What is Aloe Vera?
Aloe Vera is a succulent plant that originated in the arid areas of North Africa and the Middle East. It is one of several hundred Aloe plants that are natives to many of the arid regions of the world, except Australia.
The beneficial part of the Aloe Vera plant is the sap, more commonly known as Aloe Vera Gel. This is a clear jelly like substance found in the leaves of the Aloe Vera plant.
Benefits of Aloe Vera
For thousands of years the healing benefits of aloe vera has been known by the people of North Africa and the Middle East. Aloe Vera Gel was used by traditional medicine practitioners to treat sun burn, serious burns, cuts, wounds, infections, dry skin, and many other skin problems. Drinking Aloe Vera Gel also was used to treat all types of mouth, gum and dental problems, improving digestion, and general infections.
Aloe Vera Skincare
Aloe Vera greatly improves the effectiveness of natural Organic Skincare products such as moisturisers and cleansers , as Aloe Vera Gel helps the body heal any minor skin damage for the sun, the ravages of time and our stressful modern life.
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There are many easy eye treatments that you can use for a quick pick-me-up at the end of a long day. No one wants to head out in the evening with puffy, red-rimmed eyes that just scream, “I’m tired!” to everyone you meet. And, there is simply no reason to do so when 15 minutes and a few simple ingredients can fix you right up.Puffy eyes respond quickly to cool compresses like wet teabags, cotton balls, face cloths, or cucumber slices. Kick off your shoes, lie down for 15 minutes, and place the cool compress over your closed eyes. You can keep any of these compresses in the fridge in a small plastic bag. A few drops of rose water on a damp cotton ball will refresh both your eyes and spirits with its soothing fragrance. Relax for 15 minutes then remove the compress, repair your makeup and you are good to go with bright eyes!Over the counter eye treatments like eye drops or liquid tears can also help keep your eyes from looking red and bleary. Use eye drops in moderation as they work by shrinking the tiny capillaries in the eye. […]
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Rosehip Oil is renowned for its healing properties. It has been used for centuries by Egyptians and other ancient civilisations to maintain a youthful look. This is due to the high levels essential fatty acids that are found in Rosehip Oil.
Rosehip Seed Oil comes from the “hip” or “fruit” of the rose, produced through cold pressing. It is rich in Vitamin A, Essential Fatty Acids Vitamin C; which help to regenerate skin cells. Organic Rosehip is a very light oil so it absorbs quickly into the skin without leaving a residue.
Organic Rosehip oil has been shown to benefit people who suffer from skin conditions such as:
0 Dermatitis;
0 Acne;
0 Eczema;
0 Scars
0 Stretchmarks
0 Pigmentation
0 Sunburn; and
0 Brittle nails.
Australian Rosehip Oil is gaining popularity as Australia has such great conditions for growing organic roses. Rosehip Oil is normally harvested at the end/beginning of season to get the ripest and most potent oil. This oil is then blended and prepared to produce a range of products including oils, lotions, creams, Cosmetics, and other skincare products.
As Rosehip Oil is a natural product on its own does not last long, so Vitamin C is added to the oil for a longer life. Of course […]
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