Primrose Oil
Primrose Oil is tall spiky plant that only blooms in the evening, hence its common name, its origins can be traced back to ancient Greece & Rome. In more modern times, it was widely used in the 17th century in Britain & was nicknamed as the “King cure - All” & also as a “Medical Plant” by Native North Americans. Evening primrose oil typically contains a minimum 10% gamma - linolenic acid (GLA), which contributes to good cellular health. EPO offers ease of spreading, great penetration & significant moisture retention combined with its high nourishing properties.
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Evening primrose oil is tall spiky plant that only blooms in the evening, hence its common name, its origins can be traced back to ancient Greece & Rome. In more modern times, it was widely used in the 17th century in Britain & was nicknamed as the “King cure - All” & also as a “Medical Plant” by Native North Americans. Evening primrose oil typically contains a minimum 10% gamma - linolenic acid (GLA), which contributes to good cellular health. EPO offers ease of spreading, great penetration & significant moisture retention combined with its high nourishing properties. It also widely used in treatment cosmetics, toiletries, OTC topicals & nutraceuticals to help promote healthy cell regeneration.
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Borage Oil is also one of the richest sources of gammalinolenic acid (GLA).GLA is part of an essential fatty acid that the body requires to repair itself. Borage oil is said to be helpful in the treatment of many body disorders,and has been used more recently in skin care and toiletries to help repair damaged skin.May be used in creams, lotions,balms and lipsticks,bar soaps or any anhydrous formulation where the therapeutic properties of Borage Oil are desired.may also be used in nutraceutical
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