Tea Tree Oil: Antimicrobial and antifungal proven to prevent skin ailments such as ringworm, acne, athlete's foot, dandruff, and most importantly, the dreaded Staphylococcus Aureus, or Staph infection.
Lemon Grass Oil: Used for centuries as an all-natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiseptic preventative for the growth of disease-causing microorganisms. When applied to the skin, it has also been proven to aid in muscle strains which are common with combat athletes.
Eucalyptus Oil: Antiseptic properties proven to stimulate the healing of infected wounds as well as reduce any skin inflammations such as "mat burn" that combat athletes are very familiar with. With its pleasant earthy aroma, Eucalyptus oil also behaves as an all-natural deodorant.
Peppermint Oil: Menthol properties allow the skin to "breathe" after a long training session. This enables the other healing oils to flow freely into the pores and start doing work on whatever nasty organisms you picked up during your sweaty training session.
Bergamot Oil: Contains many antibiotic properties that help to cease the growth of viruses and fungus affecting the skin. In addition, along with its ability to eliminate body odor, this oil also aids in protecting wounds from infection and stimulating the healing process of existing ones.
Shea Butter: The concentration of natural vitamins and fatty acids in shea butter are extremely beneficial in nourishing and moisturizing the skin. Shea butter also aids in protecting the skin's natural oils.