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Intimno olje Li Quandisa 5ml
19,90 €
Intimate oil, for the natural care and maintenance of healthy Ph flora. The oil is intended primarily for women who want regular care, who experience dryness, recurrent inflammations, or itching.
For anyone who wants to try it first. The packaging and the quantity are convenient as you can quickly put it in your purse and take it with you when you travel.
The oil is 100% natural and is edible. Suitable for girls and women of all generations.
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How to use
Shake the bottle well before use to mix the ingredients. Apply a few drops of oil to clean hands and rub gently onto the intimate area. Don't rinse. For the best protection and effect, we recommend daily use in combination with Li Quandis Natural Oil Soap.
During your period you do not need to use the oils; we only recommend the use of oil soap Men should also use the oil as a complement to their intimate care and contributing to their partner's health.
Ingredients
Prunus Persica Kernel Oil, Hippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Oil, Aqua, Tocopherol, Glycerin, Citrus Grandis Seed Extract, Parfum, Sodium Peach Kernelate, Benzyl Alcohol, d-Limonene, Coumarin, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone. Prunus Persica Kernel Oil, Hippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Oil, Aqua, Tocopherol, Glycerin, Citrus Grandis Seed Extract, Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil, Eugenia Caryophyllus Flower Oil, Cinnamomum Zeylanicum Bark Oil, Sodium Peach Kernelate, Eugenol, Cinnamal, d-Limonene, Linalool.
CINNAMON
In cosmetics, it is valuable for its antiseptic and antimicrobial properties.
TEA TREE
The first to study the effects of the tea tree was Dr. A. R. Penfold in 1920. He discovered that tea tree essential oil was thirteen times stronger than the widely used antiseptic phenolic bactericide. He published the first results of his research in 1923, stating that the plant contains 1.8 percent of essential oil, which is nontoxic, irritating, and is a potent antiseptic. Even at low concentrations, it has very strong antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties.
GRAPEFRUIT SEEDS
They were discovered in 1980 by the American immunologist, physicist and amateur gardener Dr. Jacob Harrich. He observed grapefruit ovens lying on compost but did not rot like the rest of the bio-waste. This attracted his interest and led him to discover flavonoids that are stronger but less harmful than any known antibiotic to date. Unlike antibiotics that kill only bacteria, flavonoids also fight against other microorganisms such as fungi and viruses. They contain various polyphenolic compounds – flavonoids such as naringenin and derivatives, hesperidine, quartztin, etc. All these substances are potent antioxidants. They effectively reduce capillary permeability, increase blood flow, protect cells, catch free radicals, stimulate excretion and inhibit the growth of viruses, bacteria and fungi.
PEACH SEED OIL
Peach kernel oil is filled with Omegas 3 and 6 fatty acids that bring moisture deep into the skin and ensure long-lasting hydration, making the skin look healthy, soft and flexible. Omega works with a natural skin barrier and helps it function well and improve its overall tone and firmness. They reduce redness, protect, and help the skin recover.
SEA BUCKTHORN
Seed oil or fruit pulp is valued for dry skin care, facilitates wound healing and cuts, and soothes irritated skin. Crustacean fruit oil acts anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and protects our skin from environmental impacts. It is also used to heal burns and care after surgery (care for scars).
CLOVE OIL
In a study from 2012, researchers found that clove oil had the ability to kill staph bacteria cells in liquid culture and in biofilm. A biofilm is a community of bacteria that lives together, shielded by a protective, slimy film.Most antibiotics aren’t effective at penetrating the biofilm and killing staph bacteria but, according to this study, clove oil seems to be able to. A 2017 study Trusted Source looked at the antifungal activity of several essential oils. Of the oils tested, clove oil was the most effective at stopping the growth of a range of fungi with environmental origins. In a 2005 study Trusted Source, researchers investigated the effect of eugenol, a major component of clove oil, on the yeast Candida albicans. This yeast can cause fungal infections such as athlete’s foot, oral thrush, and vaginal yeast infections. According to the authors of the study, eugenol had the ability to kill the yeast.
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