INGREDIENTS
OUR FEATURED INGREDIENTS
This ingredient glossary is designed to help you learn more about common skincare ingredients. Here’s a closer look at some of the key ingredients that you will find in Lionesse’s formulas.

Aloe Leaf Extract
A great source of powerful organic compounds that aid in soothing the complexion.

Coffee Seed Extract
Coffee in general is known to reinvigorate a dull and fatigued appearance.

Green Tea
The beneficial components found in green tea not only combat the appearance of free radical damage but also help to re-energize a tired complexion.

Kaolin
Kaolin is a clay that helps to draw out impurities from the skin.

Lavender Oil
Gently moisturizes and counters the visible effects of bacteria.

Myristic Acid
Helps to purge the skin’s surface of dirt and impurities.

Sodium Hyaluronate
This effective ingredient is naturally occurring in our skin.

Sunflower Seed Oil
An organic source of vitamin E, this oil helps to condition the skin, protect the complexion from pollutants, and volumize the look of thin, dry skin.

Tocopheryl Acetate
Extremely useful in leaving the skin barrier feeling fortified.
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