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Horsetail - Rich in minerals the body uses to maintain healthy tissue. It facilitates the absorption of calcium by the body, which nourishes nails, skin, hair, bones, and the body's connective tissue.

 


Horsetail Extract: Obtained from the plant equisetum arvense, known for its soothing, regenerating properties as well as its toning and astringent qualities. Commonly believed to stop bleeding and heal wounds.

Horsetail
Rich in minerals and vitamins. It enriches the blood, hardens the fingernails and revitalizes lifeless hair. It is also is good for those white spots that occur on the finger nails, which indicate a calcium imbalance in the body.

Horsetail - an herb rich in cysteine that is used to condition the hair.

Horsetail: See Horsetail Extract.
Horsetail Extract: An extract used medicinally to reduce body water and as an astringent. It helps heal wounds and speeds the healing of the skin and has a firming and tightening action on the skin.

Horsetail, Parsley
Nettles, Rosemary
Sage, Calendula
These four herbs are good for bringing out the highlights in blond hair.

Horsetail
An herb that gives the skin a firmer, youthful and smoother look. Horsetail improves elasticity, giving skin the ability to spring back into shape.
Humectant ...

Horsetail Extract
Used in folk medicine to treat edema, arthritis, bone diseases, inflammation and other connective tissue disorders. In poultice form, it is used successfully to depress bleeding and accelerate the healing of burns and wounds.

HORSETAIL LEAVES - From the nonflowering horsetail plant. Rich in silica and other minerals. Rehydrating and soothing properties, as well as toning and astringent qualities. Important to tired and neglected skin types.

Horsetail
(Bottlebrush) Equisetum arvense. Nutrient-rich herbal high in silica, essential to collagen production. A vegan alternative to collagen treatments, it firms and refreshes the skin and promotes healing.

Dill & Horsetail Nail Soak Recipe
2 Tbsp chopped horsetail herb
2 Tbsp dill seeds
1 cup boiling water
Pour water over herbs, steep for 1-2 hours. Strain and bottle.

Mix 50g field horsetail, 50g birch and 50g thyme, place in a pan, add ¾ of a litre of water and gently boil for 20 mins. Then let it infuse and cool for 20 mins and filter. After shampooing, apply this lotion to your scalp.
For dry hair ...

Hair Complex Combination of herbal extracts (stinging nettle, coltsfoot, horsetail) and vitamins of the B group Hexaplant Richter herbal extract (fennel, hops, camomile, balm-mint, mistletoe, yarrow).

(INCI): Water (Aqua), Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Extract, Glycerin, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract, Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail) Leaf Extract, Macrocystis Pyrifera (Kelp) Extract, ...

Equisetum arvense
(Horsetail Extract) Extract containing a large amount of silica, which strengthens hair and nails and increases the formation of white blood cells.
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Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail) Extract: 
Rebuilds connective tissues, improves cellular regeneration and increases collagen and elastine bio-synthesis ...

Frequently massaged areas are the cellulite prone ones such as upper thighs and knees. There are many products and ingredients that are used to assist in massage therapy such as horsetail, seaweed and clematis.

horsetail extract: Conditions, reduces oiliness, refines pores
hybrid safflower oil: Emollient, moisturizer
hydrolyzed soy protein: Conditions
hypericum perforatum (st. john’s wort): Normalizes
ivy extract:Astringent ...

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