Himachal Herbal PEPPERMINT-ROSEHIP-VANILLA ESSENTIAL OIL FOR COSMETIC SOAP MAKING AROMATHERAPY-3PC EACH 10ML(30 ml) | Zipri.in
Himachal Herbal PEPPERMINT-ROSEHIP-VANILLA ESSENTIAL OIL FOR COSMETIC SOAP MAKING AROMATHERAPY-3PC EACH 10ML(30 ml)

Himachal Herbal PEPPERMINT-ROSEHIP-VANILLA ESSENTIAL OIL FOR COSMETIC SOAP MAKING AROMATHERAPY-3PC EACH 10ML(30 ml)

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Peppermint-Peppermint oil is 100% organic and unrefined oil which is extracted from the fresh leaves of Mentha Plant. You should not use directly on the skin and must be diluted with carrier oil for best results. This oil rejuvenates both skin and hair, keeps them hydrated, and provides a cooling sensation after massage. Pure peppermint essential oil for the skin has excellent properties to reduce excessive oiliness from the skin and also fights acne, skin rashes and itchiness. It also possess excellent pain-relieving properties.Rosehip-Rosehip Essential Oil Is derived from Rosa Canina plant. It is 100% organic and natural and there is no added chemicals to it and completely safe to use. It works as efficient facial oil as it has various positive effects on your skin. It helps in anti-aging and delays aging of your skin. It has antioxidants properties which help to do so. It is having sweet aroma which helps in calming the body and helps in lightening the stretch marks on your skin. It also lightens the signs of scars and makes your skin look light and soft.Vanilla-vanilla essential oil throughout history, vanilla has been used in lotions, soaps, body and hair care products, incense, baked goods, and ice cream. Most perfumes that delight the senses have a least a few drops of vanilla. Native to mexico and central america, the climbing plant reaches about 12 feet in height and has clusters of green and yellow flowers that develop into aromatic brown pods with tiny seeds inside. The seed pods are put through a solvent extraction method to capture the oil. Here's a fun fact: the melipone bee, which is only found in mexico, pollinates the vanilla flower. In 1836, charles moran began hand pollinating the flowers so that vanilla could be cultivated throughout the world.