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| BENEFITS |
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| Helps
to soothe itching and irritation. Helps to relieve discomfort created
by the drying out of the skin, even when it cracks at joints such
as elbows and knees. Can also be beneficial to any irritations
caused by insect bites and itchy rashes. Extremely gentle for sensitive
skin. Can be used as a facial moisturiser for eczema sufferers. |
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DIRECTIONS
FOR USE |
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| Apply
to the affected areas twice a day, and plentifully at night
as an intensive treatment. |
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Chickweed
(Stellaria
media) |
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| Chickweed
is a creeping, lush green plant with tiny star-like white flowers.
As its name implies it is mostly seen as a weed. However, it
is one of the best herbs to help soothe irritation and itch.
Chickweed's delicate leaves contain saponins that give its Herbal
Extraction its natural anti-irritant properties. |
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Mallow
(Malva
sylvestris) |
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| Mallow
contains high amounts of mucilage, which gives mallow its soothing
and anti-irritant properties and can be well-tolerated by sensitive
skin. The oil extraction we make from the petals creates a delicate,
pure, white oil, which is gentle and soothing. |
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Chamomile
(Matricaria
Chamomilla) |
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| Chamomile
flowers contain the volatile oil azuleen that has a very soothing
effect on the skin, especially on rashes, skin irritations, and
sensitive skin. It is so gentle on skin that it has been nicknamed
the “Baby’s Herb.” |
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Violet
has a very delicate flower but is a very hardy plant. Violet
is traditionally used in three ways: for the skin, lungs and
urinary system. It has cleansing saponins and anti-inflammatory
properties which are known to help relieve skin problems and
is especially beneficial to weeping eczema.
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