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    BASFPhytosoothe® LS 9766
    • INCI Name:Cetearyl Alcohol, Brassica Campestris (Rapeseed) Sterols
    • Ingredient Origin:Plant Origin, Natural Origin
    • Functions:Skin Barrier Protectant, Protective Agent
    • Labeling Claims:CMR Substances-free, Nanomaterials-free, Clean at Sephora, Clean Label, Naturally Derived, Not Tested on Animals, Natural, Vegan, Additive-free, Non-GMO, GMO-free, Bio-based, Preservative-free
    • Certifications & Compliance:ISO 16128, RSPO MassBalance Certified, ISO 9001, COSMOS, IECIC (China)
    • Benefit Claims:Anti-Itching, Sensitivity Reduction, Smoothing, Barrier Function Improvement, Protection From Environmental Damage, Skin Protection, Restoring, Tewl Reduction, Calming, Non-Irradiated, Moisturizing, Suitable for Sensitive Skin, Broad pH Stability, Hair Repair, Manageability, Conditioning, Scalp Protection Effect, Hair Growth Inhibition, Soothing, Skin Microbiome Friendly, Anti-Inflammatory, Repairing, Hair Protection, Hydrating, Comforting, Strengthening
    Phytosoothe® LS 9766 helps to protect the skin barrier, which is essential for the body's defense against the environment. The stratum corneum's lipids and structural elements create a physical barrier, while microorganisms on the skin surface and deeper layers form the microbiotic barrier, which defends against pathogens. However, both barriers are vulnerable to damage from environmental factors. Phytosoothe® LS 9766 accelerates the skin's natural recovery after impairment, supporting a healthy microflora, increasing hydration, and reducing trans-epidermal water loss.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Eucalyptus Strawberry Gum
    • INCI Name:Eucalyptus Olida Leaf Extract
    • Functions:Deodorant, Detergent
    • Chemical Family:Essential Oils
    • Fragrance:Eucalyptus
    • Ingredient Origin:Plant Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Natural Origin
    • Labeling Claims:Naturally Derived, Organic, TSE-free, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Nanomaterials-free, Non-Toxic, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Phthalates-free, Non-GMO, Cruelty-Free, CMR Substances-free, Natural
    Conventional or organic available Eucalyptus olida, also known as the Strawberry Gum, is a medium-sized tree to 20 m, restricted tosclerophyll woodlands on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, in Eastern Australia. The bark is fibrous in mature trees. Flowers are cream colored and are followed by small woody capsules. The juvenile leaves are ovate (7 cm long) and dull green. Adult leaves are lanceolate and glossy green (to 17 cm). The leaves are intensely aromatic and are used as a bushfood spice. E.olida is classified as a threatened species in the wild, but is becoming more common in cultivation due to itsessential oil and spice qualities. E. olida leaf is also used as a dried spice product in bushfood cooking, especially with fruit and in herbal teas. It has high anti-oxidant activity. In the Australian native foods industry several trade names are used, including ‘olida’ and ‘forestberry herb’. Find out more about our 8 other species of Eucalyptus in the video below and discover the different uses of their essential oils in our Essence of Eucalyptus blog post.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Tarragon Oil
    • INCI Name:Artemisia Dracunculus (Tarragon) Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Antispasmodic, Anti-Bacterial, Antioxidant Properties, Anti-Viral, Non-Irradiated
    • Labeling Claims:Cruelty-Free, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Phthalates-free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Non-GMO, Organic, PEG-free, Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic
    • Certifications & Compliance:Organic Certified, USDA Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Tarragon which is known scientifically as Artemisia dracunculus is a perennial herb belonging to the same family as the sunflower. It grows wild in many parts of North America, Europe and Central Asia but is cultivated as a popular culinary and medicinal herb in many other parts of the world. Other common names for the herb are estragon and dragon wort. Artemisia dracunculus var. sativa, a sub-species of tarragon is widely cultivated for its leaves which are used primarily as an aromatic cooking herb. Other sub-species lack the familiar, strong aroma. The various sub-species also go by less formal names. French tarragon is considered to be the best for cooking while Russian tarragon is regarded as superior to wild tarragon. It is believed that dates back to 3500 years before Christ the use of this type of herbs in its most concentrated form, that is, in essential oils, in whose content infinite properties can be achieved, given by more than 100 aromatic molecules found in their pure state and in various proportions which generates beneficial effects for health.

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