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Shea Butter
Kokum Butter
Olive Oil Aloe Vera
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Shea
butter has been used for thousands of years in the African
culture as the ideal treatment for dry and aging skin. In it's pure
form, shea butter has softening, anti-drying, restructuring and
protective effects against the sun's UV rays due to it's high
content in cinnamic acid, unsaponifiables, vitamins and other
elements. Shea butter can be used as a moisturizer, and to help
prevent stretch marks.
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Olive
oil is known for its moisturizing, regenerating and softening
properties for the skin. The oil has purgative
properties and soothing, refreshing action on the skin.
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Borage
oil is
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Kokum
butter comes from the seeds of the Indian tree Garcinia
Indica. In Ayurveda, kokum butter is used to heal chapped
skin, reduce inflammation and improve skin's suppleness.
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Sweet
Almond oil softens and tones the skin. Rich in essential fatty
acids and vitamins A, B1, B2, B6 and E, it is well suited for
sensitive, dry and inflamed skin. It has anti-aging,
revitalizing, moisturizing and nourishing properties.
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Hemp
oil has is high in linoleic and linolenic acids, vitamins and
minerals making it very nutritive for the skin.
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Rosehip
oil is
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Jojoba
oil is highly penetrating and closely resembles our natural
sebum. Does not clogg pores. Ideal for all skin types.
Due to it's high levels of myristic acid, it act as a natural anti-inflamatory.
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Aloe Vera juice is rich in
Vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C and E, Folic Acid and Niacin. It
soothes and replenishes the skin.
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Coconut
oil is rich in vitamins which makes it excellent for dry, itchy,
sensitive skin. It is light, non-greasy and will not clog pores.
It absorbs readily into the skin leaving it soft and supple.
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Apricot
oil is rich in vitamins A, B and C, and various trace elements.
Apricot oil is extracted from the kernels and is well known for its
anti-aging, anti-free radical and toning benefits.
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Evening
Primrose oil is
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