Ginger
- Allantoin
- Aloe vera
- Arnica montana
- Avocados
- Lance-leaved plantain
- Bamboo
- Cotton
- White tea
- Wheat proteins
- Plant proteins
- Rice proteins
- Biotin
- Bizabolol
- Ivy
- Hops
- Lemon
- Black oats
- Red grapes
- Day Moist™
- Almond shell particles
- Fig tree and rowan tree
- St. John's Wort
- Phytosterols
- Ginko biloba
- Glycerin
- Glycosaminoglycans
- Hibiscus
- Ginger
- Iso-slim Complex™
- Jojoba
- Kaolin
- Chestnut Tree
- Keratin
- Argan tree stem cells
- Stem cells of fig tree and rowan tree
- Vitamin E+C+F complex
- Yarrow
- Hyaluronic acid
- Lactic acid
- Lavender
- Water lily
- Linden
- Liquorice
- White lupin
- Mallow
- Jojoba butter
- Cocoa butter
- Shea butter (Karite)
- Mastyx
- Bearberry
- Mimosa
- Honey
- Royal Jelly royal jelly
- White mulberry
- Multifruit
- Marigold
- Sandalwood seeds
- Immaculate peppercorn
- Octopirox™
- Witch hazel
- Peanut oil
- Argan oil
- Avocado oil
- Ivy oil
- Birch oil
- Cupuaçù oil
- Jojoba oil
- Laurel oil
- Almond oil
- Castor oil
- Sesame oil
- Soybean oil
- Tea tree oil
- St. John's wort oil
- Wheat germ oil
- Bee putty oil
- Carrot oil
- Calendula oil
- Cottonseed oil
- Walnut oil
- Evening primrose oil
- Olive
- Orchid
- Brazil nut
- Oats
- Papaya
- P3 peptide
- Propolis
- Nettle
- Orange
- Olive seed powder
- Pro-vitamin B5
- Regu-stretch®
- Sea buckthorn
- Rosemary
- Chamomile
- Rice
- Siwiec yellow
- Field horsetail
- Skutelaria
- Squalane
- Sunflower
- Sea salt
- Oyster shell powder
- Stevia
- Sage
- Oxalis
- Time Code™
- Vanilla
- Asiatic barberry (Cenetella Asiatica)
- Marshmallow
- Willow
- Kiprzyn's willow
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin PP (niacin)
- Seaweed
- Coral-like seaweed
- Carnauba wax
- Beeswax
- Vegetable waxes
- Pearl extract
Chinese medicine has been recommending ginger for more than 2,500 years to treat a number of conditions. The choleretic and antiemetic effects are still used today. Ginger essential oils, which are responsible for the various properties of ginger, account for less than 5% of the dried rhizomes of the plant and are responsible for its characteristic pungent, burning taste and slightly lemony aroma.
Imbir is a rhizome that is strongly warming and strengthens blood circulation. These properties were quickly exploited in cosmetics, especially in the products of the anti-cellulite and modeling-slimming series.
Regular use of ginger-based creams smooths the skin and firms it. The skin becomes pleasantly soft and tender. Increased blood microcirculation is also positively reflected in improved hair structure. Hair becomes thicker, healthy and full of shine.
Listing the numerous benefits of ginger oil, we cannot forget the proven antiseptic effect. Has strong antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal activity. The active substances of ginger, zingiberene and zingiberol penetrate deep into the sebaceous and sweat glands disinfecting them from the inside.