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SKIN AND HEALTH BENEFITS OF ESSENTIAL OIL

Below You Will See Information on 
Essential Oils and other additives. 

All info below was found on the internet.  

GOATS MILK

Goat Milk has been used since ancient times as a natural cleanser. It is one of the finest moisturizers and has excellent emollient properties and contains vitamin A, and several B vitamins including riboflavin, niacin, B6, B12.
Alpha-hydroxy acids contained in goat milk are believed to have rejuvenating effects on skin cells and the rich butterfat softens and moisturizes. Alpha-hydroxy acids penetrate the top layers of the skin, epidermis and upper dermis, to achieve exfoliation (sloughing of old skin cells). Exfoliation stimulates the skin and healthy cells are regenerated. The effect essentially is "anti-aging." The skin is smoother and softer with an overall lessening of fine wrinkles and skin discoloration. The hydroxy acids are also used to improve scaling, precancerous growths (actinic keratoses) on sun-damaged skin. In addition, there is also great benefit with acne. Dead skin cells are exfoliated, opening the pores. Alpha hydroxy acids have been used for thousands of years as a skin rejuvenating product.
Goat milk actually 'feeds' the skin and permeates through the cell walls delivering calcium similiar to patches applied to the skin. The PH of goat milk is closer to skin's own natural PH which reduces the surface tension of skin, allowing it to absorb the moisturizing effects of goat milk and the glycerin which is a natural by-product of soap making. In hair care, goat milk replenishes the moisture in every strand by penetrating the hair shaft. It nourishes the scalp which adds life, luster and body to the hair. 
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ORGANIC OATS

Oats are also an amazing natural beauty enhancer. They soothe and heal the skin, while reducing inflammation. Inflammation is one of the number one causes of premature aging, and while it all starts on the inside, reducing outer inflammation is also necessary for gorgeously radiant skin. Because oats are slightly rough, they are one of nature's most amazing exfoliates. They soften the skin, making it super duper silky smooth. Oats have actually been clinically shown to help heal dry, itchy skin. Speaking of dry itchy skin, many people who suffer from eczema say that an oatmeal bath totally sorts them out! They are totally hypoallergenic unlike many of the ingredients that are given to people who have eczema by doctors. Oats can also soothe chicken pox, mosquito bites, and dry skin (caused by excessive central heating, pollution etc.) They soothe mild burns, any type of irritated skin.
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LOCAL HONEY 

Honey's ability to help the skin absorb and retain moisture make it an ideal ingredient in a lot of cosmetics as it helps keep skin hydrated and fresh and prevents drying
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BEE POLLEN Anti Aging?

Your skin can become younger looking and less vulnerable to wrinkles, smoother and healthier with the use of bee pollen (both internally and Externally). 
Not only does Bee Pollen help clear up acne conditions, it is also a great anti-aging food and ingredient for the skin due to its very high ORAC value.(it absorbs damaging free radicals)

Cassia Essential Oil
Cinnamon Essential Oil
Cedarwood Essential Oil 
Black Cumin Essential Oil
Citronella Essential Oil 
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Clary Sage Essential Oil
Clove Bud Essential Oil 
Eucalyptus Essential Oil 
Gingergrass Essential Oil 
Lavandin Essential Oil 
Lavender Essential Oil
Lemongrass Essential Oil
Lemon Essential Oil
Palmarosa Essential Oil
Patchouli Essential Oil
Penny Royal Essential Oil 
Peppermint Essential Oil
Pine Essential Oil 
Rosemary Essential Oil 
Sandalwood Essential Oil 
Tangerine Essential Oil 
Tea Tree Essential Oil 
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil 
Thyme Essential Oil 
Orange Essential Oil
Petitgrain Essential Oil
Turmeric Essential Oil 
Aniseed Essential Oil
Basil Essential Oil
Bay Essential Oil
Bergamont Essential Oil
Camphor Essential Oil
Geranium Essential Oil 
Lime Essential Oil
Kimberly Mcnutt
This is info I have found on the web I wanted to share with you. hugs
All Essential OilsAniseed EOBasil EOBergamont EOBlack Cumin EOCamphor EO
Cassia EOCedarwood EOCinnamon EOCitronella EO Clary Sage EOClove Bud EO
Eucalyptus EOGeranium EOGingergrass EOLavandin EOLavender EOLemon EO
Lemongrass EOLime EOOrange EOPalmarosa EOPatchouli EOPenny Royal EO
Peppermint EOPititgrain EOPine EORosemary EOSandalwood EOTangerine EO
Tea Tree EOThyme EOTurmeric EOYlang Ylang EO