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Victoria Beckham’s Secret To Flawless Skin
Posted on 10 Jan 2017
How does Victoria Beckham get her flawless skin? Yes, even Posh Spice swears by Camellia Japonica Seed Oil. “During my pregnancies,the one product I really relied on was Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil, which is really great for preventing stretch marks and is one of the few aromatherapy oils you can put on yourself when pregnant. I would just cover myself in it, really massaging it into my tummy, my bottom, my thighs, and my boobs and honestly, that stuff really works,” she said.CAMELLIA OIL PREVENTS STRETCH MARKSNot surprisingly to a fan like us, Ms. Beckham has recommended a high-quality produ..
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Why Is Coconut Oil Good For Your Baby’s Hair
Posted on 03 Jan 2017
Coconut oil is very popular and frequently preferred as hair oil worldwide as it is rich in carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals which are good for the human body. Certain components in coconut oil keep the hair strong, nourished and protected and we’re here to share with you why it is good for your baby’s delicate hair.HAIR CONDITIONER & DE-TANGLERCoconut oil is free of the scary chemicals that lurk in commercial hair products, and is an excellent conditioner, for all types of hair. According to a study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Science, coconut oil out performs sunfl..
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Peppermint: Side Effects For Pregnant & Nursing Mummies
Posted on 27 Dec 2016
Peppermint is used for the common cold, cough, inflammation of the mouth and throat, sinus infections, and respiratory infections. It is also used for digestive problems including heartburn, nausea, vomiting, morning sickness, irritable bowel syndrome, cramps of the upper gastrointestinal tract and bile ducts, upset stomach, diarrhoea, bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine, and gas.Though some evidence suggests that peppermint may help relieve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and indigestion. But despite promising research, there is no clear-cut evidence to support its use for other ..
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Best Benefits Of Moringa Oil For Your Body
Posted on 13 Dec 2016
Moringa oil is extracted from the seeds of Moringa oleifera and has got a special nickname, Ben oil–because it contains high amounts of behenic acid. The nutrition of moringa leaves is highly nutritious, even more so than vegetables like spinach. Its seeds are also very nutritious as they contain high levels of vitamins B and C. The oil can be extracted either by cold pressed or by solvent extraction. Used as traditional remedies for hundreds of years, it is still great for topical use on the skin, hair and body today.BENEFITS OF MORINGA OILAntioxidant – has strong antioxidant c..
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What is Whitewood Oil and Its Benefits
Posted on 05 Dec 2016
Considered as an essential in many Indonesian households, this incredibly therapeutic and aromatic medicinal oil has countless uses. From relieving nausea to lowering body temperature during fever, here are the many benefits of Whitewood oil and why it should be an essential for you and your baby.WHERE IS IT FROM?Whitewood oil, comes from the Melaleuca Leucadendra (Cajeput tree) and Melaleuca Quinquenervia (Paparbark tree). It’s found in the straits of Sulawesi, Indonesia and certain parts of Australia. The fresh leaves and twigs of both plants go through vigorous steam distillation to pr..
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Are Essential Oils Safe For Pregnant Mums and Babies?
Posted on 29 Nov 2016
Essential oils provide a variety of benefits when used in skin and hair products. But did you know that not all essential oils are safe to use for pregnant mummies and babies? Many herbs and plants can trigger contraction and may affect your internal organs so do not use the following essential oils while you are pregnant:Nutmeg, which may have hallucinogenic effects and react with pain-relieving drugs in labour.Rosemary, which is thought to increase blood pressure, and may cause contractions.Basil, which is thought to contribute to abnormal cell development.Jasmine and clary sage, which may t..
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