St. John's Wort Organic Vegetable Oil
St John's Wort vegetable oil is ideal for sensitive and irritated skins, even for babies' one (provided that you dilute it in another vegetable oil).
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St John's Wort vegetable oil has the properties of both olive vegetable oil and St John's Wort flowers. It is ideal for sensitive and irritated skins, even for babies' one (provided that you dilute it in another vegetable oil). Its regenerating and restructuring properties make it the best oil for sun burns.
Ingredients: Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Hypericum Perforatum Flower Extract.100% of the total ingredients are from Organic FarmingCOSMOS ORGANIC certified by Ecocert Greenlife according to COSMOS standardIt is photosensitizing and as such, it is not advised to use it before sun exposition.
Florame Organic Vegetable Oils and Macerates, genuine pearls of beauty, are selected among the best seeds and flowers. In local application or massage, combined with a few drops of your favorite Essential Oils, they allow to obtain targeted care of exceptional quality! Delicate alliances of 100% organic Essential Oils and Vegetable Oils , the range of Florame Organic Massage Oils is a two-in-one solution to soothe, relax or tone the body but also to nourish, protect and sublimate the skin.
St John’s Wort Maceration Oil has the properties of both olive vegetable oil and St John’s Wort flower. It is ideal for damaged, irritated and reactive skins. Its regenerating, soothing and softening properties make it the best oil for irritations, and sunburns care. It brings softness and comfort.Directions for use: Can be used pure or combined with essential oils for massages. Apply by light massage on a perfectly cleansed skin as a skin care.
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Idem
Bonjour, pouvez-vous me dire quelle est la quantité d'huile pour une pression de la pompe du flacon.
Merci d'avance
Bonjour,
La pompe des Huiles Végétales Florame délivre une dose de 0,13ml.
Cordialement,
Mireille Miconnet
Service client
Bonjour,
Je voulais savoir si le macérat huileux de millepertuis était également inducteur enzymatique au même titre que le millepertuis en phytothérapie ?
Contient-il de l'hyéricine ou de l'hyperforine ?
Merci d'avance pour votre réponse.
Bien cordialement
Bonjour,
Nous vous remercions pour votre message.
Le macérat huileux de millepertuis n'a pas d'action sur le système nerveux et il n'y a pas d'interaction médicamenteuse.
Il contient de l'hypéricine et de l'hyperforine en très faible quantité. Il est nécessaire cependant de considérer que le produit est photosensibilisant et peut provoquer des réactions allergiques.
Nous restons à votre écoute si vous souhaitez des informations complémentaires.
Belle journée !
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