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Naturactive CALOPHYLLE Vegetable Oil 50ml

Naturactive CALOPHYLLE Vegetable Oil 50ml

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Naturactive Vegetable Oil CALOPHYLLE Bio 50ml in our organic pharmacy, is an ideal care oil for the skin and massages. share your opinion on advice for use and dosage with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

Thanks to its soothing and protective properties , calophyll vegetable oil is a traditional massage oil . It is also indicated in the event of a feeling of mild pain in everyday life.

Dermatologically tested.

Cosmos Organic certified by Ecocert Greenlife according to the Cosmos standard.
100% of the total ingredients are from Organic Farming.

Made in France.

What are the indications for Naturactive Vegetable Oil CALOPHYLLE Bio 50ml?

This Vegetable Oil is used as a treatment for dehydrated and damaged skin, especially during dermatological conditions. It is also used during benign muscle and joint pain (contractures, rheumatic manifestations).

Vegetable oil rich in monounsaturated fatty acids (oleic acid) and contains vitamin E. It is ideal for moisturizing the skin and massages .

Latin name: Calophyllum inophyllum L.
Clusiaceae family
Producing organ: the seed
Main constituents: oleic acid
Origin: Asia
Quality certification: organic farming

How to use Naturactive Vegetable Oil CALOPHYLLE Bio 50ml?

Apply once or twice a day to the body or face, as a daily treatment or as a massage on the desired area.
Wash hands thoroughly before and after use.

Rich in powerful soothing active ingredients, this oil is an ingredient of choice for the care of tight skin or skin prone to redness. It is also an ideal support for preparing massage oils " light legs ".

Share your opinion on the practical advice for using Naturactive Vegetable Oil CALOPHYLLE Bio 50ml with our partner Avis checked after your purchase .

What are the ingredients in this product?

Calophyllum Inophyllum Seed Oil *.

* ingredient from organic farming.

This tree with large leathery leaves is known in Polynesia under the name of Tamanu, and under that of Fohara in Madagascar. It gives clusters of spherical "nuts", the shell of which shelters a bilobed seed. It is dried before pressing.

Precautions for use

Skin application: for face and body care.

Presentation - Packaging

50 ml bottle.

Our professional advice and expert advice in natural health

What are the main properties of calophyll oil?

  • Tonic and protective of the circulatory system
  • Blood thinning
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Antiseptic
  • Healing

What is the composition of calophyll oil?

This care oil contains among others:

  • omega 6 and omega 9, guardians of youth, elasticity and suppleness of the skin.
  • polyphenols, always appreciated for their antioxidant and healing qualities, as well as for their beneficial action on venous circulation .
  • calaustraline with healing and repairing properties for the skin.
  • inophylline, with antibacterial and disinfectant properties.
  • Vitamin E, a real natural antioxidant.

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