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You can repair fresh stretchmarks and scars!...
Taryna Restorative Stretch Mark Oil
A unique blend of Avocado, Wheatgerm, Grapeseed, Aloe Vera, Sweet Almond, Apricot Kernel, Jojoba, Macadamia Nut, and Borageseed oils containing powerful skin-regenerating properties that stimulate, hydrate, tone and balance the skin. Remedies stretch marks, and repairs, reconditions and strengthens skin tissue returning it to normal and leaving it more supple and resilient. Ideal for pregnant women, people on weight-loss programmes, adolescents and body-builders. The mellow woody undertone of carrot and subtle floral high note is composed with Bois de Rose, Carrot, Lavender, Tangerine, Geranium, Palma Rosa, and Lemon oils is balancing and uplifting to both body and mind.
• Deep penetrating
• Non oily
• Nourishing and strengthening
• Powerful regenerative properties
Skin Type
All skin types.
Packaging
50ml Amber glass bottle with atomiser.
Ingredients
Prunus amygdalus dulcis, Vitis vinifera, Prunus armeniaca, Triticum turdigum durum, Persea americana, Simmondsia chinensis, Macadamia integrifolia, Borago officinalis, Aloe vera barbadensis, Lavendula augustifolia, Citrus reticulata, Pelargonium graveolens, Aniba rosaeodora, Cymbopogon martini, Citrus limonum, Daucus carota.
Application
Taryna Bath and Tissue Oils are safe and easy to use. You can use them practically anytime, anywhere. They are ideal massage oils, perfect for massage applications in salons or at home. For best results apply after batheing whilst the skin is still wet and absorbant.
Taryna Tip
"Although all Taryna oils are light, quick penetrating and non greasy, it may be preferable to lightly blot the area where the oil was applied with a cotton towel or paper tissue for an absolutely matte finish. Generally apply oil when one wears less or looser clothing. Avoid contact with delicate materials. After wearing, maintain blouses and lingerie by soaking in warm water and mild detergent before washing to remove any residual oil."
"For best result use on new stretchmarks, scars or areas affected by growth spurts." |