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.
St John’s wort is a great herb of Greek nature, with many beneficial properties. Antispasmodics, antipyretics, analgesics, diuretics and natural antidepressants are just some of the many properties that we will mention.
Mallow is not limited to its many healing properties and applications. The use of mallow flowers and leaves has emollient and moisturizing properties, particularly beneficial for the skin, while it is considered one of the most ideal herbs for babies and for sensitive skin.
Aloe belongs to the herbs with a wide range of healing properties in both external and internal use. Its juice is rich in vitamins, minerals, organic acids and trace elements.
Aloe, in addition to the wide range of applications it offers for therapeutic purposes, also offers nourishment and hydration to the skin.
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