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Emu Oil as a Lipid Replenishment MoisturizerLipids and fats in the skin provide the epidermal barrier to transcutaneous water loss. These lipids in the upper skin area called the stratum corneum are arranged in layers called lamellae. The lower skin layers contain more typical fats such as triglycerides and phospholipids while the upper layers have more ceramides, cholesterol and free fatty acids. While lipid
replenishment methods are still being developed by dermatological
scientists, Emu Oil is already an excellent natural oil for lipid
replenishment. It comes from small ostrich-like bird.
Australian
aborigines discovered the benefits of Emu Oil many thousands of
years ago and used its helpful properties on damaged and sunburned
skin. The fatty acid composition of human skin oil and Emu Oil are
very similar. In both oils mono-unsaturated oleic acid is the most
prevalent, then palmitic acid, followed by the essential fatty acid,
linoleic acid. This may be the reason for the positive actions of
Emu Oil on human skin. Use DirectionsApply a light coating of Emu Oil to your scalp. If your skin feels too oily, lightly wipe off excess oil with a tissue, enough will stick to your skin to be effective.If using Emu Oil with Folligen for hair, first apply the Folligen spray / lotion / cream, then the Emu Oil. Or use the products on alternate days. Ingredients Peroxide-free emu oil supplemented with ubiquinone, mixed natural tocotrienols, lycopene, leutin, and mixed natural tocopherols. It's tried to pure lycopene though at times small brown/red flakes or particles may persist. This is of no danger to the skin. Customer Reviews
Absolutely fabulous product, thanks ! --- Gisele S., St-Cuthbert QC |
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