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Ingredients

A concentrate of Amazonia in all Flora collections! Nature offers a variety of substances with amazing properties. Naturally, Flora turned its attention in the most respectfull way to theses natural treasures from Amazonia, the lung of our planet, wild nature unaltered by Man. Cosmetics formulated with natural ingredients are jewels for our capillary system, they bring to hair necessary substances for its regeneration and protection: amino acids, proteins, antioxidants, vitamins...
Acai Berry Fruit
Araça-Boi (Eugenia stipitata) which is also known as araçá-mark is originally from the western Amazon. 
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Araca-boi
The araca-boi tree is a small tree from Amazonia that gives round fruits with a sour, juicy and nicely flavored pulp.
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Bacaba
The magic of Brazil, lies, among other things, in its plants with powerful and multiple properties. 
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Bacupari
The bacupari is an orange fruit which looks like a berry and grows on a small tree in the Amazon basin.
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Buriti
It has amazing properties and its oil produced from the nuts of an Amazonian palm tree whose great need of water makes it grow better in swampy areas. 
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Camu-camu
You can forget about oranges and acerola, camu-camu is the true champion of vitamin C as it contains 50 times more of it than any citrus fruits!
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Carob seeds extract
Carob tree is a tree from Syria which likes dry and hot weather. It can be found in all the Mediterranean area. 
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Coconut
Coconut oil has an exotic scent that should not make one forget about its efficiency when it comes to hair care.
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Corn
Some vegetal proteins have a great affinity with hair keratin but they need to be fractionated (the hydrolize process) to activate all its benefits. 
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Cupuacu
Cupuacu is a tree from the same species as the cocoa tree. It also gives beautiful dark red flowers then beans. 
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Inca oil
This oil comes from the seeds of a perennial plant and is used both for food and beauty care. It was used by the Incas for its numerous nourishing and antioxidant qualities. 
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Macadamia
Macadamia nuts are the nuts champion! Macadamia tree comes from Australia, it is highly praised for its great taste, either plain or caramelized. 
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Moringa
Brazil is not the only country which grows plants with extraordinary qualities. India is full of great natural resources and the Moringa tree is not the last on the list when it comes to greatness. 
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Murumuru
Murumuru is a palm tree from Amazonia that gives some sort of almonds that are used to make an extremely rich butter in pro vitamin A (emollient), in lauric acid -which has a strong affinity with keratin. 
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Pataua
There is an infinite variety of palm trees in Amazonia and most of them have amazing medicinal and cosmetic properties. 
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Quinoa
Quinoa is not only fashionistas’ favorite cereal, it has also become a very much prized ingredient in the cosmetic industry. 
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Red algae
Algae are precious allies of your hair and red algae are some of the best ones. There are various sorts of red algae but they all have in common a high concentration in chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins.
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Resurrection flower
Like a vegetal phoenix, this small plant which comes from the Chihuahua desert (in between Mexico and the United States) can stay many years in a dehydrated form, without any water and then can come back to life in just a couple of hours if you water it. 
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Shea
Shea butter has been a must-have skin and hair care for generations that mothers pass on to their daughters, on most parts of the African continent. 
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Soya
Soya oil is excessively used in the food processing industry but has also made a promising start as an active component for biofuel. 
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Spilanthes Oleracea
Also called toothache plant, this herb probably comes from Peru and Brazil but it can grow anywhere around the world. 
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Ucuuba
The Ucuuba tree is one of the highest trees one can find on the wetland of the Amazonian rainforest. 
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Wheat
Wheat proteins are extracted thanks to a chemical process called hydrolysis which is going to reduce them in smaller molecules so they can penetrate deep inside capillary fibers without losing any of its precious properties. 
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