The Science
Your Skin Is
Made of Oils
Your Hair Begins With Them.
We Return What Has Been Lost.**
Your skin and scalp are protected by a natural barrier composed of lipids - oils your body produces to maintain moisture, comfort, and resilience.
Over time, daily life gradually depletes these essential lipids:
- Cleansing
- Climate
- Stress
- Age
As the barrier thins, the skin and scalp can feel:
- Dry
- Tight
- Dull
- Uneven
- Less elastic
This is not damage.
It is depletion.
When the skin and scalp receive familiar lipids, they respond with ease - not effort.
This is not a trend.
This is biology.
Skincare Has Changed.
The Skin Has Not.
The beauty industry has moved through many eras - from botanical blends, to water-based moisturizers, to engineered textures and high-performance actives.
But through all of it, the skin has continued speaking the same language:
Lipids → Balance
Lipids → Comfort
Lipids → Radiance
No matter the innovation, the skin continues to respond best to what it already knows.
So we returned to where skincare and hair care began:
Oils.
Not as nostalgia.
But as precision.
Hair and Scalp Speak
the Same Language
The scalp is skin.
It depends on the same lipid balance for comfort and resilience.
And hair fibers rely on lipid flexibility for softness, movement, and shine.
When the scalp feels nourished, the environment around the root feels supported. When the hair fiber maintains its internal oils, strands appear:
- Softer
- More supple
- More luminous
- More alive
Healthy hair begins before the hair
Why Oils Are Not All the Same
Two oils with the same name can behave completely differently.
The difference lies in:
- Where and how the plant is grown
- How the oil is pressed and filtered
- How heat, oxygen, and handling are controlled
Lipids are delicate.
When they are over-processed, deodorized, thinned, or refined for mass uniformity, they lose the very elements the skin and scalp respond to.
We choose oils in their most complete and vital state - preserving the natural character, nutrients, and complexity that create recognition and ease at
the skin level.