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Pure baobab oil - 100ml
Pure baobab oil - 100ml
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Baobab (baobab tree) is a tropical tree from the Bombacaceae family that grows wild in Africa, Australia and Madagascar. Africans call it the magic tree, the apothecary tree and the tree of life; the name "baobab" comes from the Arabic word BUHIBAB (fruit with several seeds). Baobab oil has extraordinary positive properties for skin and hair. Properties on the skin Burns: Whether caused by irregular sunlight or a burn of varying degrees, this will help relieve the discomfort. Red stretch marks: These are scars and as such cannot be removed with simple beauty treatments. However, if they are still red (ie in the initial stages), baobab oil helps to combat the problem by preventing them from turning white. It is also used during pregnancy to prevent stretch marks and during breastfeeding to prevent breast stretch marks. Acne: It is an excellent natural remedy for acne. It relieves inflammation and discomfort and prevents further progression of the disease. Psoriasis: Reduces itching and helps reduce inflammation. Mycosis: Acts against fungi on the skin, helps to solve diseases such as ringworm, athlete's foot, pityriasis and nail fungus. Anti-wrinkle: Antioxidant par excellence, protects against free radicals and fights signs of aging. It is also ideal for people with dry skin. Contractures: indicated for toning and relaxing massages against pain and muscle contractures. Properties on hair Baobab oil protects hair from cold, dirt and sea salt. Nourishes and makes hair supple, soft and elastic. It can be used in still damp and dry hair. Since it is an oil, those with very oily skin should use it in very small amounts before drying and only on the ends of the hair. It can be used as a pre-treatment before shampooing and as a leave-in for dry, brittle and frizzy hair. Extraction method: obtained by cold pressing the pulp.
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