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Buckthorn Oil

Buckthorn Oil6 ways to apply oils to the skin

Emu oil
Emu oil has been used for centuries by Australian aborigines for treating a variety of skin diseases. It is a component of good skin care good, if the relief of symptoms of prevention or accelerated healing of skin eruptions is the goal.
contains emu oil, natural anti-inflammatory, analgesic and bacteriostatic agents, which promotes faster healing and help prevent scarring. As a moisturizer, it penetrates deep into the skin without leaving a greasy film and is non-comedogenic

Sea buckthorn oil extract

The sea buckthorn oil extract is manufactured by GR Floraleads from sea buckthorn berries Wildcrafted extraction in several stages in the cold virgin olive oil. The proprietary technology of extraction is based on methods originally developed in Russia, where Sea Buckthorn oil became available as a commercial product in the mid 20th century. It has also been improved through advanced techniques for biocompatible safe, powerful, stable, all natural skin care. Because we do not fortify the extract and the composition of the berries varies from one batch to another, the content of nutrients on the label is given as a range. Sea buckthorn oil extract is a natural product without artificial ingredients, traces of organic solvents, additives and synthetic preservatives.

Tea Tree Oil

Treat cuts, scrapes, insect bites and other minor injuries and skin irritations. blends of tea tree oil quickly and easily with the skin's own oils. In the process, the oil alters the chemical barrier of the skin, making it less hospitable to the growth of fungi and other organisms. By these means, the tea tree oil not only reduces the risk of infection, it also promotes healing and reduces the risk of scarring.

Fighting against fungal nail infections, jock itch and athlete's foot. Tea tree oil has been shown to be effective in the fight against Trichophyton, the fungus that causes numerous topical infections, including athlete's foot and jock itch.

Mouthwashes and gargles

Mouthwashes and gargles can easily be achieved. Add 1-2 drops essential oil selected for a cup of distilled water. Mix well and use as a mouthwash or gargle. An example would be to add 3-4 drops of tea tree oil in a cup of distilled water or vinegar for use at the first sign of a sore throat.

Sprays and foggers

Sprays and foggers are pleasant to use. Simply fill a small spray top bottle with distilled water and add the chosen essential oil to water. A good indicator is 10-15 drops of oil in four ounces of distilled water. Since oil and water do not mix, it is important to remember to shake the bottle before spraying. Once prepared, it can be sprayed onto the affected area of skin three to four times a day.

Vegetable oils:

The most common way to dilute a pure essential oil is with cold-pressed oil carrier. carrier oils allow the essential oil slowly permeate the skin, protect it from possible inflammation. Jojoba, sesame, sweet almond, olive, rose hip, wheatgerm, evening of primrose, grapeseed, kukui nut, sunflower, hazelnut, safflower, avocado or oil apricot kernel are the most commonly used. Several base oils can be combined and when essential oils are added, making bath oil rich in nutrients.

Posted on January 5, 2010.
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