Filters
Cluster of fresh Basil leaves bright green

Basil Cellular Extract

Ocimum basilicum

Small flower buds of the Angelica archangelica plant

Angelica Cellular Extract

Angelica archanglica

Bright orange apricots growing on a stem

Apricot Cellular Extract

Prunus armeniaca

Star anise pod shaped like a star

Anise Cellular Extract

Pimpinella anisum

The Agrimony plant, with small yellow flowers.

Agrimony Cellular Extract

Agrimonia eupatoria

The Moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is also called the drumstick tree, horseradish tree, ben oil tree, or ben tree.

Moringa Cellular Extract

Moringa oleifera

The Sage plant, (Salvia officinalis), is light green in colour, with leaves that are soft to touch, and is used to create the Native Extracts Sage Cellular Extract.

Sage Cellular Extract

Salvia officinalis

The Salt Bush plant, also known as Old Man Saltbush, Creeping Saltbush, or Tjilyi-tjilyi (“Purngep” or “Binga”), (Atriplex nummularia), is a grey-blue bush that looks like common shrubbery, and is used to create the Native Extracts Salt Bush Cellular Extract.

Salt Bush Cellular Extract

Atriplex nummularia

The Silky Oil Grass, known as Native Lemongrass or Australian Lemon Scented Grass (Cymbopogan bombycinus), is a plant that has long stalks with white fluffy seed pods and is used to create the Native Extracts Silky Oil Grass Cellular Extract.

Silky Oil Grass Cellular Extract

Cymbopogan bombycinus

Wild Orange Cellular Extract

Wild Orange Cellular Extract

Capparis mitchellii

Tea Tree leaves (Melaluca alternifolia), which are thin and green, are used to create the Native Extracts Tea Tree Cellular Extract.

Tea Tree Cellular Extract

Melaluca alternifolia

Waxflower Leaf Cellular Extract

Waxflower Leaf Cellular Extract

Chamelaucium uncinatum

Bright green young Bamboo leaves growing

Bamboo Cellular Extract

Bambusa vulgaris

Bright red, purple bunch of beetroot roots

Beetroot Cellular Extract

Beta vulgaris (synonym cicla; esculenta; rapacea)

Cluster of bright blue/purple blueberry fruit growing, scientifically named Vaccinium corymbosum

Blueberry Cellular Extract

Vaccinium corymbosum

Cluster of ripe bitter oranges growing, scientifically known as Citrus aurantium amara

Bitter Orange Cellular Extract

Citrus aurantium amara

Close up of the tops of the Broccoli vegetable, beautiful bright green, scientifically named Brassica oleracea italica

Broccoli Cellular Extract

Brassica oleracea italica

Close up of beautiful bright orange petals of the calenula flower, scientifically named Calendula officinalis

Calendula Cellular Extract

Calendula officinalis

Small firm bright green little cabbages called Brussels sprouts

Brussels Sprout Cellular Extract

Brassica oleracea gemmifera

Pretty white and yellow flowers of the eyebright scientifically known as Euphrasia officinalis create the NATIVE EXTRACTS Eyebright Cellular Extract

Eyebright Cellular Extract

Euphrasia officinalis

Broccoli head (Brassica oleracea italica) and milk thistle (Silybum marianum) flower bright pink in colour,  created NATIVES EXTRACTS Green Duo Cellular Extract

Green Duo Cellular Extract

Brassica oleracea italica (and) Silybum marianum

Cluster of horsechestnuts, prickly fruit capsules that contain a glossy brown and nut-like seed. Scientifically known as Aesculus hippocastanum to create NATIVE EXTRACTS Horsechestnut Cellular Extract

Horsechestnut Cellular Extract

Aesculus hippocastanum

A field of Lavender (Lavandula-angustifolia), with purple flowers. This is used to create the Native Extracts Lavender Cellular Extract.

Lavender Cellular Extract

Lavandula angustifolia

A selection of mangos, yellow, organge and red in colour, which are used in Mango Cellular Extract.

Mango Cellular Extract

Mangifera indica

Recently viewed