Baobab,
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Cautions and warnings:
Do not use pure essential oils. Essential oils are diluted in a vegetable oil when applied to the skin. Carry out a skin tolerance test in the crook of your elbow and wait 48 hours before using the oil on the skin. Do not use the essential oil if you notice a reaction such as redness, itching or stinging.
Keep out of reach of children.
If accidental ingestion occurs, seek urgent medical attention or contact a Poison Control Center.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Essential oils should not be applied to the eyes, the eye contour area, neither into the ears. In case of contact, apply a plenty of vegetable oil and take promptly medical advice.
If symptoms persist or worsen when using essential oil, consult a health care practitioner.
If you have epilepsy or asthma, consult a health care practitioner prior to use.
Avoid exposure of applied area(s) to the sun.
Contraindications:
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, do not use essential oils.
Known adverse reactions:
If you experience nausea, dizziness, headache or an allergic reaction, discontinue use.
Storage:
Store in airtight, light-resistant container at room temperature.
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This vegetable oil is emollient and softening.
It is perfect for rehydrating very dry skin.
It is very suitable for damaged hair and very dry scalp.
In the Senegalese pharmacopoeia, it is also recognized as healing and anti-inflammatory.
It is very slightly comedogenic and not very sensitive to oxidation.
It's called "the tree planted upside down" in West Africa.
This organic Adansonia (a kind of baobab) vegetable oil from South Africa is 100% natural and first cold pressed.
The African Adansonia or Baobab is the best known of the eight baobab species. This typical West African tree has a slow growth, one can find trees older than 2,000 years.
Its name comes from the Arabic bu hibab, which means «fruit with many seeds».
Each of its oval fruits, which weigh an average of 250g, often contains several hundred seeds.
From these seeds comes the oil we use in skin products.
In Africa the oil, leaves, fruits, roots of young trees and even the bark are known for their nutritional as well as medicinal virtues.
Softening and restructuring, Adansonia oil is an ideal ingredient for the care of tight and dry skin as well as for hair treatments and for hair in great need of hydration.
The adansonia or African baobab is the best known of the eight species of baobabs.
This typical tree of West Africa has a slow growth, one can meet specimens older than 2000 years!
It is often called the "sausage tree" because of the shape of the fruit.
Its name comes from the Arabic bu hibab, which means "fruit with many seeds".
Indeed, each of its oval fruits, which weigh on average 250g, often contains several hundred seeds.
It is from these seeds that the oil that we use in skin products comes from.
In Africa, the oil, leaves, fruits, roots of young trees and even the bark are recognized for their nutritional as well as medicinal properties.
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