DESCRIPTION
- supports regeneration processes
- moisturizes and smoothes the skin
- has an anti-inflammatory effect
- can reduce swelling and injuries
Comfrey is a popular plant in Europe and can be found in Poland. It is also found in Asia Minor and Central and Siberia. 15% of comfrey root is mucilage containing allantoin, silicon, asparagine, amino acids, tannins, fructans, essential oils, polyphenols and beta-sitosterol. It is mainly used for skin problems and joint problems. It has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties and can be applied topically to painful areas. It has a warming effect and has a positive effect on the regenerative processes of the epidermis. Additionally, comfrey has astringent and anti-wrinkle properties.
Macerate obtained by macerating comfrey root in organic cold-pressed sunflower oil (1:3). It contains fatty acids, minerals and allantoin. Macerate has powerful antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, regenerative and analgesic properties. It can be beneficial in relieving swelling and injury, relieving redness, and reducing a burning sensation. After APPLICATION , the skin is hydrated, smoother and softer. It acts as a cosmetic for dry, sensitive, sensitive and damaged skin.
INGREDIENTS
Macertum Comfrey Root: Symphytum Officinale Leaf in Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil.
Net Weight: 50ml
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Use diluted with another oil to nourish the skin of the whole body and face. For the care of damaged and dry hair - recommended in combination with organic castor oils. It can be used as an additive to a massage oil after joint injuries, creams, lotions, conditioners and scrubs.
RETENTION RECOMMENDATION
Store in a cool place or at room temperature away from direct sunlight.
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