BEAUTY
Cleaning oil is a natural remedy against irritations and dry skin.If you have dry and cracked lips, do not hesitate to try it.
Cleaning oil is one of the natural oils that are most used for skin and hair care.Its fatty acids and the vitamin E that contains make it the perfect ally for our beauty routine.Of plant origin, castor oil is commonly used to hydrate the skin and as an ingredient in antifungal and anti -inflammatory remedies to relieve skin irritations.
Cleaning oil is extracted from the seeds of the castor, a plant with red or dark purple leaves native to Africa.It has been used as a natural remedy for thousands of years thanks to its multiple properties and health benefits.In fact, the ancient Egyptians used this oil to treat skin irritation.
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In recent years he gained popularity thanks to his numerous benefits on our eyelashes, as he increases their growth and gives them strength.However, it also strengthens the hair, revitalizes the dry nails and hands, fight the dandruff and nourish the cracked lips.
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Hydrates and repairs cracked lips thanks to its coconut oil, castor oil, jojoba oil and aloe vera.Use the product whenever you notice dry lips, even above your lipstick.
Comprar ProductoUse the castor oil every night after exfoliating your lips when you have them cracked or use a lip balm that contains this type of oil to nourish and repair them.Place a couple of droplets in your hand and apply it with your fingers to act while you sleep.To avoid allergic reactions, test before putting a drop on your forearm for 24 hours.
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