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NATURAL HEALTH AND SKIN

"GETTING ON MY NERVES " SWEET BASIL BODY RUB

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ALL NATURAL KOKUM BUTTER, ORGANIC, UNREFINED & COLD-PRESSED APRICOT (PRUNUS ARMENIACA) OIL, ORGANIC SWEET BASIL (OCIMUM BASILICUM) ESSENTIAL OIL, ORGANIC ARGAN (ARGAN SPINOSA) OIL

SWEET BASIL ESSENTIAL OIL *promotes deep sleep *tonic for the nerves *reduces pain *relaxes muscles *anti-inflammatory *energizer *sharpens memory / senses-CLINICALLY SHOWN TO HELP WITH MIGRAINES AND NEURALGIAS

KOKUM BUTTER  can help reduce the appearance of scars and blemishes, as well as aid in healing skin damaged by the sun. Kokum butter can be used to improve the moisture content of almost every part of the body, including your skin, lips, feet, scalp, and hair. Kokum butter naturally has no scent. Unlike other similar types of plant-based butters, kokum butter is not very heavy. It’s absorbed into the skin easily, so you’re not left with a greasy feeling after application. It’s often reported that kokum butter is a good moisturizing option for people with sensitive skin. Kokum butter has a strong moisturizing capacity and is considered non-comedogenic, which means it won’t clog your pores. Thus, it may be effective for restoring moisture to dry, irritated skin and is unlikely to make your breakouts worse in the process. If your acne is related to dry skin or the overuse of heavier, pore-clogging lotions or makeup, kokum butter may improve your symptoms. People often claim that kokum butter is an effective tool for treating and preventing visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles, diminished elasticity, increased fragility, and dryness. Kokum butter is one of the most structurally and chemically stable plant butters available. Kokum butter has anti-bacterial properties that can help clear acne-causing bacteria from your pores, making it an effective treatment for acne as well as other minor inflammatory conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

The high concentration of antioxidants in ARGAN OIL—including oleic acid and linoleic acid—suggests it may be able to fight aging by neutralizing free radicals that damage cells. According to one study, argan oil taken by mouth or applied to the skin improved skin hydration in 60 postmenopausal women. Another study showed that argan oil led to a significant increase in skin elasticity of people who were also postmenopausal after 60 days. ARGAN OIL CONTAINS SQUALENE ! One moisturizer worth taking note of is squalane. It mimics your skin’s natural oils, making it an excellent emollient. It’s also a natural antioxidant and has antitumor properties, protecting your skin from carcinogens. Regular use can also boost collagen production, resulting in firmer skin. It does penetrate pores and improve skin at the cellular level, but it doesn’t feel heavy on the skin. It’s lightweight and noncomedogenic, meaning it won’t clog your pores. Squalane has anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce redness and swelling.

*STORED IN A 4 OZ. AMBER GLASS JAR WITH A BPA-FREE LID

*AVOID WHILE PREGNANT

Kokum Butter: Benefits, Uses, and How It Compares (healthline.com)

https://www.potionorganic.com/en-us

Everything You Need To Know About Argan Oil (verywellhealth.com)

Squalane: What It Is and How It Benefits Skin and Hair (healthline.com)