Description
Calophylle vegetable oil is obtained by cold pressing the seeds which are themselves from the fruits of Tamanu in Polynesia or Fohara in Madagascar. Thanks to its high content of omega 6 and 9 and vitamin F, this green Calophyllum oil is an excellent treatment for muscle and circulatory comfort. Its richness in unsaturated fatty acids gives it regenerating properties, it is traditionally recommended for the problems of couperose and skin with redness or imperfections.
Botanical information
Calophyllum inophyllum L. Botanical family: Clusiaceae Producer organ: the seed Main constituents: oleic (omega 9) and linoleic (omega 6) acids, palmitic acid, stearic acid Origin: Asia
Directions
Dehydrated, damaged skin, dermatological conditions, mild muscle and joint pain, in massage, it has a warming and anti-inflammatory effect. In application on heavy legs, no massage but an application with a drop of peppermint: cool effect and anti-inflammatory action
- Regenerating, it is recommended in case of couperose and skin with redness
- Promotes circulation and thins the blood
- Decongests the lower abdomen
- Antiseptic and anti-inflammatory
- Useful in case of fall, fatigue.
Using advice
Apply once or twice a day to the face or body, as a daily treatment or as a massage. For adults and children from 3 years old.
Tested under dermatological control.
. Pure: for face and body care.
. Added essential oils: for application or massage, use reserved for adults or authorized for children over 6 or 12 years old depending on the case (see precautions for use of essential oils).
Soothing massage. Calophylle oil is an excellent massage support, especially for a prolonged massage. With which essential oils? It is the ideal support for Ginger, Patchouli, Fine Lavender, Super Lavandin, Noble Laurel or Cypress essential oils.
Warm up before use. Fairly dark green in color, Calophyllum oil has the defect of thickening at room temperature (less than 25°C), without losing its qualities. To restore its fluidity, simply keep the bottle in your hands for a few moments.
Examples of use
Before sun exposure: 1 drop of lavender essential oil + 1 drop of niaouli essential oil + 1 tablespoon of calophylle vegetable oil, massage the exposed areas widely, once a day, preferably in the morning, starting a week before sun exposure (stay only a short time in the sun, avoiding the hottest hours)
Soothing massage: Well-being and comforting feeling: 2 drops of essential oil of lavender + 2 drops of essential oil of cajeput + 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil of calophylle, massage the region concerned morning and evening, space out then stop afterwards good improvement.
Tendonitis: 10 drops of peppermint essential oil + 10 drops of lemon eucalyptus essential oil + 10 drops of clove essential oil + 10 drops of rosemary essential oil with 1.8-cineole + calophyll vegetable oil qsp 30 ml, half a teaspoon of the mixture two to three times a day on the painful area, space out after improvement.
Precautions for use
Avoid contact with eyes. Wash hands thoroughly before and after use.
Composition
Calophyllum Inophyllum Seed Oil*.
*ingredient from Organic Farming.