The distilled marigold extract is derived through distillation, as marigold extracts are products of distilling herbs or flowers and possess many of the properties of the essential oils of the plants...
The distilled marigold extract is derived through distillation, as marigold extracts are products of distilling herbs or flowers and possess many of the properties of the essential oils of the plants from which they are derived.
The distilled marigold extract is derived through distillation, as marigold extracts are products of distilling herbs or flowers and possess many of the properties of the essential oils of the plants from which they are derived.
Active Ingredients
Activates skin circulation
Reduces redness and dark circles
Soothes irritations and promotes healing
Helps cell regeneration
Astringent, tones and tightens tissues
Provides excellent action on wounds and inflammations
Indications
Rosehip Acne & Acne Scars (Try a cleansing mask for rosehip acne with a blend of Helichrysum floral water and white clay)
Clogged pores
Dark circles under the eyes
Redness & Irritation (such as shaving, eczema, psoriasis, skin allergies)
Cellulite (Mix 3 ml Cedarwood essential oil, 2 ml Cypress essential oil, and 2 ml Eucalyptus essential oil with 10ml Helichrysum floral water, 75ml Apricot Kernel Oil or Wheat Germ Oil. Use twice a day)
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Gold has the property to act regeneratively for the skin. However, because gold naturally has a strong scent that has nothing to do with a spoiled batch, the trick I have found that maximizes its beneficial effects is to use it first by spraying it on my face and overall on my skin, and then directly apply a good scented highlighter on top. Besides the fact that the highlighter immediately masks the strange scent of the gold, this way we combine two very good skincare products that only do good for the skin. Also, what I noticed is that this scent, which I personally didn't find so unpleasant, weakens over time.
First time I encountered such a bad smell in a perfume. Unfortunately, I bought 2 different ones. Pine has a more tolerable scent, but both give me the impression that they are made from very poor quality raw materials.