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YOUTH & BEAUTY PACK - ORGANIC ESSENTIAL OILS
‘I believe that Aromatherapy offers
a natural way to maintaining complete health and will enable
you to feel and look more alive, energetic and youthful,
I also believe in all women to have a beautiful skin because
what you do shows on your skin. The great Organic quality
of essential oils, well researched will enable you to achieve
that ‘.
These individual packs are a great starting point for essential
oils. All the oils are 100% Organic, pure, undiluted and
easy to use. Not tested on animals.
Organic is also far better for the environment which we
have to respect that is why I would use them.
Pregnant, the elderly, children and those with allergies
or sensitive skins should always do a skin patch test before
using essential oils for the first time. Dip the end of a
cotton bud into the smallest amount of essential oil and
rub onto the inside of your wrist. Cover with a plaster and
leave for 24 hours. After this time, look for any irritation,
spots or redness. If you have even the smallest reaction,
do not use.
Caution Do not take internally. Do not use undiluted on the
skin. If pregnant, use the Mothers-to-be pack.

Youth and Beauty Pack - Organic Essential Oils
£57.50
The largest organ in the body, the skin helps eliminate toxins
and guards us against damaging bacteria. When oxygen and
carbon dioxide pass in and out of it a type of respiration
takes place, not dissimilar to the work of the lungs. In
the last 10 years the market has been flooded with beauty
products promising lots but delivering nothing. They are
loaded with parabens and toxic chemicals – all doing
more harm than good. With this in mind, essential oils
are vital for the health and rejuvenation of the skin’s
surface. They are able to help with removal of waste, protect
against toxins and cleanse and oxygenate. As our skin is
one of the most absorbent organs, essential oils play a
great part, leaching into the small capillaries before
being carried around in the blood. Apply them every day
and soon the skin will be glowing, healthy and young looking – even
with just a few drops you can achieve so much!
Peppermint Mentha
piperata - Lamiaceae (10ml)
Although mostly used in teas and in cooking, peppermint also
has an important place in aromatherapy. Spots, acne, swellings
and bruises all benefit from the great bactericide properties
of peppermint, while headaches and migraines respond well
to its cooling effects. Peppermint essential oil has a
hot and peppery fragrance that is quite fresh. (NB: never
use peppermint essential oil in the bath as the menthol
acts as a coolant and may cause problems with blood pressure.)
Benefits include:
Anti-ageing
Analgesic
Antiseptic
Bactericide
Great for spots and greasy skin
Tonic for the circulation, blood and heart
Good for headaches and migraines
Roman Chamomile Chamaemelum
anthemis nobile - Asteraceae (5ml)
Roman chamomile is the most common variety of chamomile and
it is widely used in aromatherapy. Chamaemelum comes from
the Greek for ‘apples of the ground’ and this
is apt as the plant is low-lying with an apple scent. The
people of Northern France considered the plant to be sacred
and as it resembled the sun, it was offered as a gift to
the sun god Baldur in the hope that it would grant them a
fruitful crop. In 1697, Dr Nicolas Lemery called it the universal
remedy for women.
Benefits include:
Helps with skin conditions
Helps regulate periods and is good for PMS
Soothes headaches and migraines
Helps eye conditions
Good for digestive problems
Hair care
Reduces fever
Lemon Citrus
medica limonum - Rutaceae (10ml)
Lemon trees have the most exquisitely beautiful aroma that
was first noted in 10 BC. The first Arabs referred to it
as the medicinal apple while the Ancient Egyptians harnessed
their power to protect against spells. Women in the Court
of Louis XIV would use the acid in lemons in place of lipstick
(they would bite of half a lemon throughout the day to
keep their lips rosy). Lemon essential oil is a polyvalent
or cure-all and as a result, is great for rejuvenation
and general health. It has many restoring and healing properties
and is also a wonderful antiseptic and bactericide.
Benefits include:
Bactericide
Antiseptic
Reduces stress
Helps depression
Tonic for the nervous system
Protects against infections
Immunostimulant
Rejuvenating
Geranium Pelargonium
graveolens - Geraniaceae (10ml)
There are over 200 species of Geranium currently recognized
but only six are used in aromatherapy. The Latin name pelagonium
comes from the Greek word for stork as the fruit bears
a likeness to the bird’s neck. Geranium essential
oil is absolutely wonderful in times of stress as it instantly
rebalances emotions and aids relaxation. Its antiseptic
properties mean it is great during the winter – for
colds and flu, and even chilblains! A few drops of geranium
rubbed into the palm of the hand and then breathed in deeply,
is an instant pick-me-up.
Benefits include:
Good for skin rashes
Antiseptic
Helps stress and anxiety
Sedative
Nerve tonic
Helps throat infections, colds and flu
Eases insect bites and cuts
Calms itchy scalp
Treats athlete’s foot/chilblains
Aids PMT and other menstrual problems
(Base oils)
Argan oil Argania spinosa (50ml)
Argan oil is rich in vitamins and a powerful anti-oxidant.
It is soothing, antiseptic and speeds up the skin’s
rejuvenation and healing of scar tissue.
Wheat germ oil Triticum
vulgare (10ml)
Wheat germ oil is high in vitamin E and is good for dehydrated
skin.
Rose Masqueta oil Rosa
mosqueta (10ml)
This wonderful oil has many anti-ageing properties.
Sample Recipe: Moisturising
face cream for normal skin
50ml pot fragrance-free (organic if possible) moisturising
cream
3 drops of either chamomile, lemon, peppermint or geranium
essential oil
Use a spatula to mix the cream and oil together. Apply twice
a day after cleansing.
For more information
and great remedies to try consult my book Danièle
Ryman's 'Secrets of Youth and Beauty'
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