Essential oils

Essential oils

Vegetable oils

Vegetable oils

Blossom waters

Blossom waters

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Synergies

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Massage oils

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Pocket roll-on’s

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Aroma sprays

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Diffusers

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Gifts & kits

Borage

Borage

Borago officinalis

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Anti-ageing

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Mature, dry and less firm skin

Description

Vegetable oil

Physalis bio Borage oil is a thin, light yellow oil from the seeds of the beautiful blue borage flowers. It is exceptionally rich in gamma-linolenic acid (ω6).

The oil is particularly suitable for mature, dry and less firm skin. As an anti-ageing oil it regenerates, nourishes and protects the skin and prevents wrinkle formation, restoring the skin's suppleness and elasticity.

Cold-pressed - Hexane free


Ingredients: Borago Officinalis Seed Oil*, Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf extract*. *organic culture

Borage

Content

50 ml


Use

As a massage oil, body oil or facial oil. Can be mixed with Physalis essential oils. This oil can also be used for food purposes.

Store in a cool (max. 25°C) place.


ECO garantie

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