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This
is the essence extracted from the root of the Althea Officinalis (Latin). Althea
has been used since long ago as a skin softener and moisturizer. The major ingredients
are amino acid and polysaccharides. Althea can be mixed with cosmetics for maintaining
body moisture and reducing inflammation. |
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This
is the essence extracted from the Arcyium Lappa (Latin) root. Burdock is a plant
that has been used since long ago for skin diseases. The major ingredients are
amino acid, polysaccharides, and tannin. Burdock extract is used in cosmetics
and can function as an anti-inflammatory and an astringent. |
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This
is the essence taken from the Calendula Officinalis (Latin) flower. Calendula
is an herb used since long ago to heal wounds. The major ingredients are saponin
and flavones. It can be used in cosmetics as a purifier and anti-inflammatory.
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This
is the essence extracted from the Matricaria chamomilla (Latin) flower. Chamomile
is one of the most popular plants in the western world, used not only as a tea
for colds and poor digestion, but also as a bath oil. The main ingredients are
flavones, which can be mixed in cosmetics, and can be used as an anti-inflammatory,
skin-metabolism promoter, and SOD activator. |
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This
is the essence extracted from the Lavender flower (Lavandula vera). Lavender has
a unique fragrance that is used as a pain reliever and tranquilizer. The main
ingredients are tannin and essential oil. The extract is used in cosmetics for
anti-swelling and soothing. |
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