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DragonFly Moon Aromatherapy & Gifts Owner/Operator Suzanne Horner Email: aroma1@telus.net |
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Chocolate
Peppermint Nutrifying Foot Moisturizing Lotion Aloe Vera Oil Aloe Vera is composed of water, the enzymes catalase and cellulose, minerals, calcium, aluminum,
iron, zinc, magnesium, sodium, 20 amino acids and carbohydrates. Aloe Vera
also contains the "youth mineral" potassium. Has renowned healing
and anti-inflammatory property, great at soothing dry irritated skin Shea butter (Butyrospermun parkii) Shea butter is
solid and comes from the natural fat obtained from the karite tree grown in
West and Avocado
Oil (Persea
Americana) Avocado oil is made from the pulp of the avocado fruit. It is a
rich, heavy but penetrating oil that is full of nutritive and therapeutic
components. Avocado oil contains more than 20 % essential unsaturated fatty
acids. It contains vitamins A, C, D and E, proteins, beta-carotene, lecithin,
fatty acids and the "youth mineral" potassium. Avocado oil is high
in unsaponifiables (sterolins) which are reputed to be beneficial in reducing
age spots, healing scars and moisturizing the upper layers of the skin Silk Amino Acids
The mixture of amino acids resulting from the complete hydrolysis of silk.
The principal amino acids contained within are glycine,
alanine, and serine. Their low molecular weight
indicates that the molecules can penetrate the cuticle in undamaged hair as
well as the surface layer of the epidermis. Silk amino acids improve skin and
hair with regard to feel and gloss, and have a moisturizing effect due to
their water-binding properties Vitamin A
stimulates skin cell renewal by increasing the rate of mitotic cell division.
Topical vitamin A has also been shown to stimulate collagen synthesis. One mechanism
by which vitamin A promotes youthful cell production is to facilitate the
stimulating effects of epidermal growth factor Vitamin C An article in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
discussed the issue of vitamin C and concluded that: Vitamin C is a valuable antioxidant and
protectant against photo damage that is created by sunlight in both the UVB
and UVA bands…. Although oral supplementation may also be useful, topical
preparations are able to deliver a higher dosage to the needed area. Topical
vitamin C does not absorb or block harmful ultraviolet radiation like a
sunscreen. Instead, it augments the skin’s ability to neutralize reactive
oxygen singlets [free-radical damage] that are
created by the ultraviolet radiation, thereby preventing photo damage to the
skin. It becomes an integral part of the skin and remains unaffected by
bathing, exercise, clothing, or makeup. Used appropriately, topical vitamin C
is an important adjunct to the use of sunscreens, an adjunctive treatment to
lessen erythema [redness] in skin resurfacing, a
helpful adjunct or an alternative to Retin-A in the
treatment of fine wrinkles, and a stimulant to wound healing. (January 2000, pages 464–465) Vitamin E acts
as a free radical scavenger and hinders the oxidizing process in the skin and
promotes soft and supple skin. As an antioxidant it defends the skin. It is
helpful in reducing scars and promotes healing. It also acts as a natural
preservative for products. It is obtained by the vacuum distillation of
edible vegetable oils. Vitamin E oil is an emollient. According to the
AMA's committee on Cutaneous Health: Emollients do help make the skin feel softer and
smoother; reduce roughness, cracking and irritation. As well, it may possibly
retard the fine wrinkles of aging. As an antioxidant, it is believed to
remove the free radicals that cells produce and is considered an antioxidant
superstar. Vitamin E is a lipid-soluble vitamin (meaning it likes fat better than
water) that has eight different forms, of which some are known for being
excellent antioxidants when applied topically to skin, particularly alpha tocopherol and the tocotrienols (Current Problems in Dermatology,
2001, volume 29, pages 26–42 Free Radical Biology and Medicine,
May 1997, pages 761–769 Journal of Nutrition, February
2001, pages 369S–373S International Journal of Radiation Biology, June 1999, pages 747–755) Other studies have indicated
that “the acetate form (tocopherol acetate) is also
bioavailability and protective for skin” (Journal of Cosmetic Science, January-February 2001, pages
35–50). Other research indicates that
“tocopherol sorbate as
providing significant antioxidant protection against ultraviolet radiation–induced
oxidative damage.” (Journal of
Investigative Dermatology, April 1995, pages 484–488) Pointing to the significance
of vitamin E for skin is an article in the Journal of Molecular Medicine
which states: More than other tissues, the skin is exposed to
numerous environmental chemical and physical agents such as ultraviolet light
causing oxidative stress [free-radical damage]. In the skin this results in
several short- and long-term adverse effects such as erythema
[redness], edema [swelling], skin thickening, wrinkling, and an increased
incidence of skin cancer…. Vitamin E is the major naturally occurring
lipid-soluble … antioxidant protecting skin from the adverse effects of
oxidative stress including photo aging [sun damage]. Many studies document
that vitamin E occupies a central position as a highly efficient antioxidant,
thereby providing possibilities to decrease the frequency and severity of
pathological events in the skin. (January
1995, pages 7–17) Peppermint Essential Oil (Mentha Arvensis) The therapeutic properties of Peppermint
oil are analgesic, antiseptic, anti-infectious, anti-spasmodic, carminative,
expectorant, decongestant, digestive, stimulant, and vasoconstrictor
Peppermint oil is excellent for mental fatigue and depression; it can help
for apathy, shock, headache, migraine, nervous stress, vertigo and faintness. Peppermint essential oil stimulates
the nervous system and circulation fighting drowsiness and fatigue, it calms
and sooths tense muscles, and enlivens dull, dry skin as it clears the mind
and lifts the spirit. The aromatherapy benefits include: healing & helps
you become active, invigorating, increases mental acuity, analgesic,
anti-spasmodic, aids in digestion, aids in liver function, and aids in
respiratory function. This oil helps Relieve nausea, colic, depression,
inflammation, arthritis, candida, fever, and
headaches. Dark Chocolate Extract A powerful anti
oxidant, useful in the battle against ageing skin |