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Ingredients: AQUA, BETULA ALBA LEAF EXTRACT, BETULA ALBA BUD EXTRACT*, PINUS SYLVESTRIS LEAF EXTRACT*, MELISSA OFFICINALIS LEAF OIL
*organic
Usage: In case of tension caused by anger, anxiety and stress, 50 ml of the extract mixture, dissolved in 100 l of water, 37-40o C, will pamper yourself with a specific aroma in a soothing bath. It is recommended to stay in the bath for 10-20 minutes. After the procedure, dry your body with a towel, do not use soap. We recommend baths before bed. The extract is easily soluble in water, does not clog the nozzles of the “pearl” bath, after use the bath is easily washed with natural cleaning agents.
Attention! The mixture of extracts contains colorants of plant origin.
Shake before use!
This mixture of natural birch leaves, buds and pine extracts is additionally enriched with the benefits of lemon balm essential oil. The combined synergistic effect of all of them on spa bath treatments can provide a calming effect.
Organic pine extract is used for aromatherapy and cosmetic effects: toning, deodorizing, cleansing, flavoring. The essential oil contained in the extract provides stimulating, balsamic and antiseptic effects. The essential oil contained in pine plant extract is one of the safest and mildest aromatherapy active ingredients. The aroma soothes and gives rest and relaxation. It is not in vain that we are attracted by the harmonious and clean environment of the pine forests, which helps to forget fatigue, stress and regain strength.
In modern aromatherapy, melissa essential oil is used to overcome both ailments caused by menopause and premenstrual tension, as well as anxiety, anger, depression, panic, shock.
Information on the effects of spa baths is provided in accordance with the references below, but is not intended for medical purposes.
References:
1. R. Tisserand, R. Young, E. M Williamson “Essential Oil Safety. A Guide for Health Care Professionals”, Churchill Livingstone ELSEVIER, 2014
2. R. Balz “The Healing Power of Essential Oils”, LOTUS LIGHT SHANGRI-LA, Twin Lakes, 1996
3. J. Lawless, The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Updated Edition), London: Harper Thorsons, 2014
4. B.M. Lawrence, Essential Oils 1981-1987 (Wheaton: Allured Publishing, 1989), 39-40.
5. P.Dugo, L. Mondello, E. Sebastiani, et al., Identification of Minor Oxygen Heterocyclic Compounds of Citrus Essential Oils by Liquid Chromatography-Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionisation Mass Spectrometry. (Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 22, 1999), 2991-3005.
6. B.M. Lawrence, Progress in Essential Oils, Number 2. (Perfumer & Flavorist 25, 2000), 46-49. SCCP, Opinion on Furocoumarins in Cosmetic Products. (Scientific Committee on Consumer Products, 13-Dec.-2005), SCCP/0942/05.
Weight | 1.064 kg |
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