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| BENEFITS |
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| Helps
to relieve discomfort created by the drying out of the skin, also
helps to soothe and nourish red, chapped hands, especially where
cracks appear at the joints. Helps to soothe dryness and irritation.
Helps to intensively moisturise the skin. Extremely gentle for
sensitive skin. |
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DIRECTIONS
FOR USE |
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| Massage
regularly into hands until completely absorbed and plentifully
at night as an intensive treatment. |
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Comfrey
(Symphytum
officinale) |
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| Comfrey
contains alantoin and mucilage, which helps reduce the swelling
caused by bruising, and binds tissues together helping to repair
the skin when chapped or cracked. It is also very effective at
the end of the healing stage of cuts and grazes to help prevent
scarring. Comfrey is also great at regenerating skin. |
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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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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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