Ingredients glossary

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Bisococo creates go-to daily essentials that you can bring anywhere and use everywhere. Our coconut oil is packed with nutrients, has antiseptic and antibacterial qualities, and is nourishing and healing. Coconut oil is naturally full of fatty acids and proteins–locking that moisture into your skin, creating a natural and healthy glow. Discover our all-natural active ingredients.

An impressive antioxidant that fights free radical damage caused by UV light and pollution and stimulates circulation. It can also calm inflammation and irritation.

An amazing ingredient for fighting pigmentation, boosting collagen production, and fine lines. It’s a water-soluble vitamin that acts as a powerful antioxidant.

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble nutrient found in many foods. In the body, it acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals.  It’s is also a powerful antioxidant, that helps to protect the skin and has soothing benefits.

It helps remove dead skin cells and helps restore shine to the skin. The antifungal and antibacterial properties enhance the skin’s complexion.

Sweet almond oil can easily penetrate deep into the skin, softening and dislodging dirt from pores. It’s rich in Vitamin E – one of the most potent antioxidants.

Tangerine essential oil is extracted from tangerine peel. It soothes all types of inflammation and hyperactivity in the body. It helps maintain oil and moisture balance in the skin and is especially efficient with healing the appearance of stretch marks and scars.

Coconut oil is made by pressing fresh coconut meat or dried coconut meat called copra. It works to keep skin moisturized. The medium-chain fatty acids found in coconut oil also help address problem areas and can easily penetrate deep into the skin.

Cocoa butter, also called theobroma oil, is a pale-yellow, edible fat extracted from the cocoa bean. It slows water loss from the skin by forming a barrier on the skin’s surface.

Exfoliates the skin, suitable for sensitive skin because softer than regular sugar. It’s still strong enough to scrub away dead skin cells.

An antioxidant is a term applied to lots of different ingredients that work to defend the skin from environmental stress, such as pollution, sun exposure, and free radicals. These can increase the visible signs of aging. Antioxidants, such as vitamins E and C help shield the skin’s surface from deterioration and prevent them from causing damage to our skin.

Glycerol or glycerine, is a powerful humectant present in all-natural lipids (fats) and, therefore, our skin. It’s one of the many substances in our skin that acts to maintain its moisture level and a healthy look and feel. Sugar and salt are the oldest and most widely used humectants.

A group of essential fatty acids that maintain the function of cell membranes throughout the body, preserving the membrane’s ability to take in nutrients and control water movement. In the skin’s epidermis (surface of the skin), they help create smoother, more flexible, and hydrated skin.

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