| Lavender essential oil is antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal. The essential oil of lavender is particularly beneficial in skincare as it speeds cell turnover and helps to repair and replenish skin, especially skin suffering from a burn or trauma. Other skin conditions that can benefit from the use of lavender are eczema, acne, small cuts or bruises, burns, fatigue and stress. |
| Rich in palmitoleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid that mirrors sebum, Macadamia nut oil is a potent anti-oxidant and can be a key factor in protecting the skin against aging. Macadamia nut oil, which also includes vitamins E and A, is especially helpful for mature skin, since sebum production diminishes as we age. Another superior natural hydrator is karite, or shea butter. A natural emollient with a very high moisture content, shea butter is used prolifically in skincare, including creams, lotions, body butters and salves. (PRWeb) |
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Emu Oil use has been shown effective treating:
- Wrinkles and fine lines on the face and around the eyes.
- A natural emollient, Emu Oil is non-comedogenic (does not clog skin pores)
- An anti-bacterial, Emu Oil treats acne, rosacea and reduces scarring
- Soothe and repair bruises, insect bites, sunburn, rashes, and eczema
- Reduce swelling and muscle soreness - a natural inflammatory
- Heal burns, wounds, injuries, minor cuts and scratches
- Scars and stretch marks from childbirth, weight loss, surgery and acne
Derived from the Emu bird, a cousin to the Ostrich and Kiwi, Emu Oil is well known for its skin healing properties. Long touted as an alternative for solving such problems as acne, eczema, psoriasis, burns, abrasions, sore joints, skin rashes, dry skin, as an effective treatment for scars and stretch marks and as a wound application, Emu Oil promotes healthy cell and collagen development and provides essential fatty acids, Omega 3's, and nutrients.
Research has shown Emu Oil stimulates skin development and its moisturizing, hydrating and transdermal benefits have it becoming a popular and effective ingredient in skin care. Emu Oil has been repeatedly recognized in the cosmetic world through clinical studies for its ability to repair and heal the skin.
The Emu, a flight-less bird, was discovered by the Aborigines in Australia and is valued both for its healing properties, meat, and feathers. In fact, the American Emu Association's mission includes education to promote whole use of the bird - which is enjoying growing popularity globally.
Skinenergizer.com has formulated skin products to take advantage of Emu Oil's rich properties. Deep moisturizing Emu Lotion, Dermal Em®, a pure-grade, therapeutic emu oil, Skin Tight® body firming lotion, and Emu Shampoo with natural nutrients, Vitamin E, and Jojoba Oil to promote healthy, moisturized hair, follicle development and hair growth.... (Source: PRWeb) |