Obtained by first cold pressing of the fruit of the calophile.
An authentic medicine cabinet in a single product.
Its somewhat thick texture, its greenish color and the intense smell of curry should not discourage us. This oil is the best ally for circulation and healing. In Madagascar and other islands where it is produced,
its properties are described with a single word: Regeneration. Calophile oil is beneficial for heavy legs and varicose veins. It is also highly appreciated by fans of lymphatic drainage.
It produces a simultaneous effect of reinforcement and reactivation of the circulation. It is also a notable ally against wrinkles when incorporated into cosmetic preparations.
If a body massage is practiced, it reduces stretch marks. Fields of application: - Circulatory comfort.
- Skin care.
Dosage: - Apply on the skin and massage until completely absorbed.
Tips: - Cosmetic use: It is suitable for aromatic skin massage, ideal as a support for essential oils (imempreviva, wintergreen, cypress).
Tips & Tricks:
- Dark circles and puffiness: In the morning, with your face washed, rub 2 drops of AV calophile between your index fingers. Massage the area of dark circles or puffiness with your index fingers, without exerting excessive pressure but making sure that the product penetrates the skin. Then, facilitate absorption with a few soft touches in the area. The effects are visible after several days in crow's feet, bags and bluish circles, more than in dark ones. Do not apply on the eyelids.
Precautions: - Keep out of the reach of small children.
- Keep away from all sources of heat and light.
- It can partially solidify at room temperature.
- In this case, immerse the container in hot water.
- External use.
Composition: Brief description of the composition: One third of monounsaturated fatty acids (omega 9). Slightly more than a third of polyunsaturated fatty acids (omega 6). Almost 33% saturated fatty acids. Contains numerous unsaponifiable lipids that promote healing and circulation (such as calophilic acid and inophylline).
Calophyllum inophyllum.