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Colosé Skin Care From Switzerland
Alpine Herbal Ointment

Alpine Herbal Ointment: The
Essentielle de Colosé is a herbal balm which
was developed especially to solve minor skin problems
not related to a medical condition. It is for redness,
chapped areas, pimples and other similar skin irritations
and is applied directly onto the irritated skin area:
lips, eyelids, cuticles or any part of the face or
body that needs soothing. The
essential oils have a detoxifying and purifying effect
against environmental contaminants such as bacteria
and pollutants. The ointment base contains natural
beeswax, jojoba oil, shea butter, vitamin E and chamomile. Directions
for use: Use
during the day or night when a quick effect is desired
to get a beneficial soothing of Alpine herbs. The
application of this special care cream may be repeated
as necessary. It is preferable not to cover the
ointment with a cream or make-up. It
is advised to consult a dermatologist if skin problems
persists. Item
#11800 15
ml / 1/2 oz |
Alpine
Herbal Ointment
Essentielle De Colosé
Aux Plantes Des Alpes
$19.00
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Chamomile
A daisy
like plant. Extract from the white and yellow heads chamomile
flowers is used as an excellent skin soother and anti-inflammatory
agent. Reputed to bring down swelling and pain in the skin
and mucous membranes. Chamomile is used extensively in professional
skin care products for its essential oil called azulene. Also
calms eczema and allergic reactions. It is used in many hair
care products to enhance color. It acts as an emollient, anti-inflammatory,
skin soothing agent and provides antioxidation.
Jojoba
Oil (Simmondsia chinensis)
Jojoba
Oil is very similar to the natural oil our skin produces,
though it is technically a liquid wax produced from the seed
of the Jojoba simmondsia chinensis shrub. Usually, it is pressed
but can be solvent extracted. Botantist H. F. Link recorded
the jojoba plant in 1822 in Baja California and named it after
a fellow British botanist/explorer, T. W. Simmonds. Jojoba
Oil is naturally moisturizing, healing, and beneficial for
all skin types; it is an excellent scalp treatment. The best
claim to fame for Jojoba Oil is that it has been accepted
as a substitute for sperm whale oil, formerly often used in
the manufacture of cosmetics (the U.S. Government banned whaling
in the early 1970's)!
Karite
Butter
From out
of Africa comes karite butter (known as shea butter). Traditional
uses of shea butter include: treatments for dry skin, blemishes,
skin discoloration, scars and wrinkles, a relaxer for stiff
muscles, as an aid for pain from swelling and arthritis, even
as a sun screen. What makes shea butter so great for the skin
is its high content of non-saponifiable fatty acids (comprised
mostly of stearic and oleic acids.) These fatty acids are
indispensable for moisturizing and retaining the elasticity
of the skin. By making up for lipid (fat) deficiency in the
epidermal cells, shea butter provides the skin with all the
essential elements it needs for its good balance. Shea butter
contains up to 11% of unsaponifiables, making it a superior
super fatting material for soap making. Smooth on face, hands,
and body, the gentle qualities of shea butter are used by
the cosmetics and soap industries in such products as shampoos,
creams, and balsam for the hair, and soaps and other cleaning
products for the skin. Karite butter's healing, emollient,
anti-oxidant, soothing, moisturizing and re-generative properties,
make it an essential ingredient of numerous products.
Vitamin
E
Vitamin
E is a major anti-oxidant nutrient that retards cellular aging
due to oxidation; supplies oxygen to the blood which is then
carried to the heart and other organs; thus alleviating fatigue;
aids in bringing nourishment to cells; strengthens the capillary
walls prevents the red blood cells from destructive poisons;
prevents dissolves blood clots; has also been used by doctors
in helping prevent sterility, muscular dystrophy, calcium
deposits in blood walls and heart conditions.
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