Damascus rose flower

Field of application

Beauty Treatments

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  • Chemotyped essential oils
Dosage
Mix 1 drop of essential oil with 50 ml of jojoba vegetable oil. Apply this exceptional mixture with a subtle natural scent, massaging locally the affected areas, taking care to avoid mucous membranes and the eye area.
Advice
"1 drop CTEO Damascus Rose + 9 drops VO Apricot Kernels.
In the person at the end of life, place 1 drop of this mixture just between the upper lip and the nostril.
To be renewed twice a day.
Also, 3 drops to massage in the palm of the left hand in a counterclockwise direction. "
Precautions
Avoid contact with the eyes. Do not use on damaged skin. Do not use if you are allergic to any of the components. Keep out of the reach of young children. Do not use during pregnancy and lactation and in children under 7 years old. Store away from any source of heat and light. External use.
Reference

15184

EAN

5420008526398

CNK

2733426

Nut/PL

2860521

Regulatory status

Cosmetic

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