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Arctic Zone

Spread Nature Sustainability 

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Canada has a vast supply in natural resources including most of the northern regions, the Arctic. Norture continues to develop Arctic specialty products under the special cold climate, increasing the unlimited innovative value of the products.

Explore Our Personal Care Ingredients
ALA 101

INCI Name

Sea Water

ALA 101 is collected from the sea under the Alaskan glacier. We uses high quality seawater by moder technology to ensure overall quality. The isotonic seawater is produced under the highest pharmaceutical conditions. Whether used for cosmetics or in nutritional supplements the seawater is stable and safe. Q's original procedures, according to plakton and microbial survival laws, water location selects a one similar to ocean plasma. By replenishing the 84 minerals found in marine plasma and by "feeding" the healthy bacteria and enzymes found. For cosmetic, through ion isotonic process, make it reduce to below 0.05% TDS.

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Benefits: Moisturizing, promote formula efficacy, formula nutrition collocation agent.

EpiDerm EPS

INCI Name

Laminaria Japonica Extract 

Saccharide Isomerate 

EpiDerm EPS is made up of Laminaria Japonica Extract. Laminaria Japonica is a marine species of the Phaeophyceae (brown) algae) plant, a type of kelp or seaweed, which is extensively cultivated on ropes between the seas of North America's arctic zone.

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Benefits: Tighten the skin, instantly brighten the texture, replenish moisture, lasting moisturizing, sun protection, anti-blue light, prevent hair loss and supplement hair nutrition 

GLA 206

INCI Name

Sea Water

GLA 206GLA 206 comes from the glaciers in Northern Canada and is melted and purified.

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Benefits: moisturizing, promote formula efficacy, formula nutrition collocation agent.

NorLight™ B01

INCI Name

Picea Abies Leaf Extract 

The most widspread tree species in the northern region are also one of the earliest developed products in our Arctic series. Due to its wide range of applications, our research and development department has done in depth analysis on the benefits of black spruce. We only distill the plant and

we do not add any water, or presesrvatives due to its bactericidal ability. Black spruce mostly exists under extreme weather conditions unlike white spruce. White spruce can be found in most parts of North America although it needs higher soil requirements than black spruce, which mostly exists in

virgin forests or the unexploited areas in the Arctic. 

 

Norture has developed a total of 6 evergreen trees, including Black Spruce, White Spruce, Balsam fir, Thuja, White Birch and Cedar.

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Benefits: refreshing, antibacterial and antiseptic, oil control and anti acne, moisturizing, hair care, fluffy.

NorLight™ B02

INCI Name

Picea Abies Leaf Extract 

Balsam fir is a North American fir that grows in the areas of eastern and central Canada (western Newfoundland to central Alberta). Balsam fir is a small and medium sized evergreen tree, usually 14-20 meters (46-66 feet) tall. For thousands of years Native Americans used balsam fir for medicinal and therapeutic purposes. Many humans ingest these needles from the tree by drinking tea which aids the body with vitamin C. Norture has studied the benefits of balsam fir on bacteria and viral infections.

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Benefits: refreshing, antibacterial and antiseptic, oil control and anti-acne, moisturizing hair care, fluffy.

NorLight™ B03

INCI Name

Picea Abies Leaf Extract 

White spruce is a tree species homologous to black spruce, but a large number of them are produced in North America (United States and Canada). Christmas trees are usually the white spruce tree. Due to the fertile soil in the growing region, the needles of white spruce will not produce short hairs like black spruce but the branches of the tree will be more luxuriant.

 

Benefits: refreshing, antibacterial and antiseptic, oil control and anti-acne, moisturizing hair care, fluffy.

NorLight™ B04

INCI Name

Thuja Orientalis Leaf Extract 

Thuja grows in most areas of eastern Canada and the northern central and northern east United States. It is widely grown as an ornamental plant and helps to purify the air throughout the day. Of all evergreen trees, the distilled smell is the sweetest and soothing, and the nutrients are more easily combined with water.

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Benefits: refreshing, antibacterial and antiseptic, oil control and anti-acne, moisturizing hair care, fluffy.

NorLight™ B05

INCI Name

Betula Alba Juice

Betula pendula, (European white birch) which grows in North America, was previously considered invasive in some states of the United States and parts of Canada, but now that its medicinal value is discovered. Its growing range in North America is getting wider and wider. Various parts of the tree are used in traditional medicine and contain a large amount of triterpenes, which have high medicinal value.

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Benefits: refreshing, antibacterial and antiseptic, oil control and anti-acne, moisturizing hair care, fluffy.

NorLight™ CMP

INCI Name

Inonotus Obliquus Extract 

The chaga mushroom grows on birch trees throughout the northern hemisphere. It resembles a dark clump of dirt more than a mushroom, but is distinguished from other growths by its orange tissue.

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Benefits: anti-oxidant properties, protect skin against oxidative stress, anti-aging, anti-wrinkle .

NorLight™ GDR

INCI Name

Solidago Virgaurea (Goldenrod) Extract 

Historically Goldenrod (Solidago Canadensis or Solidago Virgaurea) has been used on the skin to heal wounds. It has also been used as a diuretic, meaning it helps the body get rid of excess fluid.

 

The plant can be used to heal wounds, solve eczema, anti-allergy, relieve skin and muscle soreness.

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Benefits: heal wounds, relieve acne, and solve eczema, anti-sensitive, relieve skin and muscle soreness.

NorLight™ LBR

INCI Name

Ledum Groenlandicum Extract 

Labrador tea is a member of the health family. This plant is a useful ecological indicator because Labrador tea is characteristic of acidic soils with high moisture and poor nutrient regimes. It is often associated with black spruce. Labrador tea prefers moist to west peaty soils, especially in bogs and

wet coniferous forests; also in peaty barrens. Labrador tea is grown in Quebec and Newfoundland. It is found in the tundra and also in drier rocky places in the mountains. The fragrant leaves are used as a soothing tea and they have many medicinal uses. Labrador tea leaves were once used in beer making to make it heady. The flowers can also be used to make tea.

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Benefits: brighten the skin, anti-inflammatory skin soothing effect.

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