My special blend of Frankincense, Tea Tree, Rose, Rosemary and Borage infused in coconut oil then blended with shea butter and cocoa butter with arctic cod oil and vitamin E oil. 4oz
Rose
Roses contain many volatile substances and essential oils that are valuable for the skin and wellbeing. While Citronellol is an effective mosquito repellant, Citral has a strong antimicrobial effect. Citronellyl Acetate is responsible for the pleasant flavour and aroma of roses and is a reason why roses are used in many skin and beauty products. These natural cleansers are helping to hydrate and moisturize the skin leaving it smooth and silky
Frankincense
Frankincense benefits incorporate the capacity to reinforce skin and improve its tone, flexibility, safeguard components against microscopic organisms or imperfections, and appearance as somebody ages.
Frankincense diminishes redness and skin bothering, while likewise creating evener skin tones. It’s the pentacyclic triterpene (steroid-like) structure of frankincense that adds to its calming impact on aggravated skin.
TEA TREE
Not only can tea tree fight and prevent breakouts, it can help you achieve that dewy, Instagram-filter glow.
One recent study determined that when participants used a tea tree face product, they experienced better hydration and reduced oiliness.
LAVENDER
Lavender essential oil for eczema may treat the physical effects of eczema while it targets stress, which is considered to be an emotional trigger of the condition. Lavender has a natural component to reduce stress and offers antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antibacterial properties to treat the swelling, infection, and any pain accompanying the red rash.
The Journal of Ethnopharmacology published a study that found lavender essential oil to have these positive effects on eczema. It also recommends further studies to discover active components that heal the dry, swollen patches of skin.
Coconut oil restores moisture to dry skin areas. This is a natural balm that soothes dry, rough skin by adding moisture during the healing process.
Rosemary
Due to the presence of antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal properties in it, it is shown that rosemary can bring the good effect to the skin health.
Borage
Borage oil is highly valued because it is uniquely rich in gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA), an omega-6 fatty acid. GLA is important for maintenance of skin health and barrier function. GLA is an essential fatty acid for skin because skin can not synthesize GLA and it must be provided through diet or application. Topical application of GLA has been shown to improve skin problems such as eczema, seborrheic dermatitis and other inflammatory skin problems associated with weakened skin barrier.
Arctic Cod Oil
Oily fish (like arctic cod) are a rich source of Omega 3 fatty acids – EPA and DHA. These are essential fatty acids that help reduce inflammation in the body and the skin. If we’re not getting enough of these omega-3 fatty acids, the skin’s barrier function can become weakened… leading to more moisture escaping from the skin and drier skin as a result. Omega 3’s can help increase skin’s moisture retention and firmness, improving the appearance of dry skin, acne, eczema and psoriasis
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