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Borage Oil - Starflower Oil Borage Oil - Starflower Oil - this soothing, easily absorbed, anti-inflammatory oil has been successfully used on various skin disorders.

 


Borage Oil A rich oil from the seeds of the Borage plant containing a high content of essential fatty acids, including gamma linolic Acid which is an essential nutrient for healthy skin.

Borage: An herbaceous plant, borgo officinalis. Skin soother.
Butylene Glycol: A petroleum-derived mechanical ingredient.

Borage
Nutrient dense oil high in rare gamma-linoleic acid (GLA), also found in human breast milk. Excellent treatment for dry or mature skin, acne, rosacea, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and other skin problems. Also known as Starflower oil.

BORAGE SEED OIL; This plant-derived triglyceride oil is high in gamma-linoleic acid and is an exhilarating tonic that stimulates and conditions the skin.

Borage oil
Borago officinalis
Derived from the borage seed; promotes regeneration, rich in essential fatty acids.
Borago officinalis (borage) oil
Derived from the seeds; regenerative, rich in essential Omega fatty acids.

Borage Oil
(Borago Officinalis) Borage is a nutrient-dense oil high in gamma-linoleic acid. Is an excellent treatment for dry or mature skin, acne, rosacea, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and other skin problems.

Borage: An emollient herb that has a cooling and soothing effect.
Borax: Water softener that also acts as a weak antiseptic.
Boric Acid: An inorganic acid used as a mild antiseptic and preservative.

Borage
An herb. Acts as an emollient
Boric Acid
An inorganic acid and mild antiseptic, and preservative.

Borage Oil
Borago officinalis. Nutrient-dense oil high in rare gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), also found in human breast milk. An anti-inflammatory and soothing agent, very beneficial for some dry skin conditions.

You can get them from evening primrose oil or borage oil. Other sources are eggs, poultry, some vegetable oils and whole grain breads. You can also take a supplement of primrose oil or borage oil, preferably cold press.

Natural plant oils like olive, almond, avocado, and borage oils natural botanicals nutrients like Vitamin A & E antioxidants like Vitamin A, C & E and pure essential oils
SKIN TYPES
Dry skin is best treated with rich oils such as sesame or olive oil.

Biotin: (vitamin B7) adds body & shine
Birch leaf: (herb) conditioning & toning
Borage oil: (from borage seed) regenerates, rich in essential fatty acids
Butylparaben: used as a preservative ...

A supplement containing lycopene and lutein, which stimulate tanning. Olive oil and borage oil (starflower oil), together with essential fatty acids, moisturise and soften the skin.

Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil*, Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Extract, Linum Usitatissimum (Linseed) Seed Oil, Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract*, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract*, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Borage ...

o Essential Fatty Acids (EFA)- food sources: fish, flax seeds, borage oil, eggs
o Folic Acid- food sources: orange juice
o Iron- food sources: beets, dried fruits, leafy greens, meats, raisins, eggs
o Lecithin ...

Asquith says we not only need to bathe our skin in moisturizers, but also to choose products that will regenerate, replenish, and rebalance it. Among the best, she says, are those which contain soothing, nourishing botanicals including borage, lupin, ...

And lastly, unlike other Omega-rich alternatives (flax, evening primrose, borage or fish oils) that are sold mainly as a vitamin supplement, hemp seed, ...

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