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BODY SCRUB with oily seeds cleans and softens. Suitable for all skin types
INGREDIENTS: SODIUM CHLORIDE, SINAPIS ALBA SEED FLOUR, LINUM USITATISSIMUM SEED FLOUR, CITRUS AURANTIUM AMARA OIL, LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA OIL, Limonene, Linalool.
Composition: Black Sea salt, oilseed powder, essential oils of lavender and bitter orange. Linalool, Limonene are in the composition of essential oils.
Directions for use: Use the scrub once a week after taking a shower or during sauna procedures, after the first warm-up, after cooling the body in the shower. Apply the scrub in a circular motion on wet skin, scrub for 3-5 minutes until you feel a pleasant warmth. Rinse with warm water without using any soap. The scrub will remove dead skin cells and allow new cells to breathe freely: this will give your skin softness and radiance.
BODY SCRUB with oily seeds is a natural scrub with the following properties:
• perfectly softens and smoothes the skin,
• helps to restore the natural pH,
• removes squamous cells,
• acts as an antiseptic
• cleanses,
• regenerates,
• disinfects.
This scrub will make the skin soft and radiant, remove dead cells and allow new cells to breathe freely.
The hard particles of sea salt and oilseed help cleanse the skin. This removes the scaly surface layer of the skin and exfoliates the skin. It is very important to restore the skin’s natural pH and oiliness during scrubbing. By using the scrub in oilseed powder (linseed, mustard), which contains vegetable fats, vitamins, various organic acids, the skin is not only nourished with plant-based bioactive substances, but also restores the skin’s natural pH. Natural vegetable fatty oils lubricate, soften and prevent the skin from drying out, and do not leave excess oil on the skin. After scrubbing procedures, it is not advisable to use soap or shower gels as they dry and dry the skin and remove the natural protective layer formed by the scrub.
Body scrub – a hygienic-cosmetic procedure. The skin breathes. During scrubbing, it receives more oxygen, can perform detoxification functions better. The feeling of freshness remains for a long time. The skin becomes soft and smooth even without the use of any oily creams.
The skin is made up of several layers of cells that are constantly renewed. Obsolete cells in the upper layer of the skin, called the epidermis, “die” and are removed when we wash or wipe with a towel. Unfortunately, not all of our skin itself is able to remove stale cells. As a result, the skin becomes pale or acquires a gray tint, and begins to age faster.
Deep cleansing procedures are used to remove aged skin cells, facilitate new cell renewal and delay skin aging. It is advisable to use body scrubs only once a week or two if the skin is dry, as frequent procedures can also remove healthy skin cells. Oily skin can be scrubbed more often – twice a week.
Deep cleansing promotes skin regeneration, prevents clogging of its sebaceous glands and the formation of blackheads. The skin becomes smoother and thinner. As her blood circulation improves, other cosmetics are better absorbed.
Exfoliation procedures are performed by beauty salons, but we can also do a deep cleansing of the skin at home. For cleansing procedures to be effective, it is advisable to warm up in the sauna beforehand or stand in a warm shower for at least a few minutes.
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 | 0.308 kg |
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