“Flawless” is a multipurpose formula, delicate enough
for your face and perfect as a body cream for skin that is showing signs of damage such as scars and texture and tone changes
from the sun or aging. Fine wrinkles and any crepe-like textures will smooth with consistent use. Red, irritated skin
is restored to a healthy state. Skin texture improves with daily use. A necessity for those in their 40's and 50's.
This rich cream contains many fine ingredients:
Red Raspberry
Leaf extract brings balance to the skin.
Red Clover extract protects skin from sun damage.
Ladies Mantle extract is a potent astringent that will tone and lift the skin.
Calendula is a natural astringent which tones and refreshes the skin.
Ginger is an anti-inflammatory, reduces redness and irritation.
Frankincense strengthens tones and lifts skin giving protection from wrinkles
and loss of firmness. It makes scars, after marks of boils, acne and pox, stretch marks, fat cracks, etc. fade away. Frankincense
Oil promotes regeneration of healthy cells and keeps existing cells and tissues healthy.
Honey is the foundation of all of our products, and one of the most beneficial substances
on earth for skin care and repair.
Recommended Use: Apply to clean skin, day and night as a facial cream. May be used under make-up
Ingredients:
Filtered well water, pure raw honey, emulsifying wax, borage oil, jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, grapefruit seed extract, pure
beeswax cappings, mango butter, *hive isolates TM (propolis extract), red clover extract, ladies mantle extract, frankincense
essential oil , red raspberry leaf extract, calendula extract, frankincense essential oil, vitamin E, and the certified organic
oils of grapefruit, French lavender, lemon, orange, and ginger (*certified organic) 2 ounces
References:
- Marissa Oppel-Sutter, MS ABC Herb Clip: Date: 01-15-20 HC#120691-392
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Re: Effects of a
Topical Cream Containing Boswellic Acids on Photoaged Facial Skin - 1.Henson
S. Boswellia serrata: a profile. HerbClip. August 15, 2006 (No. 120353-310). Austin, TX: American Botanical
Council. Review of Monographs: Boswellia serrata profile of a desert plant by Bone K, Morgan M, App
D. J Am Herbalists Guild. 2005: 6 (1):5-10.
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