Moisturize, soften, and protect your skin
Applying Emu Oil is the 100%-natural way to pamper your skin while avoiding all traces of chemicals. This oil is believed to have properties that stimulate skin cell regeneration and speed healing.
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This oil penetrates directly into muscles and joints. Emu Oil’s properties may contribute to a reduction in inflammation, joint pain, stiffness, bruising, and body pain.
Why Infinity Oil is popular
This oil smooths and conditions rough elbows, knees, and heels. You can also use it to soften and moisturize hands and cuticles. Emu Oil reduces the itching and flakiness associated with dry skin and can protect the face and hands from the effects of wind and weather. Oil is an excellent product to remove makeup.
Important ingredients
Vitamin A is a known skin repairer and antioxidant.
Linoleic Acid helps to ease muscle aches and joint pain.
Oleic Acid is a proven skin cell regenerator and anti-wrinkle agent
Sapogenins are proven skin softeners.
Terpenes are known antiseptics.
The Benefits Of Total Life Changes Emu Oil
1)
Sunburn: Because of its moisturizing properties Emu Oil will help to prevent
peeling skin whilst the anti bacterial and soothing properties will help to
ease the pain.
2) Arthritis: Although not a cure Emu Oil has been shown to reduce the pain and
inflammation associated with arthritis.
3) Muscle Aches: Whether it is from over exerting yourself in a sport or just
after a hard day at work Emu Oil can help reduce inflammation and loosen tight
muscles.
4) Joint Pain : Because Emu Oil penetrates deep into tissue it can get to joint
and help repair and maintain them whilst reducing inflammation and easing pain.
5) Eczema : It has natural moisturizing properties an can help control eczema
by softening the affected area, reducing pain and itchiness and swelling.
6) Acne: Although it is an oil Emu Oil does not block pores, it reduces redness
associated with acne and can help clear up recent scarring.
7) Stretch Marks: Using Emu Oil on stretch marks can help the skin to
regenerate and gives it back some elasticity.
8) Scarring: If you have scars Emu Oil can be used to fade them but penetrating
deep into the skin to help repair and regenerate new cells.
9) Cracked heels: The moisturizing and anti-bacterial elements in Emu Oil make
it perfect for treating and preventing unsightly cracked heels.
10) Minor Burns: Emu Oil can cool the pain of a burn whilst protecting it and
warding off infection. It helps the skin to repair itself quickly meaning
faster healing.
11) Wrinkles : It is such a great moisturizing agent that it can help to plump
up all layers of skin, this plumping in thin areas such as around the eyes can
reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
12) Moisturizing: It can be used as a moisturizer for all over the body
including the face, although it will make you look oily, it is good to use
straight out of the bath and will make you feel soft and supple even if you do
use it sparingly as it penetrates the skin so easily.
13) Soothing chapped skin : Because of the moisturizing elements Emu Oil can be
used on particularly dry patches to instantly sooth and heal.
14) Insect bites: The Oil can help to reduce the itchiness of insect bites by
helping the skin to repair itself. Not only do you heal faster you will also
find it easier to resist the urge to scratch.
15) Nails: Putting it on your nails can help to soften cuticles in preparation
for a manicure and also prompt nails to grow quicker and stronger.
16) Hair loss: Because Emu Oil can regenerate skin and hair cells it can help
to thicken thinning hair and stop it from falling out as frequently.
18) Hair breakage : Using the Oil, sparingly, on the end of your hair can help
to reduce split ends. Depending on how greasy your hair in naturally you might
be able to get away with leaving it in. If not then leave it for about fifteen
minutes then rinse thoroughly.
19) To tighten loose skin: Although the effect won’t be drastic, the oil from
emus can help to firm and plump skin so it is perfect for that little extra
tightening of skin as you get older in areas such as the neck and stomach.