Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia sinensis) - its molecular structure is very similar to that of sebum, the natural oil produced by our skin, which means that it absorbs very easily and does not feel greasy. Its therapeutic properties include uses for dry skin and eczema. Borage seed oil (borago officinalis) - Contains gamma-linolenic acids as well, which can help reduce inflammation and eczema flare-ups. Evening primrose oil (oenothera biennis) - A rich source of gamma linolenic acid, which can help skin retain moisture and may protect it from environmental oxidative damage. Chamomile (anthemis nobilis flower) oil - Reduces itching and irritation. Chamomile is a calming herb, and also provides moisturizing properties. Safflower (carthamus tinctorius) oil - The Safflower looks a lot like a thistle and its seeds produce an oil that resembles sunflower oil in its makeup. Safflower oil is used in skin-softening cosmetics and is helpful against eczema and rough skin. Tamanu (calophyllum inophyllum) oil - A beautiful healing oil, Tamanu has been used widely over the world to cure and heal skin conditions.The Tamanu tree is native to East Africa but grows all over the southern hemisphere. Each tree only yields about 4-5 litres of oil per year which makes this ingredient expensive. The oil is, however, very much worth it as it is claimed to have anti-inflammatory properties and can be used to treat various hair, scalp and skin problems, including eczema.
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