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We do everything ourselves
When we turn on the lights and put on our production clothes in the morning, it's almost like meditation. It's a great feeling to create something. Right from the start. You can literally feel the naturalness of the raw materials and individual components. Preparing and weighing the ingredients according to the recipe and setting up the machines is an almost contemplative process. And during processing, to see how something completely new and even more valuable is created from individual raw materials. That fills us with pride. Yes, why do we do everything ourselves. Because we are proud of it. Because we can place exactly the values and demands on the end product that we want. Because we have control over the entire process and because we enjoy it. We work on new ideas and are flexible in our processing. When we have a new idea, we implement it in our own development laboratory. We first test whether it feels good on the skin before we sit down at the desk and calculate whether it actually makes sense. If we are enthusiastic about an experiment, we continue in-house. As a team, we find a pack size that makes sense and we let our imaginations run wild when it comes to marketing. Labels, outer packaging and everything else are created. At the same time as this process, product samples go through dermatological testing, safety assessments and testing as well as NaTrue certification. This part of the process is outsourced to external partners due to legal regulations. If we have an official “go”, we will go into production. Another new morning that fills us with pride. We love our products and hope that this attention to detail will make your day a little more beautiful.
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The hemp plant is known not least for its intoxicating effects. The substance that causes a high in hemp is the so-called THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which is a psychoactive substance. THC is mainly found in female plants. Therefore, only male hemp is used to produce organic hemp oil. The seeds are also generally tested for THC after harvest and may only be used for pressing if strict limit values are adhered to. But hemp can do much more than just make us see rainbows. Hemp oil consists of approximately 56.77% of the Omega 6 fatty acid linoleic acid and up to 5% of the Omega 6 fatty acid γ-linoleic acid. Furthermore, up to approx. 17.62% from the Omega 3 fatty acid α-linoleic acid. The oil therefore consists of more than 70% omega fatty acids. This fatty acid structure is very similar to the structure of our skin. Weakened skin can take the nutrients from the oil directly in order to build itself up. Thanks to the linoleic acid it contains, the oil has a cell-regenerating and cell-activating effect on the skin. The calming effect of this oleic acid is a relief for oily skin. Alpha-linolenic acid also has an anti-inflammatory and calming effect on the skin. Hemp oil is a nourishing oil without clogging the pores. The skin is cared for and the sebum can still drain away easily. This avoids sources of inflammation. It is therefore ideal for young as well as mature skin.
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Especially in developing countries, huge amounts of plastic waste are created due to packaging and a lack of infrastructure to dispose of waste. This waste collects on land and quickly reaches the sea via rivers and wind. With every ton of CO 2 we compensate for 10 kg of plastic waste.
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