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Beauty Oil

€69.95

If a radiant, healthy and youthful skin is important to you, then our beauty-enhancing and anti-aging facial oil with activated oxygen is the ideal choice.

This beauty oil contains only the most nourishing botanical and essential oils. Carefully chosen for their vitamins and anti-aging, antimicrobial, firming and hydrating properties.

This combination of high-quality ingredients creates a perfect harmony between your skin and the oil, making it suitable for all skin types.

Because there are no fillers or additives added, you can rest assured that you are using a completely harmless and natural product.

This product contains NO artificial perfumes, petroleum derivatives (also referred to as petroleum ingredients or mineral oils), silicones or parabens. It is vegan, cruelty free and not tested on animals.

Agarwood Oil Agarwood essential oil has a very lingering sweet warmth, a deep and beautiful woody aroma with smoky, ambery incense, honeyed tobacco and sensually underlined with animalic notes resembling musk. Agarwood is known to effectively fight bacteria and reduce the appearance of acne. In addition, it can help repair damaged skin cells and fight free radical damage, keeping wrinkles and signs of aging at bay. Agarwood essential oil is an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory agent. It is a useful skin tonic that can help soothe and improve the condition of your skin. Because it is anti-inflammatory, it facilitates skin healing and reduces redness, irritation, puffiness or swelling.

Argan Oil Argan oil is cherished for its skin-softening, moisturizing and wrinkle-reducing properties. It is high in vitamin E, omega fatty acids and linoleic acid, making it perfect for lightening dark spots and supporting other skin conditions such as acne and rosacea.

Arnica Oil Arnica oil is known for its healing properties on the skin. It is made up of about 50 percent fatty acids, including palmitic, linolenic, myristic, and linoleic acids. Arnica oil also contains many beneficial antioxidants, including thymol and sesquiterpenes. The antioxidants help reduce oxidative stress, which can help reduce the signs of aging.

Avocado Oil Avocado oil is delicious on a salad, but it is also phenomenal for the skin. It is rich in fatty acids, vitamin E, potassium, lecithin, and many other nutrients. This makes it excellent for hydrating the skin and improving elasticity. It is also known for its anti-inflammatory effects that can help with dry, irritated, and flaky skin.

Bergamot Oil Bergamot oil is extracted from the peel of citrus fruits (Citrus bergamia) and has a fresh, sweet citrus aroma. Several compounds in bergamot oil have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. This can make the sole use of bergamot oil an effective acne treatment for people who do not have sensitive skin. In this Beauty Oil, the amount is so small that it is also suitable for people with sensitive skin. The analgesic properties can also be effective against painful cysts and pimples. Bergamot oil is the only citrus peel oil that contains up to 30% of the fruity-woody-floral ester linalyl acetate, a molecule sought after for its wide range of psychological and pharmacological benefits. Linalool and carvacrol are also compounds found in bergamot oil. A 2017 study analyzed the effects of several essential oil compounds on pain response and other conditions in humans and animals. It was found that both linalool and carvacrol had analgesic, anticonvulsant, and anti-inflammatory properties when used in a variety of methods, including topical application.

Borage Seed Oil Borage seed oil is great for keeping your skin hydrated and supple, as it forms a protective barrier that locks in moisture. It has the highest amount of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) of all the seed oils, making it the best oil for inflammation. It helps keep your skin smooth and calm, and helps with the appearance of scars and blemishes.

Prickly Pear Oil Prickly Pear Oil is packed with nutrients that are beneficial for the skin. The high content of vitamin E and vitamin K helps regenerate new skin cells and can lighten brown spots or scars, while minimizing spider veins. This oil is also extremely rich in essential fatty acids, including omega 6 and 9, as well as antioxidants, polyphenols, and amino acids. The fatty acid profile of linoleic and oleic acids, along with amino acids, helps replenish lost lipids in the skin, which can help hydrate and restore skin elasticity.

Sea Buckthorn Oil Sea Buckthorn oil is helpful for inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, rosacea, and even acne. This beloved “super fruit” is rich in antioxidants that help protect the skin from free radicals that can cause damage. It also contains essential amino acids, vitamin E, rare Omega 7, and 190 other bioactive nutrients. The oil is also potent in carotenoids such as beta-carotene and phytosterols that reduce redness and wrinkles by making the skin more supple and flexible.

Frankincense Oil Frankincense has smoky, lemony top notes balanced by a sweet, woody/resinous body note. It contains boswellic acids that may prevent cancer cells from spreading. A review of test tube studies shows that boswellic acids can also prevent the formation of DNA in cancer cells, which could help limit cancer growth. Other test tube research shows that frankincense oil can differentiate cancer cells from normal cells, killing only the cancer cells.

Pomegranate Seed Oil Pomegranate seed oil has an amazing profile of nutrients that are beneficial to the skin. What sets it apart from other oils is its high concentration of ellagic acid. Ellagic acid is a polyphenolic antioxidant that is highly protective against ultraviolet radiation. It also brightens and brightens the skin. It contains punic acid, an omega-5 fatty acid, which helps repair the skin and reduce inflammation.

Helichrysum Oil (Everlasting Oil) Helichrysum has an aroma that is rich, sharp, warm, sweet, spicy, and very diffuse, with honey and tea-like earthy undertones. Treating skin inflammation is a traditional use of helichrysum oil. One study suggests that helichrysum is generally anti-inflammatory and therefore may be able to treat skin inflammation. Skin infections are a common side effect of a wound that does not heal properly. The antimicrobial properties of helichrysum can help prevent infection, allowing the wound to heal. One study found that essential oils combined with antibiotics were more effective than antibiotics alone in preventing infections in skin wounds. The antibacterial effects of helichrysum are one of the most studied areas of this plant. Most of the studies have been conducted in the laboratory and suggest that helichrysum essential oil can slow or stop the growth of a variety of bacteria, including those that cause staph infections.

Jasmine Oil Jasmine has a sweet, romantic scent that is very alluring. Jasmine oil has also been shown to have antibacterial properties. Research has shown that natural jasmine oil, derived from the Jasminum sambac plant, showed antibacterial activity against one strain of E. coli. Jasmine oil may also have a healing effect and promote wound healing by promoting the formation of scar tissue. Jasmine oil is known to have antiseptic properties that can be beneficial in treating skin infections. Research has shown that jasmine oil has anti-inflammatory properties and can be useful in general skin care and in treating psoriasis. Applying diluted jasmine oil to minor wounds, such as small scratches and cuts, can help them heal faster.

Jojoba oil Check text!!! Activated oxygen (ozone) has been added to the jojoba oil. Jojoba oil is virtually identical to the natural oils of your skin, making it easily absorbed and preventing pores from becoming clogged. The combination with ozone purifies, regenerates and restores the skin. The suppleness of your skin and therefore your appearance will improve. Just think of that glow!

The ozonized jojoba oil is easily absorbed and is ideal for regulating and balancing the oil content of the skin. Natural fungicidal and antibacterial properties help prevent the reproductive cycle of many bacteria and certain fungi, which can help control acne or cystic pimples.

Macadamia oil Macadamia oil has an amazing affinity with the skin. Your skin will thank you for using this precious oil, which is rich in essential fatty acids and has a profile that is very similar to the sebum of human skin. It is very emollient yet light and penetrating, which is excellent for dry and mature skin that produces less natural sebum. It also contains squalene and oleic acid which aid in cell regeneration, making this oil particularly useful for dry or chapped skin as it softens and hydrates. As it is rich in omega 6 linoleic acid, it is useful in balancing sebum production in oily skin and creating a natural protective barrier.

Melissa Oil Melissa, also known as Lemon Balm, has a fresh, lemony, slightly sour yet sweet, green-herbal aroma with subtle notes of mint and honey. Melissa contains a compound known as rosmarinic acid which appears to have powerful antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. Rosmarinic acid has been shown to inhibit a wide range of common viruses including adenoviruses (associated with the common cold) and hepatitis B virus. It appears to be most effective at inhibiting herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), associated with cold sores. In a 2014 study published in Phytotherapy Research, Melissa was able to prevent 80 to 96 percent of drug-resistant HSV-1 strains from infecting host cells.

Myrrh Oil Myrrh has a soft, warm, sweet-smelling, earthy aroma with a light, spicy, slightly medicinal top note. The ancient Egyptians used myrrh and other essential oils to embalm mummies because the oils not only provide a pleasant scent, but also slowly decay. Scientists now know that this is because the oils kill bacteria and other microbes. Traditional uses of myrrh include treating skin wounds and infections. A study on human skin cells found that a mixture of essential oils with myrrh helped heal wounds. Another study found that myrrh oil was more effective than vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant, at fighting free radicals.

Patchouli Oil Deeply sharp, warm, earthy woody, sandy, spicy body notes with an underlying soft, boozy, slightly floral note. Patchouli has been used to treat skin conditions such as dermatitis, acne, and dry, cracked skin. Patchouli is also known to have anti-inflammatory properties when applied topically. In one study, patchouli oil was observed to disrupt biofilms and some virulence factors of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains. Another study looked at the antifungal activity of 60 essential oils against three types of pathogenic fungi: Aspergillus niger, Cryptococcus neoformans, and Candida albicans. It was found that patchouli oil had amazing antifungal activity against C. neoformans.

Pumpkin Seed Oil Pumpkin seed oil is rich in vitamin E, zinc, omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, and antioxidants, making it excellent for the skin in terms of retaining moisture, fighting free radicals, and maintaining a youthful appearance. The high amounts of zinc and vitamin E also improve skin tone, help wounds heal faster, fight acne, and promote cell renewal.

Rose Absolute Oil Rose absolute has excellent tenacity and a warm, sweet, intense rose aroma with ripe pear and slightly spicy undertones. Rose has properties that support its topical use in treating acne: it is anti-inflammatory, astringent, antiseptic, and antibacterial. It also contains antioxidants and helps balance pH. Rose is rich in vitamin C and phenols, making it a natural, anti-inflammatory option for inflamed acne. It is known to quickly help with cuts, burns, and scars due to its antiseptic and antibacterial properties. The anti-inflammatory properties of rose absolute can also help relieve irritation from rosacea.

Rosehip Oil Rosehip oil has many notable anti-aging benefits for your face. Its high antioxidant and vitamin content, as well as the oil’s ability to penetrate the deeper layers of your skin, help improve moisture levels and reduce visible signs of aging. This exceptional oil is high in vitamins A, C, E, and F, as well as lycopene, which can help your skin in many ways. It can help boost collagen production, reduce age spots and hyperpigmentation, diminish wrinkles, and treat mild to moderate acne.

Sandalwood Oil Sandalwood oil, derived from sandalwood, is used in various traditional medicine systems, such as Ayurveda, Siddha, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and Unani medicine, to treat and prevent a wide range of conditions. Sandalwood’s versatile therapeutic and health benefits are attributed to its rich source of phytochemicals, particularly sesquiterpenes*. Some research supports the idea that sandalwood has health benefits. For example, research shows that sandalwood can help increase alertness, manage anxiety, support wound healing, and fight bacteria.

Carrot Seed Oil Carrot seed oil is prized for its anti-aging benefits. Packed with vitamins A, C, and E, this oil helps smooth lines and repair sun damage, scars, and other skin concerns. It also strengthens muscles and tissue, which helps prevent sagging skin. It promotes new tissue growth, making your skin brighter and more even.

Sweet Almond Oil Sweet almond oil, known for its vitamin E content, can help protect your skin from UV damage and leaves it looking smooth and soft. The fatty acids help your skin retain moisture, which can reduce chapped and irritated skin and help reduce fine lines. Additionally, vitamin A can help reduce acne. It also provides antioxidant defense against free radical damage.

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