COCONUT OIL - Coconut Oil is naturally antibacterial and antifungal, coconut oil for skin is an excellent moisturizer, virgin organic coconut oil for skin can speed up wound healing, and a human study found it to be effective in increasing hydration and reducing water loss in seriously dry skin  The fat in coconut oil helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles on your skin and makes the look healthy due to the nourishing effects of Vitamin E, essential amino acids, lauric acid, and caprylic acid. These form of the barrier function of your skin and help maintain your skin's natural flora (which also makes it good as a natural bug repellent. Since coconut oil is predominantly medium chain fatty acids, it is easily and safely absorbed by the skin. Coconut oil is mainly composed of saturated fats, which are amazing at repairing your skins natural barrier function and can also keep moisture in the skin by slowing down the evaporation. It's quite light as an oil so soaks in well without feeling greasy.
ORGANIC PALM OIL - Beta carotene is a powerful antioxidant that kills off the free radicals which can lead to premature aging by destroying your body cells, including those of your skin. Palm Kernel oil is loaded with antioxidants which prevents the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It also provides protection against harmful UV rays, other toxins, and harsh weather conditions. It is a great skin moisturiser, making the skin soft, smooth and supple.
SHEA BUTTER - Shea butter has been proven to have extensive anti-inflammatory properties. Redness and swelling on your face may be calmed by applying shea butter products. Shea butter’s fatty acid and vitamin K concentration also helps your body to heal faster when your skin barrier has been compromised.  Shea butter’s consistency and semisolid characteristics help your skin to absorb it when it melts at room temperature. The rich tree nut oils in shea butter can soak into your skin, creating a smooth and soft barrier that seals in moisture. This moisturizing effect can last several hours, unlike some other moisturizers that wear off after one hour or less. Shea butter has high levels of oleic, linoleic, and stearic acids. These acids are an effective ingredient to combating oxidative stress, which is the effect the environmental toxins have on your skin cells. This helps your skin to have a healthy turnover of new cells, and also supports the structure and tightness of your skin. The vitamin E in shea butter also helps protect your skin from the UV rays of the sun, although you can’t skip sunscreen just because you use shea butter on your fac
CINNAMON ESSENTIAL OIL
* Cinnamon Essential Oil is known to reduce puffiness and redness due to inflammation, has antiseptic effects that help fight bacteria that cause acne and other skin infections, improves skin tone and helps blemishes heal as it increases blood flow, moisturizes dry skin, and slows the signs of aging.
*Beyond the benefits to the skin, cinnamon essential oil offers the benefits of stress relief, improves mental focus, helps reduct muscular and joint aches, pains, and stiffness, eases cold and flu symptions, improves mood by reducing the feelings of anxiety and depression, increases memory retention and attention span, improves libido,boosts immunity, and promotes digestions and metabolic function.
TUMERIC POWDER
* Tumeric Powder can help reduce acne and any resulting scars. The anti-inflammatory qualities can target your pores and calm the skin. Turmeric is also known to reduce scarring. This combination of uses may help your face clear up from acne breakouts.
* Turmeric is considered to be a potent ingredient for skin lightening and revealing glow. It is a powerful antioxidant ingredient that can reduce dark spots, blemishes and hyperpigmentation. You may have noticed in most Indian weddings, turmeric or haldi is used in the rituals. It is done to add some natural glow to the skin on your big day. The antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties in turmeric give luster to your skin, reviving it by bringing out a natural glow.
* Cutibacterium acnes bacteria can cause lesion type acne on your skin. Turmeric can be great to treat this type of acne breakout. The active component in turmeric called curcumin has potent antioxidant properties that can fight against acne vulgaris. The anti-inflammatory nature of turmeric reduces skin inflammation and eventually heals the skin. 
* Your skin often gets exposed to UV rays and environmental pollution. It disturbs the skin's natural oil balance and your skin starts losing elasticity which shows up as ageing signs like fine lines, wrinkles, age spots etc. Similarly, free radicals damage your skin cells and speed up the ageing process. Usually, the ageing signs first appear around your eyes, forehead and neck. Curcumin being a high antioxidant compound boosts your collagen production and strengthens the elasticity of your skin.
* Dark circles around the eyes is a common skin concern. Lack of sleep, unhealthy eating, hyperpigmentation, or spending too much time in front of a computer or mobile phone can cause under-eye dark circles. Here, turmeric can come to your rescue. As a lightening agent, turmeric benefits your skin by minimizing the appearance of dark circles and boosts circulation, thereby reducing puffiness and lightening the skin around your eyes.
*Dry skin in winter is a usual scenario. It can make your skin appear dull and dehydrated. But with turmeric, you can ease things out. Applying turmeric-infused skincare products or homemade turmeric masks or packs are really helpful to moisturize your skin. It boosts the dead skin cell removing process so that new skin cells can regenerate.