Nail growth oil
Nail growth oil
How to use
How to use
Prior to using any product for the first time, skin patch testing is often recommended as a method of determining if you have an existing sensitivity/irritation to the natural constituents present in a particular ingredients.
Apply over clean skin.
Shipping
Shipping
3-7 business days
Return policy
Return policy
no returns
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Red Clay
More about Brazilian Kimberlite ClayThe red clay is a noble one due to its efficient action in skin rejuvenation: - Stimulates blood circulation.
- Speeds up metabolism, stimulating less active people.
- Stimulates the effect of drainage and oxygenation of the skin, specifically in cases of lesions such as papules, blisters, pustules and skin flaking due to detoxification.
- Rejuvenating masks. It softens lines of expressions and increases the glow of skin.
- Reduces measurements by stimulating body fluid movement, helping to accelerate drainage. -
Shea Butter
The benefits of shea butter come from its chemical makeup. Shea butter contains:
linoleic, palmitic, stearic, and oleic fatty acids, ingredients that balance oils on your skinvitamins A, E, and F, antioxidant vitamins that promote circulation and healthy skin cell growthtriglycerides, the fatty part of the shea nut that nourishes and conditions your skincetyl esters, the waxy part of the shea nut butter that conditions skin and locks in moisture
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Cocoa Butter
Using cocoa butter might improve the overall health and appearance of the skin on your face. Moisture, elasticity, and sun protection are all desirable attributes for keeping skin looking healthy.
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Organic Calendula Flower infused oil
Calendula oil might improve the overall appearance of your skin. One study found that a cream containing calendula extract may promote skin hydration and firmness, but more research is needed.
It’s also speculated that calendula might help treat contact dermatitis, which includes reactions to poison ivy.