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Apricot Oil
This is a mild oil, tolerated by most people, especially those with sensitive, inflamed, dry or mature skin. It enhances skin elasticity.
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Avocado Oil
This is a mild and nourishing oil, rich in vitamins. Especially good for dry, tired and lack lustre skin types. Avocado oil has a natural sun factor of 2-3. It is also very soothing for sunburnt skin.
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Borage Oil
An oil very high in GLA (gamma linolenic acid). Deficiencies in GLA can cause dryness, loss of suppleness and wrinkling. It penetrates down into the skin, which as a result becomes softer and less prone to eczema and acne. Borage oil will help to nourish and strengthen the skin.
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Castor Oil
Castor oil has very good cleansing properties, it draws dirt from the skin. It is absorbed very slowly by the skin so this makes it excellent for barrier creams and balms.
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Chamomile Extract
Chamomile is used for its skin soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. It benefits dry skin, sensitive skin and allergic skin.
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Geranium Essential Oil
A balancing essential oil. Making it suitable for dry or oily skin types. Soothes dry and inflamed skin, its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties also make it ideal for the treatment of oily skin and acne.
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Jojoba oil
It softens, protects, improves suppleness and helps the skin to hold moisture. It has antibacterial and antifungal properties. Helping to moisturise dry skin but also balancing the over-abundance of oil in oilier skins.
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Lavender Essential oil
Lavender relaxes the mind and body. Good for all skin types. It is soothing and calming for a sensitive skin. Naturally antiseptic and anti-fungal. It also promotes rapid healing, and helps to prevent scar tissue.
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Mandarin
Mandarin is a very safe and gentle essential oil making it perfect for children and during pregnancy. It has calming and soothing properties making it beneficial for stress, nervous tension and insomnia. Mandarin detoxifies the body and reduces cellulite, and prevents stretch marks. It can also tighten up loose skin after loosing weight or pregnancy. Very good for oily and congested skin, but also benefits a sensitive skin and mature skin. Promotes cell regeneration, tones and firms.
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Olive Oil
Due to its fattiness, it’s very good for dry, mature and sensitive skin. It has nourishing, softening and protecting properties. It is also anti-inflammatory making it excellent for treating skin irritations, sun damaged skin, eczema, psoriasis and itchiness.
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Roman Chamomile
Chamomile is the gentlest of oils and particularly good for treating baby’s and children. It can be used for its skin soothing, calming and anti-inflammatory properties. It benefits dry skin, sensitive skin and allergic skin, such as eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, spots and acne.
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Rosehip Oil
A luxurious oil, which is very effective for cell and tissue regeneration. It is a good source of essential fatty acids, particularly omega 3, which helps to lock moisture to the skin. Rosehip oil also contains vitamin A, C and E. Making it a fantastic healing oil and great for a range of skin conditions, such as: scars, acne, eczema, psoriasis, scalds, burns, skin over-exposed to sunlight and skin pigmentation. It also helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles, especially around the eyes and mouth.
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Rosemary Extract
Has anti-oxidant and invigorating properties. Improves the circulation.
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St Johns Wort Extract
St johns wort soothes irritations of the skin. It has antiviral, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and astringent properties. It is particularly effective for the treatment of sunburn, burns, cuts, scrapes, bruises, boils, eczema, rheumatic and muscular aches and pain.
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Sunflower Oil
Sunflower oil has a nourishing effect on the skin. It can be used for all skin types, even an oily skin. It has excellent pore-reduction qualities, so good to use on large-pored skin.
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