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Ultimate Beauty Skin Repair Topical Oil - Organic

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Ultimate Beauty Skin Repair Topical Oil - Organic
 
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This 99.9% organic topical oil blend is formulated without synthetic fragrances or colourings.  It is a delicate, nourishing, easily-absorbed skin therapy oil to help with the appearance of stretch marks and uneven skin tone.

Ultimate Beauty Skin Repair Oil contains:

  • Organic Sunflower Oil - Sunflower oil is a rich source of oleic acid with high amounts of Vitamins A, D, and E. Vitamin E is a major anti-oxidant that helps to bring nourishment to skin cells. Sunflower oil forms a protective layer on the skin to prevent loss of moisture.
  • Organic Borage Oil - A natural oil that can restore moisture and smoothness to dry and damaged skin, but can also provide relief to people who suffer from inflammatory skin disorders. Borage oil has a moisture retaining effect, preventing drying of the skin, and increases the cell’s ability to absorb oxygen and to withstand disease.
  • Organic Rosehip Oil -  Rose-hip oil is renowned for its skin-nourishing properties, being incredibly rich in linoleic and linolenic essential fatty acids which have been found to help in the regeneration and repair of skin tissue. It is suitable for face and body where the skin is dry, sensitive, mature or weathered. Rosehip oil absorbs instantly, allowing the skin to breathe while it goes to work to prevent the signs of premature ageing and assisting skin growth and repair. Rosehip Oil contains natural tretinoin (also known as Retinoic acid), a derivative of Vitamin A, which is proven to delay the effects of skin aging and help address hyperpigmentation.
  • Organic Jojoba Oil - Jojoba Oil's structure closely resembles that of the skin's sebum, making it an excellent moisturiser and is ideal for all skin types including acne-prone skin.
  • Organic Wheatgerm Oil - Wheatgerm oil is very high in vitamin E and essential fatty acids and because of its high vitamin E content, which is a natural antioxidant. When applied topically on to the skin it helps promote the formation of new cells, improve circulation, and to help repair sun damage to the skin.
  • Organic Calendula Oil - Calendula massage oil has great healing, soothing and softening qualities which is of benefit with sore, inflamed and itchy skin conditions including burns, nappy rash, cracked nipples and dermatitis.
  • Lavender Essential Oil - Lavender is well known for its wound healing, cleansing and toning properties and removes redness and heat from the skin, making Lavender oil a suitable addition to any skin care preparation and for any skin type. Lavender has been shown to be very useful in the relief of burns in which case it can be applied neat to the area.


Ultimate Beauty Skin Repair Oil can be used safely for topical use throughout pregnancy and lactation. This may be particularly helpful for breast irritation or for stretch marks.

Directions: Apply generously to skin and rub into affected area twice daily.

 

Organic Sunflower Seed Oil, Organic Rosehip Fruit Oil, Organic Jojoba Seed Oil, Organic Wheatgerm Oil, Organic Calendula Flower Oil, Organic Lavandula Augustifola Oil, Vitamin E (tocopherol).
Not for use on children under the age of 4 months.

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