€7.40
Blend of botanical extracts for FOOT CARE refreshes and disinfects feet skin, reduces sweating.
INGREDIENTS: AQUA, BETULA ALBA LEAF EXTRACT*, BETULA ALBA BUD EXTRACT*, MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA OIL, THYMUS VULGARIS OIL, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool.
*Organic
Composition: Organic birch leaf and bud water extracts, natural tea tree and thyme essential oil, Limonene.
Limonene is in the composition of essential oils.
Directions for use: Care of sweaty feet: Apply undiluted extract at a room temperature on your washed and clean feet. Gently massage the skin while applying. We recommend keeping your feet uncovered and warm for at least 1 hour. Rinse with warm water afterwards. For extremely sweaty feet: Apply undiluted extract at a room temperature on your washed and clean feet before bedtime. Put socks on, or wrap your feet in linen or cotton cloth and keep them on overnight. Wash your feet with warm water in the morning. This product is designed for everyday use. Store in the original packaging with a lid on.
Warning! Extract contains vegetable dyeing substances. Shake well before use!
Organic Blend of botanical extracts for FOOT CARE refreshes and disinfects feet skin, reduces sweating.
Bioactive substances of the birch leaf and bud extracts soothe skin irritations, clean, disinfect and support elasticity and good condition of the skin. Saponins (plant based foaming glycosidic substances) which are part these extracts reduce unpleasant skin stretching and itching sensations.
Tea Tree and Thyme Essential Oils, with their antimicrobial effects and a specific aroma enhance the composition and help maintain the sensation of clean feet all day long.
References:
1. R. Tisserand, R. Young, E. M Williamson “Essential Oil Safety. A Guide for Health Care Professionals”, Churchill Livingstone ELSEVIER, 2014
2. Plants in cosmetics, Volume I, Prepared by the Committee of Experts on Cosmetic Products with the collaboration of dr. Franco Patri (Italy), prof. Vittorio Silano (Italy), Council of Europe Publishing, January 2006
3. Plants in cosmetics, Volume II, Prepared by the Committee of Experts on Cosmetic Products with the collaboration of dr. Franco Patri (Italy), prof. Vittorio Silano (Italy), Council of Europe Publishing, 2014
4. Anthony Dweck Handbook of Cosmetic Ingredients – their use, safety and toxicology, Part One A-I, 4Th Edition, 2017
5. Anthony Dweck Handbook of Cosmetic Ingredients – their use, safety and toxicology, Part Two J-Z, 4Th Edition, 2017
6.Len Price and Shirley Price “Understanding Hydrolats: The specific Hydrosols for Aromatherapy. A Guide for Health Professionals”, Churchill Livingstone, 2008
7. Suzanne Catty “Hydrosols The Next Aromatherapy”, Healing Arts Press, Rochester, Vermont, 2001
Weight | 0.220 kg |
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