Health and beauty
Health and beauty
Avocado
Avocado is a fruit of avocado tree native to Central America, Mexico and Mediterranean region. Avocado is extremely rich with monounsaturated fat as oleic acid, as well as palmitic, folic and linoleic acids. But the most valued characteristic of avocado oil is a tremendous amount of antioxidants, especially squalene, a major component of our skin and sebaceous glands; therefore it is very essential component for their healthy function and is proven to minimize harmful effects of free radicals, carcinogens and radiation, and vitamins A and C which accelerate skin cells regeneration and collagen production, therefore avocado is irreplaceable component of anti-aging cosmetics.
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Obliphicha
Obliphicha or sea-buckthorn is a berry of the tree which native over a wide area of Europe and Asia. Sea-buckthorn is known for its benefits in both internal and external use. Sea-buckthorn oil is rich with carotene, vitamins E and F, which are responsible for skin and body regeneration and metabolism. Applying sea-buckthorn oil strengthens the hair follicles and makes the hair thick and healthy. It is also indispensable for dry and aging skin due to its moisturizing and regenerating effects. Sea-buckthorn based face creams and masks smooth and tone up the skin, bleach freckles and pigment spots.
Olive Oil & Honey
Olive oil and honey are probably the most known and popular components of the beauty care. Virgin olive oil is particularly rich in vitamin E, carotenoids and phenolic compounds that have a strong antioxidant effect, protecting against damage from free radicals and environment damages. In skin care it’s considered as a key element in treating very dry skin, making it silky smooth. In hair care it reduces damages caused by extreme weather conditions and/or overuse of hairstyling treatments and chemicals. As an antiseptic, Honey is great for acne treatment and prevention, as well as for clarifying, because of its ability to open pores and make them easy to unclog. It also improves skin hydration, an important factor in the skin’s ability to maintain softness, suppleness and elasticity.
The unique combination of both highlights and complements the wonderful features of each of them and thus create a winning combination.
Chamomile
Chamomile is a beautiful daisy-like flower known to civilization for centuries as wonderful medicinal herb. Today chamomile is used in cosmetology more than ever. External use, such as chamomile bath or essential oil, helps fight anxiety and disinfects. Hair rinse with chamomile decoction makes the hair bleach and gives it silk and soft texture. It is also serves as a mayor ingredient in many skin care products. Chamomile clean and moisturize the skin, narrow skin pores, calm and reduce eye irritation.
Dead Sea Salt
As opposed to normal sea water, containing 3% salts, The Dead Sea water contains 27% of mineralized salts with high levels of magnesium, potassium, calcium chloride and bromides. Magnesium is important for combating stress and fluid retention, slowing skin aging and calming the nervous system. Calcium is effective at preventing water retention, increasing circulation and strengthening bones and nails. Potassium energizes the body, helps to balance skin moisture and is a crucial mineral to replenish following intense exercise. Bromides act to ease muscle stiffness and relax muscles. Sodium is important for the lymphatic fluid balance. Research into the minerals found inDead Seasalt has shown a 40% reduction in the depth of the wrinkling. The minerals also moisturize, detoxify, soften the skin and enhance relaxation of the body – making the body to look - and feel - younger.
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