Product Description
The use of neem oil is truly versatile. It is used in cosmetics, where it often appears in hand, body, and hair care products, as it mixes easily with other oils and can help curb nail fungus with regular use. Due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it is highly recommended for acne and blemish-prone skin. In the household, it is mainly suitable for disinfection, as well as a natural insect repellent and plant protector, and can also be used effectively for flea control in pets. Ways to use: As a hair oil: when mixed with olive, almond, coconut, or jojoba oil, neem oil moisturizes, softens, and nourishes the hair. As a mosquito repellent: place 10 drops of neem oil, 4 drops of clove oil, and 3 drops of lavender oil in an aroma lamp and diffuse it. Mosquitoes will stay away guaranteed. For bites: if we still get a mosquito bite, relieve the itching with a mixture of 3 tablespoons of neem oil and 5 drops of tea tree oil. For rashes: if rashes appear on the skin, mix 30 ml of neem oil with 10 ml of St. John's Wort oil and 5 drops of benzoin oil, then apply this on the red spots. For headaches: neem oil also helps alleviate headaches. Drop a few drops of oil on a piece of cloth, then place it on your forehead and neck. Your headache will ease within minutes.
Manufacturing: cold-pressed
Composition, active ingredients: oleic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, linoleic acid, limonoid triterpenes
All about neem oil:
Neem oil's uniqueness is revealed by the fact that Indians call the sacred neem tree the 'village pharmacy.' The oil is cold-pressed from the seeds of the evergreen tree, which resembles an olive, that is native to tropical regions, in order to preserve all valuable substances.
In Africa, neem oil is synonymous with healing, while in India, it is one of the primary medicinal herbs in Ayurvedic medicine.
Neem oil is incredibly rich in fatty acids, vitamin E, and essential amino acids.
Those who have smelled neem oil know that its scent is not very pleasant; many compare it to roasted sunflower oil with spicy nutty notes, which can easily be softened by adding various essential oils, especially those with citrus aromas.
Its color can range from light brown to greenish-brown, and its unique property is that it solidifies into a butter-like consistency around 23°C; however, it becomes liquid again when it comes in contact with the skin.
Neem oil is recommended for external use only!