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| BENEFITS |
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| Beneficial
for smaller and sensitive areas as a moisturiser and hand cream where
skin is affected by Psoriasis to help to relieve dry, flaky skin
and soothe irritation. |
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DIRECTIONS
FOR USE |
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| Gently
massage into the face and hands, morning and evening, until completely
absorbed, can also be used on sensitive areas affected by Psoriasis. |
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Calendula
(Calendula
officinalis) |
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| Calendula
contains natural iodine and resins. Both have a healing function
on the skin. Calendula is one of the best herbs when it comes
to dry red skin, minor cuts, grazes, and burns. It is also
used when the skin is naturally dry, affected by cold weather,
or drying out from heat or sunburn. |
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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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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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Seabuckthorn
(Hippophae
rhamnoides) |
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| Seabuckthorn
grows in very dry, sandy locations. Its extraction, therefore,
helps to prevent the drying out of the skin. An excellent source
of vitamin E, Seabuckthorn helps to aid in the healing of burns
and wounds. It also helps promote cell rejuvenation, and retains
anti-inflammatory properties. |
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