Almond oil, the all-purpose moisturizing oil! Almond oil contains vitamins A, E, B1, B2, B6, K and trace elements, such as calcium, chlorine, magnesium and phosphorus. It is rich in fatty acids and contains zinc and iron. Finally, it is rich in palmitic, oleic and linoleic acids, valuable elements for our skin.
TAlmond oil is a very light oil and not sticky at all. The fact that it is so moisturizing, odorless and hypoallergenic makes it a great ally for the skin. It spreads and absorbs very easily on the face, hair and body.
After a few weeks of use, you will see the hydration in every part of your body!
Almond oil:
🖌 reduces dark circles
🖌 protects face and body from the sun
🖌 delays aging
🖌 removes dead cells from the skin
🖌 prevents stretch marks (also ideal for pregnancy)
🖌 grows hair and treats dandruff and dandruff
Extra tip: Apply directly to your whole body and make gentle massage movements until it is completely absorbed. Do not rinse.
HISTORY "FROM GOLD" BEHIND THE PRODUCT
In November 333 BC , near Cilicia in Southeast Turkey, Alexander the Great defeats his rival Darius III with half his troops at the famous Battle of Issus. The king of the Persians, panicked, flees in disorder with his army. Such was his haste to put it to rest that he leaves on the battlefield mother, wife and children as well as much valuable booty.
When Alexander the Great reached the king's tent, he threw out everything he found. Among them was a box containing oils, ointments and perfumes of great value. The box opened and spread its aromas everywhere! Then, the faithful - already from his wanderings in Asia - fan of essential oils Macedonian king feels excitement from his new discovery. So, apart from the habit of burning an Arabian incense on his throne every year, he adopts one more. He also started sending gifts to his friends in Macedonia and Athens. One of them made a wonderful botanical garden in Athens, planting the cuttings of Oriental plants.
USE OF ESSENTIAL OILS IN HISTORY
In Asia the Chinese and then the Arabs in Europe were the first to start trading by selling essential oils. Earlier, Egyptians and Indians imported large quantities of essential oils, mainly myrrh, probably for religious purposes.
But what causes a great impression, is the archaeological discovery that dates back to the Neolithic Age. It is a primitive device for distilling olive and sesame oils that helped prepare the first ointments!
Later, the ancient Greeks and Romans used almost all aromatic plants in a different way. They add them to their wine and thus give new aromas to their banquets! Apart from this, it is known that Dioscorides and Galen, who acted as personal physicians of the Roman Emperors, resorted to essential oils to cure many diseases. Finally, as an element of beautification, essential oils were not absent from the daily skin care of ancient women. So how can they not become the most valuable ally for many uses?