St john’s wort in cosmetics
The cosmetic action of St john’s worts is quite limited mainly due to the photosensitivity that characterizes it. The oil and any cream containing its oil, should be used only at night to avoid skin irritation.
The cosmetic action of St john’s worts is quite limited mainly due to the photosensitivity that characterizes it. The oil and any cream containing its oil, should be used only at night to avoid skin irritation.
Pine, in addition to its many healing properties, has important cosmetic properties for the healthy appearance of our skin and hair! The use is not limited to improving the texture but is considered a very effective slimming and detoxifying herb.
Witch hazel, one of the relatively unknown herbs, is a tree with many and unique properties and is used mainly in cosmetology. Lately, of course, we find it more and more in herbal cosmetics.
Hibiscus is one of the herbs known mainly as a decorative plant but it’s also a therapeutic herb, with very few cosmetic properties, but unique and important. The properties of hibiscus are not widely known, despite the fact that its antioxidant action is important for both healthy organis and healthy and radiant skin.
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