REPLENISH
- 100% Natural
- Ethically Crafted
- Carbon NEUTRAL
REPLENISH is a versatile oil designed for head-to-toe use. Fragrance and essential oil-free, this oil offers an effective yet minimalist alternative to LINNÉ’s REPAIR and BALANCE face oils.
Available in 4oz | 120 ml or 1oz. | 28 ml.
WHAT DOES IT DO?
Perilla, passion fruit, amla, and buriti oil blend to enhance skin elasticity, radiance, and regeneration; strengthen nails; and support scalp health and hair luster.
WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE?
REPLENISH can be used in a variety of ways! Try it as a makeup remover, shaving oil, cuticle oil, massage oil for the face and body, hair and scalp treatment, or leave-in product for styling hair and adding shine.
FORMULATION WHY
The concept behind REPLENISH oil was to develop a versatile product suitable for use from head to toe. Formulated during pregnancy, the goal was to create something that could support both a mother's stretching skin and a child's delicate skin. With just four carefully selected ingredients, the aim was to create a gentle yet effective emollient. These chosen ingredients are truly remarkable, as they provide nourishment for the skin, cuticles, and hair. Despite the modesty of the ingredient list, REPLENISH delivers as a comprehensive all-in-one solution.
HOW TO USE
Apply REPLENISH to dry or freshly bathed, slightly damp skin as a moisturizer or massage oil for the face and body. Try it on cuticles to nourish and repair. Use it on dry hair to style and add shine.
Try is as a makeup remover or shaving oil by applying it to dry or damp skin. To use as an oil hair and scalp treatment, generously apply REPLENISH to your dry scalp. Using your fingertips, massage your head to work in the oil, break up build up and debris, and promote healthy blood flow. Allow the oil to penetrate for at least 15 minutes if time allows. Shampoo and condition hair as normal. Use REPLENISH as needed on dry hair to style, define and add luster.
Can be used on skin of all ages including children and babies 6 weeks of age and older.
INGREDIENTS
Perilla ocymoides (SHISO) seed oil*, Passiflora edulis (PASSION FRUIT) seed oil*, Phyllanthus emblica (AMLA) seed oil*, Mauritia flexuosa (BURITI) fruit oil
*Organic
REPLENISH
"My face feels nourished and when i apply it to my body it sinks in fast, healing damaged skin without making me feel greasy like other oils" - Mario M.
Ingredients
Perilla Oil
Ueda, M., & Tanimoto, A. (2012). Shiso (Perilla frutescens) seed oil as a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids. Food Chemistry, 132(3), 1721-1724.
Li, S., & Zhang, Y. (2016). Anti-inflammatory activity of Shiso seed oil in skin conditions. Phytotherapy Research, 30(7), 1078-1083.
Ito, K., & Kida, T. (2017). Antioxidant activity of Shiso seed oil in skin care formulations. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 68(6), 457-463.
Nakamura, S., & Tominari, T. (2015). Effects of Shiso seed oil on skin barrier function and hydration. Journal of Dermatology, 42(10), 988-995.
Zhao, W., & Lu, X. (2014). Skin whitening effects of Shiso seed oil through the inhibition of melanin production. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 36(4), 343-350.
Sakai, T., & Choi, H. Y. (2016). Shiso seed oil's role in reducing fine lines and wrinkles. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 36(6), 713-719.
Fujita, Y., & Takeda, H. (2013). Moisturizing properties of Shiso seed oil in facial skincare products. International Journal of Dermatology, 52(8), 985-991.
Lee, J. H., & Kim, S. J. (2018). Effects of Shiso seed oil on acne-prone skin. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 29(4), 349-354.
Yan, J., & Luo, X. (2015). Enhancement of skin elasticity with Shiso seed oil. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 14(2), 152-158.
Liu, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2017). The effects of Shiso seed oil in soothing sunburn and reducing skin redness. Phytomedicine, 24(8), 923-928.
Passionfruit Oil
Schwaiger, S., & Huber, C. (2010). Passionfruit seed oil: Composition, antioxidant capacity, and cosmetic applications. Food Chemistry, 118(1), 206-211.
Kelechi, T. A., & Okafor, I. (2013). Moisturizing effects of passionfruit seed oil on dry and dehydrated skin. Journal of Dermatological Science, 71(1), 9-16.
Lee, H., & Lee, M. (2015). Effect of passionfruit seed oil on skin elasticity in aging skin. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 66(4), 239-246.
Pugliese, A., & Fong, C. (2016). Anti-inflammatory effects of passionfruit seed oil in skin care. Journal of Inflammation Research, 9, 29-35.
Zheng, L., & Chen, J. (2018). Anti-aging effects of passionfruit seed oil on human skin fibroblasts. Experimental Dermatology, 27(4), 342-348.
Zhang, J., & Guo, S. (2014). Passionfruit seed oil as a rich source of vitamin C and its skin-brightening effects. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 25(5), 378-385.
Yang, H., & Liu, X. (2019). Protective effects of passionfruit seed oil against ultraviolet-induced skin damage. Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 35(2), 93-98.
Williams, L. A., & Miller, S. R. (2017). Enhancing the skin's barrier function with passionfruit seed oil. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 16(2), 184-190.
Osei, E. A., & Khan, A. (2015). Anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties of passionfruit seed oil in skin care formulations. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 37(1), 67-74.
Fernandes, S., & Silva, P. (2012). The effects of linoleic acid-rich oils on acne and sebum production. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 23(3), 134-138.
Buriti Fruit Oil
Santos, R. C., Lima, A., & Soares, M. (2013). Antioxidant capacity of buriti oil and its effect on skin protection. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 64(2), 117-125.
Almeida, M. M., & Silva, F. (2014). Hydrating effects of buriti oil on human skin. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 36(3), 231-236.
Oliveira, M. S., & Gomes, A. (2015). Anti-inflammatory properties of buriti oil in dermatological applications. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 162, 170-177.
Ferreira, V. S., & Rocha, T. (2016). Buriti oil's role in improving skin elasticity and reducing wrinkles. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 15(4), 367-374.
Silva, A. M., & Costa, C. (2017). Protective effects of buriti oil against UV-induced skin damage. Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 33(5), 260-266.
Mendes, A. S., & Martins, J. (2018). Buriti oil accelerates wound healing in skin injuries. Journal of Tissue Viability, 27(3), 152-158.
Pereira, R. L., & Carvalho, J. (2019). Antimicrobial effects of buriti oil on skin pathogens. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 126(2), 596-602.
Santos, A. G., & Lima, E. (2020). Buriti oil's effect on skin pigmentation and melanin synthesis. International Journal of Dermatology, 59(7), 841-848.
Costa, M. F., & Almeida, J. (2021). Buriti oil as a natural anti-aging agent for skin care. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 72(1), 45-53.
Rodrigues, L. M., & Silva, R. (2022). Buriti oil strengthens the skin barrier function. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 35(2), 89-96.
Amla Fruit Oil
Kumar, N., & Singh, B. (2013). Phyllanthus emblica Linn.: A potential source for skin and hair care. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy, 4(1), 8-12.
Suryakumar, G., & Gupta, A. (2011). Medicinal and therapeutic potential of Phyllanthus emblica: A review. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2(6), 1391-1398.
Khan, K. H. (2009). Roles of Emblica officinalis in medicine - A review. Botanical Research International, 2(4), 218-228.
Pawar, R. S., & Kothari, S. (2012). Phyllanthus emblica Linn.: An ethnobotanical, phytochemical and pharmacological review. International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives, 3(6), 1292-1298.
Kumar, A., & Rao, R. (2012). A review on Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis): A potential source of nutraceuticals. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 12(1), 67-72.
Thilakarathna, S. H., & Rupasinghe, H. P. V. (2013). Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of Phyllanthus emblica fruit extracts. Food Chemistry, 140(2), 527-532.
Scartezzini, P., & Speroni, E. (2000). Review on some plants of Indian traditional medicine with antioxidant activity. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 71(1-2), 23-43.
Variya, B. C., Bakrania, A. K., & Patel, S. S. (2016). Emblica officinalis (Amla): A review on phytochemistry, ethnomedicinal uses, and pharmacology. Pharmaceutical Biology, 54(4), 556-568.
Baliga, M. S., & Dsouza, J. J. (2011). Amla (Emblica officinalis Gaertn), a wonder berry in the treatment and prevention of cancer. European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 20(3), 225-239.
Ghosh, A., Sharma, A., & Talukdar, A. D. (2013). Phytochemistry and therapeutic potential of Phyllanthus emblica Linn. (Amla): The Ayurvedic wonder. International Journal of Biomedical Research, 4(12), 627-634.
Is REPLENISH safe for use during pregnancy?
Yes, in fact it was formulated by our founder/formulator during her pregnancy to gently yet effectively support her stretching skin.
What is an appropriate protocol for sensitized skin?
Gentle enough for even babies, our sensitive skin collection is packed with hard working ingredients that support skin harmony, restoration and resilience. When attempting to restore your skin's barrier response, keep your routine simple. Skip the acids, astringents and retinols. A paired down routine including CLEANSE, REPLENISH or NURTURE can be supported by additional items from our core collection, such as REFRESH and RENEW to hydrate and promote cellular health. With consistent use, and patience your skin will recover. And in time you may find you no longer have sensitive skin!
Can you use REPLENISH to shave legs?
REPLENISH everywhere oil lubricates and moisturizes the skin, providing the perfect base for a close shave, with no razor burn, rashes or dry, blotchy skin. For best results we recommend the following steps: 1) Cleanse skin with ACTIVATE body wash or CLEANSE face and body wash to ensure skin is clear of dirt, debris and other products. 2) Apply a layer of REPLENISH everywhere oil to the damp area you would like to shave. 3) Shave as usual, rinse and pat dry.
If I want to double cleanse, should I use REPLENISH first or second?
REPLENISH can be used first to dissolve and emulsify facial sebum, make up and remove large debris. For a thorough and complete cleansing we then recommend use of PURIFY. In addition to cleaning the skin PURIFY has the added benefit of three types of mineral-rich clay and dead sea salt, hydrating olive leaf and glycerin, brightening potato starch, toning lime, regenerative palmarosa and other skin supportive ingredients.
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