The specially selected composition of the skin balm enhances local blood circulation, relaxes muscles, and promotes effective healing of wounds and skin regeneration. It is particularly beneficial for treating various types of burns, including thermal, chemical, and solar burns. Regular use of the balm also helps normalize sebaceous gland secretion, improving both the structure and appearance of the skin.
Tea Tree Oil and Calendula
Tea Tree Oil and Calendula are key ingredients renowned for their anti-inflammatory, disinfectant, and wound-healing properties. These elements are highly effective in addressing dermal irritation and inflammation. Tea Tree Oil is especially versatile, offering healing benefits for burns, cuts, insect bites, acne, and herpes. It alleviates fatigue, softens and nourishes the skin, enhances the elasticity of capillary walls, and improves blood circulation. Additionally, it helps reduce swelling and the appearance of varicose veins.
Beeswax
Beeswax in the balm is well absorbed by the skin, providing a smooth and soft texture. Its composition closely resembles that of sebum, promoting the formation of a protective waxy film on the skin. This barrier helps prevent dehydration and maintains the skin’s moisture balance.
Vitamin A and Carotenoids
Vitamin A and carotenoids support the regeneration of epithelial tissue, aiding in the repair and renewal of skin cells. Their presence is crucial for maintaining healthy skin.
Vitamin E
Known as the “vitamin of beauty,” Vitamin E protects the skin from free radicals, preventing premature aging and wrinkle formation. It provides essential oxygen and moisture to the skin, ensuring its freshness, firmness, and elasticity.
Sprouted Wheat, Almond, and Apricot Oils
These oils are rich in unsaturated fatty acids, minerals, vitamins, and other essential nutrients. When combined with Emu Oil, they offer exceptional soothing, moisturizing, and regenerating effects. They work together to reduce irritation and inflammation, enhancing the overall health and appearance of the skin.