INGREDIENTS

Aloe Vera

"Ancient Egyptians called it the “plant of immortality.” 

Aloe Vera is “age old” and well known for its healing ability, especially for burns (sunburns, and 1st and 2nd degree burns). It quickly and generously replaces the moisture lost in the skin as well as flooding the skin with anti-oxidants to speed up the healing process.  Because of its anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory effects, Aloe Vera is very effective in the treatment of acne, wounds, rashes, skin inflammation and infections. As for those of us that wish to ward off the aging process…Aloe Vera’s anti-oxidants include vitamins E and C, as well as beta carotene which help fight the free radicals that create the “aging gracefully” challenge.

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"Most used essential oil in the world for over 2500 years"

Some of the many benefits of lavender essential oil is the antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. It can penetrate the pores, killing bacteria helping to reduce scar tissue, reduce swelling and irritation while also minimizing itching and soothing pain. Lavender is nearly unrivaled when it comes to soothing and healing the pain, infection and scarring of a burn. 

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"Commonly known as “medicine cabinet in a bottle”

Tea tree oil has antibacterial (helps fight off infection caused by bacteria), antimicrobial (kills microorganisms), antiviral (kills a virus  and/or inhibits its capability to multiply), antifungal (kills fungi), antiseptic (help soothe itching and promotes healing) and anti-inflammatory (reduces inflammation) properties. With all of this…working for you, what more can you ask?

Grapeseed Oil

 

“Called the hormone of youth and beauty”

This oil is rich in beta-carotene, and vitamins D, C and E. It is packed with fatty acids, that quickly penetrate the skin due to its light and thin consistency, not plugging pores but locking in moisture. It is known to treat acne, tighten skin, help diminish dark circles around the eyes, moisturize, reduce scars, restore collagen and fight aging. Unlike most oils, Grapeseed oil is suitable for all skin types as well as those with sensitive and/or oily skin.

Myrrh

"A gift fit for royalty"

Myrrh oil is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and helps to reduce infection, swelling and inflammation, some of which could be caused by weepy wounds, bruises, burns, bites, scrapes, rashes. Anti-microbial and disinfecting, myrrh was respected by Ancient Egyptians, who used it to prevent aging and maintain healthy skin as well.

Myrrh has the power to increase the function of white blood cells, critical for wound healing as well as help strengthen the body’s cells by acting as an astringent, which helps stop bleeding. Myrrh oil is also used as a fungicide or antiseptic, helping reduce fungal infections such as athlete’s foot or ring worm.

King of Oils 

Frankincense was highly esteemed as one of the most prized possessions of ancient biblical times, (valuable enough to be given as a gift to the Christ child after his birth). For thousands of years, people have used frankincense oil to lift, tone and tighten their skin, prevent wrinkles, reduce dark spots and pore size, heal and prevent acne and slow the signs of aging. Not only that, but frankincense is a natural astringent, and it’s anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, disinfectant properties help to regenerate healthy cells and keep existing tissue healthy and strong.

Rosemary

"Herb of remembrance"

Rosemary is one of the oldest known medicinal herbs, used centuries ago to enhance mental function and memory. Rosemary oil possesses marked antibacterial, antimicrobial, anti-fungal, and antiviral properties. These characteristics are directly responsible for the health benefits of rosemary. Many of which include its ability to boost memory, improve mood, reduce inflammation, relieve pain, protect the immune system, stimulate circulation, and to detoxify the body. It also known to protect the body from bacterial infections, prevent premature aging, and healing skin conditions. Rosemary Oil has had success at reducing inflammation of muscles, blood vessels, and joints is due to its natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties.

 

 

Vitamin E

" Known as the “skin vitamin, praised as an antioxidant"

Vitamin E is both a nutrient and an antioxidant. Vitamin E has excellent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and skin healing properties. This oil in its purest form is extremely versatile, and a highly beneficial ingredient for the skin, especially when it’s combined with other antioxidants. Vitamin E oil helps by supporting new skin cell growth and speeding up cell regeneration.

 


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