Ingredients
Argan Oil Organic
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onRenown for its restorative and anti-ageing benefits, Argan oil has been used for centuries by the women of Morocco as part of their daily skincare, haircare, and nailcare routines.
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Avocado Oil Organic
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onAvocado oil is widely renowned for being an effective treatment for various skin conditions. The oil is an extremely good moisturising and nourishing compound, which makes it an ideal treatment for dehydrated, sun-damaged, and climate-damaged skin.
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Aloe Vera Gel
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onAn excellent natural emollient and moisturiser, particularly useful in soothing topical applications for injured or irritated skin.
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Apricot Kernel Oil Organic
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onApricot kernel oil is known to have extremely nourishing qualities, and is easily absorbed into the skin. Its excellent moisturising and soothing qualities work well to treat irritated skin. The oil is rich in vitamins A, C, and E, as well as the essential linoleic and oleic fatty acids.
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Aniseed Essential Oil
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onThis warm, spicy essential oil is often used in aromatherapy to ease the discomfort of introverted and fearful people, while aiding the digestion, boosting the lungs and easing migraines and headaches.
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Arnica
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onArnica montana is one of the most beneficial substances available in nature’s pharmacopeia, with the power to relieve many of the common aches, pains, and injuries that arise in our daily lives. The main uses of Arnica include bruising, swelling, pain relief, arthritis, and injuries.
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Buttermilk Organic
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onBesides being a natural probiotic, buttermilk is rich in lactic acid. Lactic acid is found in many expensive beauty products and is one of the best facial peels that doctors choose for softening, brightening and exfoliating skin. Because of it’s highly acidic and astringent nature, it treats age spots, freckles and even tightens skin.
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Bentonite Clay (Rotorua Thermal Mud)
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onThanks to the clay’s special ability to act as an antibiotic treatment when applied topically to the skin, the clay can help to calm skin infections, like contact dermatitis and speed up healing time of wounds.
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Bergamot Essential Oil
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onThis fresh smelling essential oil is a favourite in aromatherapy and is great for creating a more relaxed and happy feeling, relieving urinary tract infections, boosting the liver, spleen and stomach, while fighting oily skin, acne, psoriasis, eczema, as well as cold sores.
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Blue Tansy Essential Oil
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onThis is a therapeutic oil derived from plants associated with daisy, native European plants. Blue tansy has a scientific name that is anacetum Annuum or Tanacetum Vulgare.
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Black Pepper Essential Oil
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onThis warm and spicy essential oil helps to increase warmth of the body and mind, relieving sore muscles and joints, boost the immune and digestive system, stimulate the kidneys and disperse bruising by increasing circulation to the skin.
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Basil Essential Oil
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onThis crisp smelling essential oil is often used in aromatherapy, as it awakens the mind to clarity of thought, steadies the nerves, while easing sinus congestion, cooling down fevers and treating menstrual problems.
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Bay Essential Oil
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onBay essential oil is also helpful with hair and scalp conditions and is mostly used to combat hair loss and is used with success in treating sprains, strains and bruises.
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Comfrey Leaf
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onColloidal Oatmeal
Posted by Maria Brocklebank onColloidal Oatmeal works by in part creating an occlusive barrier on the skin, helping to lock in moisture and at the same time protect it from irritants.
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