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by Sarah Wang
Shea Butter is a natural fat derived from the nuts of the shea tree. It is often used to remedy dry skin and to help protect the skin's natural oi...
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by Sarah Wang
Rose Water helps maintain the skin's pH balance, and controls excess oil. Rose water has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce the red...
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by Sarah Wang
Peppermint (mentha × piperita): Peppermint is an herb that is native to Europe and has been used for its medicinal properties for centuries. Peppe...
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by Sarah Wang
Mango Butter
Mango butter comes from the fatty oils of the mango seed (the pit) and shares a lot of the same benefits as shea and cocoa butter. Ho...
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by Sarah Wang
Grape Seed is a natural antibiotic, antiseptic, disinfectant and preservative. It is used to promote the healing of almost any atypical skin condi...
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by Sarah Wang
Frankincense (boswellia)
Frankincense, also known as olibanum, is an aromatic resin derived from the Boswellia tree. Frankincense oil has the abi...
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by Sarah Wang
Ginger Root (zingiber officinale)
Common Names: African ginger, Jamaica gingerFamily: ZingiberaceaeParts Used: Root
Constituents: volatile oil, r...
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by Sarah Wang
Eucalyptus is a tree native to Australia that has been used for its medicinal properties for centuries. (eucalyptus globulus) Eucalyptus is wonder...
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by Sarah Wang
Comfrey (symphytum) is commonly used for helping heal wounds, preventing scars and treating existing ones, along with decreasing dryness and flaki...
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by Sarah Wang
Coconut oil is a natural oil derived from the meat or kernel of mature coconuts. Coconut oil is predominantly composed of medium chain fatty acids...
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by Sarah Wang
Cinnamon (cinnamomum verum)
Cinnamon is a spice that is derived from the inner bark of trees in the Cinnamomum family. Cinnamon can dry out pimpl...
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by Sarah Wang
Chamomile Water (matricaria chamomilla)
Chamomile helps fade spots, eliminate acne scars and fight breakouts, if used topically, due to its anti-i...
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