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Emerald Organic Brilliance Blend Carrier Oil comes in a beautiful 250ml, environmentally friendly glass bottle so you don't have to worry about the toxins from a plastic bottle leaching into your oils! The bottle also makes a beautiful bud vase for when you are all done with your carrier.

 

My Organic Brilliance Blend  is a unique all in one carrier with Argan, Calendula, Jojoba, Rosehip Seed, and Sweet Almond oils, expressly chosen to promote radiance, and healing in all skin types, at every season of life.

Storage: Keep refrigerated when possible and use within six months of purchase.

 

Why Use: The Emerald Brilliance Carrier Oil Can be used to nourish, revitalize and moisturize all skin types (acne-prone, dry, mature, inflamed & minor skin conditions).

Ingredients:

Organic Argan: Is 42.8% oleic fatty acids and 36.8% linoleic fatty acids; it contains tocopherols (antioxidants), carotenes, phenolic acid, squalene, and phenols all of which combine to moisturize, protect, and revitalize the skin.

 

Organic Calendula: Is gentle and soothing for dry, inflamed, or irritated skin, use for small wounds, acne, bedsores, varicose veins, rashes, diaper rash, eczema, psoriasis, or for all-over skin care.

Organic Jojoba: has anti-inflammatory properties; it is especially compatible with our skin because it closely resembles our natural oil, sebum, and does not clog pores.

Organic Rosehip Seed Oil: Is a rich, emollient oil that penetrates well into the skin; its regenerative properties have been attributed to its essential fatty acid content (linoleic and linolenic acids) and the presence of retinoic acid (a vitamin A derivative), which supports collagen production and cellular regeneration. This, along with the brightening vitamin C in that naturally occurs in Rosehip make it a wonderful choice for aging skin. 

Organic Sweet Almond Oil: Is good for all skin types to soothe, soften, and protect and is helpful for dryness, itching, eczema, and dermatitis.

Carrier oils are also known as base oils, massage oils, and fixed oils. They are extracted from various types and parts of plants, including the nuts, seeds, leaves, and flowers.

 

Not only are carrier oils are used in aromatherapy to dilute essential oils to a level that is safe to use on the skin, they actually prevent the volotile essential oils from evaporating too quickly, and they CARRY the oil's into your skin so they can get to work healing. They mainly consist of fatty acids or lipids. These fatty acids have therapeutic properties that add additional benefits to an essential oil blend.

 

When combining essential oils with carrier oils, follow the instruction leaflet included with each essential oil, paying attention to the safety guidelines.

 

As with essential oils, carrier oils can be blended together to create a synergy. For example, to make a rich massage oil for dry skin, add some jojoba oil to sweet almond oil. For mature skin, add some rosehip seed oil or for wound care add some tamanu.

 

For  my Emerald Carriers, I have selected what I believe to be the best carrier oils, and glass bottles instead of plastic so you can be assured you are putting nothing harmful on your skin. Whenever possible, I use unrefined versions of the oils as they contain more natural constituents, including vitamins and other beneficial ingredients.

Organic Brilliance Blend Carrier Oil

$52.00Price
  • How You Can Use Emerald's Organic Brilliance Blend

    • Moisturizer. The Brilliance Blend is a fabulous moisturizer for both skin and hair, reach for this blend to replace your high end night cream, moisturizer, fine line eraser, etc. 
    • Blending with essential oils. The Brilliance blend is a divine carrier for your most special blends. It makes a wonderful base for both night facial oils, under makeup moisturizers, body oils, hair oils etc. This closely resembles the base of my Shemen Hamishcah and is wonderful for an anointing oil base as well. 

    When combining essential oils with carrier oils, follow the safety guidelines for percentages as discussed on the Dilution Guidelines Page.

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