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Sage: A general effect attributed to this herb is the promotion of wound healing. Has stimulating, rejuvenating and antiseptic properties.
Salicylic Acid: An antiseptic that helps dissolve the top layers of the skin.

Sage: Sage is a very effective herb for weak hair.
Chamomile: This herb is used to promote the growth of healthy hair
Rosemary: Rosemary is also effective for dark brown or black hair ...

Sage
Stands For Nature, simplicity.
Says You're Genuine, open.
The Look Fresh and easy. An all-purpose color that works for all.
Makeup Tip Sweep over the whole lid for drama, or dust for subtle effect.

Sage: can be used in herbal tea together with licorice to shorten the time it takes to heal. Very little sage should be consumed as it can cause convulsions.
Echinacea: contains antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties.

Sage
Soothing agent, dyspepsia, sore throat, sprains, depression.
Thyme ...

Sage and Apple Facepack
Sage may have slightly antibacterial properties and may help with blemishes. The apple has an astringenct action and the honey moisturises.
Ingredients ...

Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Beneficial in the following: inflamed skin, oily skin and hair, stimulates hair growth, easing arthritis, sore muscles, joint pain, immune stimulant. Use with care - can be toxic.
Sandalwood (Santalum album) ...

SAGE: A potent anti-oxidant with antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It refreshes, balances and tones, and has a mild cleansing action makes it ideal for sensitive skin.

Sage Extract: Oil of the herbal plant salvia officinalis-. Smells like camphor. Astringent. Supposedly has healing powers. Used by some to prevent drying.

Sage Essential Oil Steam distilled from the blossoms and leaves of the medicinal plant Salvia Officinalis, this oil's properties are refreshing, clearing and beneficial as an anti-inflammatory.

Sage
An anti-inflammatory, gentle astringent and has been used as a lotion to help treat wounds.
Sericite mica
Natural, untreated cosmetic mica. See Mica.

CLARY SAGE: Antiseptic, astringent, clarifying, softening, and cell regenerating. Good for oily, congested complexions. It also helps preserve moisture and is slightly astringent.

Sage Extract: A tonic and curative herb with astringent and healing properties. Obtained by extraction from the flowering tops of the plants.
Sage Oil: An astringent, antiseptic oil used for its sedating and calming effects on the skin.

Sage extract
Salvia officinalis
Derived from the sage plant; astringent, cleansing and antiseptic.
Salicylic acid
Beta hydroxy
Derived from the bark of the willow tree; gentle exfoliation and deep cleansing.

SAGE - Salvia Officinalis. A natural antioxidant. The leaves of the small evergreen perennial are used for their tonic, astringent, and soothing properties.

Sage
Astringent, calming, cleansing and soothing.
Salicylic Acid - Broad spectrum antibacterial and fungicidal agent. Used externally as an antimicrobial and anti-acne agent, this is common in acne medications.

Sage Oil
Salvia officinalis. A purifier and tonic, its antibacterial action makes it ideal for sensitive skin or scalp and antidandruff preparations.

- Sage has energetic properties and aids hair growth
- Oregano is anti-cellulite and helps you get a slimmer figure
- Juniper aids drainage and removes cellulite ...

place the sage into the boiling water and cover. Let this steep for at least 2 hours. Strain out the sage into a jar and then add the rum, glycerin, and vitamin E. Do not forget to put a label on the jar.

4 Tbsp dried sage
4 Tbsp vodka
1/4 tsp borax
3 Tbsp witch hazel
10 drops glycerin or honey
Steep the sage in vodka for 2 weeks then strain. Dissolve borax in witch hazel, stir in the saged vodka and glycerin. Pour into bottle with a tight cap.

Clary sage: (herb) rejuvenating & soothing
Cocoa butter: emollient
Cocamidopropyl betaine: (from coconut) mild, effective cleanser from coconut and palm oils, gently cleans without stripping away natural oils ...

Salvia triloba
(Sage Extract) Extract from sage leaves with antibacterial and infection-slowing. Improves complexion and slows perspiration.
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Rinse hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar and sage tea to help hair grow
Scrub the bald portion with onions till it becomes red. Then apply honey.

It contains Spanish sage, which stimulates scalp circulation and helps prevent hair loss; Nova Scotian witch hazel and Canadian oak bark that nourish the hair shaft; Moroccan geranium to help reduce buildup; ...

Clary sage is best if you hope to feel uplifted; it also helps minimize fine lines and wrinkles.
If you have trouble with acne and want to be uplifted, try bergamot.
If you prefer a more soothing scent go for mandarin, which will also help acne.

Oily hair: Astringents like tea tree oil, citrus oil, rosemary, sage, stinging nettle, and chamomile will help soak up oil in the follicle.

It is indicated to clean your teeth using sea salt and plant teas such as: sage, chamomile- if inflamed and sheperd's purse in case of gum bleeding. A good method to take care of your teeth, recommended by J.Paungger and Th.

Phenoxyethanol: Derived from sage essential oil. Phenoxyethanol is a safe and effective food grade preservative.

For example, headaches with symptoms relating to the menstrual cycle will benefit from clary sage, chamomile and rose scents. Aromatherapy expects maintain that lavender oil is particularly good to get rid of headaches.

Extract, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract, Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail) Leaf Extract, Macrocystis Pyrifera (Kelp) Extract, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Salvia Officinalis (Sage) ...

sage extract: Conditions, softens
sambucus canadensis extract: Astringent
saw palmetto fruit extract: Skin conditioner
sesame oil: Nutrient, emollient
shea butter: Emollient, lubricant ...

"Religion Trumps Regulation As Legal Exemptions Grow", NY Times, 8 October 2006, pp. A1.
^ :Glasius, Marlies, Mary Kaldor and Helmut Anheier (eds.) "Global Civil Society 2006/7". London: Sage, 2005.
^ Drayton, W: "Words Matter".

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