Benefits: Helps prevent stretch marks developing during pregnancy u0026 diminish the appearance of existing ones on the belly, thighs, bottom and breasts.Targets: Uneven skin, stretch mark scars, dehydrated skin.Benefits of really good stretch mark oil.Ski
Benefits: Helps prevent stretch marks developing during pregnancy u0026 diminish the appearance of existing ones on the belly, thighs, bottom and breasts.Targets: Uneven skin, stretch mark scars, dehydrated skin.Benefits of really good stretch mark oil.Skin Imperfection Pomegranate Oil: Rich in Punicic Acid (Omega 5), this oil is helps to fade scars and smooth away imperfections on the skin.Replenishing Avocado Oil: Abundant in the fatty acids that help feed into the skins layers and promote elasticity, as well as replenish dry skin which further exacerbates stretch marks.Skin Tone Wheatgerm Oil: Naturally rich in plant Vitamin E, the most repairing skin vitamin and necessary for skin regeneration and repair.Skin Healing Tulsi: Widely used in ayurveda for thousands of years for its healing properties, it helps to boost the skins natural health.To use: Massage into affected area in circular movement morning and night for 6 weeks.For best results, massage into damp skin after shower or bath. For deep u0026 long-lasting hydration, apply Fushi Bringer of Peace Herbal Body Lotion, after Really Good Stretch Mark Oil, to lock in moisture in the skin.For on-going maintenance apply once a day.Top Tip:Ayurvedic rituals: The ancient Ayurvedic ritual of massage is an all-important act of self-care. Take your time during slow and intentional self-massage, whether its on your belly or your whole body, to consider all the reasons you are grateful for your body and how it works miracles for you every day, automatically and tirelessly.Works well with:- Really Good Cellulite Oil – encouranges smoother-looking skin.- Shea Butter – deeply nourishes skin u0026 hair.Store in a cool, dark place, oil should be used within 12 months once it has been opened.
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