including anti-aging creams. The oil is rich in fatty acids, which can help keep skin moisturized. It also contains antioxidants, which fight against damage from free radicals.