Why Aronia Berry
Meet our Hero Ingredient the Aronia Berry also known as a Chokeberry. The Queen of all berries, wonder why? Read on…
The Queen of all Berries
This little vivid purple berry contains an infusion of powerful vitamins and minerals such as zinc, magnesium, iron, vitamin C, B & K. The Aronia Berry, compared to other berries like acai, blueberries and raspberries have the highest amount of polyphenolic antioxidant.
What does this mean for us?
Using them on our skin can protect it from harsh environmental aggressors, they also help reduce inflammation, minimize acne and wrinkles, increase circulation, slow ageing and help to enhance a better appearance of the skin texture.

Why it’s called Chokeberry

Well, the Aronia Berries are very popular in making jams, juices, smoothies and powders, and because of their tart and the mouth-drying effect, they got the name chokeberry.
And there is one more benefit to the Aronia Berries they super environmentally friendly they don’t need any special treatment when growing them. Isn’t that amazing?