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Evening primrose oil 30ml

30ml
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Evening primrose oil is ideal for sensitive and dry skin, as it nourishes, softens and moisturizes. Some of its benefits: -It helps dry, rough skin regain its elasticity. -It contains fatty acids that are necessary to maintain proper skin function. -Evening primrose oil soothes acne outbreaks and irritated skin. -It regulates the cellular metabolism and the secretion of the sebaceous glands, therefore it restores skin balance and helps the pores to unclog, thus preventing acne. -For external use, it is ideal for problematic skin suffering from eczema or psoriasis. -It helps reduce premenstrual syndrome symptoms, while its anti-inflammatory properties make it ideal for patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

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  • Emollient.
  • Moisturizing.
  • Anti-inflammatory.
  • Increases skin elasticity.
  • Soothes and prevents acne.
  • Ideal for problematic skin.
Evening primrose oil is extracted from the seeds and flowers of the Oenothera biennis plant via cold pressing.
Formulated with: 100% evening primrose oil
Formulated WITHOUT: preservatives, chemical additives, artificial pigments, fragrance, genetically modified organisms (GMO), mineral oil
Massage it onto clean damp skin. It can be diluted and mixed with other natural oils, such as jojoba or almond oil. Apply it onto acneic skin to control sebum production and unclog skin pores. Apply it to problematic skin areas, such as those with eczema or psoriasis. Massage the joints to relieve the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.
  • You do not have to take any precautions during its use.
  • Safe to use during pregnancy.
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Do not use after the expiration date printed on the packaging.
Chung, Bo Young, et al. “Effect of Evening Primrose Oil on Korean Patients With Mild Atopic Dermatitis: A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Study.” Annals of dermatology 30.4 (2018): 409-416. Gert Laekeman “Assessment report on Oenothera biennis L., Oenothera lamarckiana L., oleum” (2011).

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