Many people forget (or are completely unaware) that your skin is an organ. In fact, it’s the largest organ of the body. And yet, it’s the organ people tend to neglect or think of last when making important health decisions. But Dr Nader Sheasha believes that, “your skin is the mirror to your overall health.” In his experience, your skin is the first place to look for evidence of toxins, pollutants, the effects of your lifestyle choices and important clues on the condition of your other vital organs.
This belief; coupled with years of scientific and practical experience in herbal medicine and the natural cosmeceutical industry, inspired Dr Sheasha to start a brand that would guide women on their journey to the organic path of skincare. His dream of establishing a personal care brand that would “keep it clean,” in every sense of the phrase, required a sidekick with the mindset of a revolutionary.
And so, he teamed up with brand manager, Magdalena Bjork, who started with little more than a logo. Together with Dr Sheasha, she set out to build a brand that would challenge the status quo, take a radical stance on sustainable design and production processes and leverage the ingenuity of the latest biotechnology.
These were the beginnings of IXORA, a personal care brand that nurtures, protects and treats the body from top to toe. That’s one of the features that people love about this brand – the fact that after choosing IXORA, you won’t need to shop at different brands for your hair care, skincare and bath products. In the range, you’ll find products that treat acne and blemishes. But you’ll also find sumptuous hair masks and shampoos, as well as eye creams and facial oils. It’s a festival of beauty at your fingertips.
Products in the range feature unique blends of luxurious oils; revered the world over for their nourishing and healing properties. In the range you’ll find pomegranate seed oil, avocado oil, geranium rose essential oil and chamomile essential oil. What you won’t find are sulfates, synthetic perfumes, parabens, synthetic colouring and other chemical ingredients that can harm, inflame or irritate your skin.