Aloe in cosmetics
Aloe, in addition to the wide range of applications it offers for therapeutic purposes, also offers nourishment and hydration to the skin.
Aloe, in addition to the wide range of applications it offers for therapeutic purposes, also offers nourishment and hydration to the skin.
Eucalyptus may not be a herb, but it provides many therapeutic properties and benefits for the body, both for mental health and physical health.
Basil, in addition to its wonderful aroma and its use in cooking, has many healing properties for both the body and the spirit. Its healing properties are mainly found in its essential oil.
Eucalyptus is actually a medicinal tree and not a herb, with limited cosmetic uses. Of course, it still has some very useful properties.
Like many herbs that thrive in Greek land, mint has many very useful healing properties. It is a natural anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory herb, so it is useful for injuries, wounds, bruises and stings, relieving pain directly and protecting against infections.
"Your food is your medicine and your medicine is your food."