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Love Nature - 5 Amazing Essential Natural Oils

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Have you heard the saying... If you can't eat it, don't put it on your body!
Let me share with you 5 amazing *essential natural oils* in the heart of 5 of my favorite products.



Almond Oil
Almond Oil is rich in Vitamin E and helps to:
💚Give you a flawless, smooth and younger looking skin.
💚Deep cleanse the skin and dislodge dirt in hair follicles hence preventing pimples and acnes.
💚To relieve eczema & psoriasis
💚Treats skin rashes
💚Reduces fine lines, stretch marks & other signs of aging.

Tea Tree Oil🍃
Tea tree oil contains strong antibacterial and anti-fungal compounds that are known to reduce inflammation that can lead to swelling of the skin. Making it very effective in treatment of acne, boils and eczema.
It also serves as a make up removal due to its deep cleansing ability and has the ability to reduce scars.

Pumpkin Seed Oil
Rich in vitamin A, C & E, zinc, omega 3- and 6- fatty acids & antioxidants.
✅Protects the skin from damage
✅Increases skin elasticity, making it firm and youthful
✅Encourages cell turnover, revealing smooth new skin underneath.
✅Maintains skin’s collagen levels, which keeps skin healthy
✅Promote healthy skin cells and heals problematic skin

Sesame Oil
💧Acts a natural sunscreen to prevent your skin from the harmful effects of UV rays.
💧A superb moisturizers to keep your skin well hydrated, perfect for dry skin.
💧Helps you look younger and defy aging signs.
💧Helps in the treatment of acne and reduce blemish on the skin.
Coconut oil
You already know all the amazing benefits of coconut oil 😁
But here's something your probably didn't know: *it can prevent stretch marks!* Pregnant women can use to massage their stomach instead of scratching when  it itches due to expansion of the skin.
And for your hair it can help with dandruff, lice,  protect your hair from breaking and also helps to condition the hair. Must have for everyone! for every home!

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