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Автор: Lyudmila Ananieva
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anise oil in cosmetology

      Such a plant product is primarily used to care for mature and fading skin. The oil stimulates the epidermal cells to produce more collagen, tones the skin, and increases its firmness. It is also effective for some skin diseases, helps to get rid of the first signs of scabies, as well as lice and fleas. In cosmetology, anise oil has found application in the care of locks. This plant product is used to enrich shampoos, masks and conditioners. It is also added to aromatic baths and special relaxing and restorative massages. While enriching cosmetic products, it is necessary to strictly respect the amount of oil: we take 3 drops of essence per 10 ml of base oil. To obtain a massage mixture, the same proportion is used, only as a base, we use a cream or a body lotion. While taking an aromatic bath, just 7 drops of this plant product should be added to the water.

      2.3. Precautionary measures

      Strong oil, which is a powerful stimulant.

      When using high doses for massage and bath, this may cause irritation of gastric mucous membranes and dizziness, and prolonged use of high doses can lead to general poisoning, muscle paresis, and circulatory as well as brain disorders.

      Regular use of oil internally may cause irritation of the gastric mucosa. With extreme caution, it is recommended to use it for any pathology of the gastrointestinal tract and only under the supervision of a doctor.

      It should not be used during pregnancy and its use must be limited when blood clotting is high.

      3. Juniper Juniper

      Effect: general stimulant, diuretic, antiseptic, expectorant, anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, local irritant, wound-healing. Can excrete uric acid and toxins. Improves digestion. Promotes weight loss. Increases the elasticity of blood vessels and cartilage tissue. Perfectly tones up the nervous system, relieves irritability, eliminates stressful reactions and destructive emotions.

      Juniper essential oil is used (see further for details) to improve metabolism, increase body resistance and prevent exposure to harmful chemical factors and small radiation, and in the case of arthritis, osteochondrosis, sprains, swelling, gout, bronchitis, acute respiratory infections (ARI), flu, urolithiasis, hemorrhoids, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and long unhealed wounds and ulcers.

      Juniper oil is used as an effective cosmetic for the care of oily and normal skin, and also as a means of personal hygiene, which normalizes acid-base reaction and bacterial balance of sexual organs.

      Essential oil-enriched creams, tonics, rinses, masks, compresses are recommended for oily and inflamed skin, open pores, acne, long unhealed ulcers and wounds, infiltrates, varicose veins, eczema, psoriasis and different types of dermatitis and dermatosis.

      Rinsing the hair after washing with the addition of essential oil removes dandruff. It repels mites and fleas and is used to disinsect homes and pets. Enrichment of cosmetics: 2–3 drops per 10 g of base (cream, shampoo, gel, liquid soap, etc.).

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      3.1. Additional recipes

      3.1.1. Juniper essential oil for hair

      Against dandruff, to strengthen and grow hair: effectively apply aromatic massage on the scalp and aromatic rinsing of hair with juniper essential oil. For dry type of hair: once a week, for oily type: twice.

      Aromatization and disinfection of air in living and working premises: 5 drops in aromatic lamps for every 15–17 square meters of room. Steam inhalation: 2–3 drops of pure juniper oil are added to hot water (temperature about 80–85 °C), we bend over the container and deeply inhale the healing vapors for 7–10 minutes, covering the head with a towel and closing the eyes.

      Massage: 5–7 drops per 30 ml of base oil. Compresses: 5–7 drops per 300 g of oil. A gauze bandage is impregnated with the composition and applied to the affected area of the body, and insulated with cellophane and adhesive bandage. Enrichment of cosmetic products: 2–4 drops per 15 g of base.

      3.1.2. Juniper oil against stretch marks

      Massage and self-massage at home using base vegetable oils with the addition of juniper essence eliminates striae (stretch marks) formed on different parts of the body after pregnancy, breastfeeding, and fast slimming. It is best to combine juniper with grapefruit: to 15 g of base, 4 drops are added of each essential oil. Massage with juniper oil increases muscle tone, smooths shallow skin wrinkles, promotes resorption of scar tissue and scars, and improves complexion.

      3.1.3. Juniper oil for weight loss

      According to many women, juniper essential oil is a proven helper in the fight against overweight. Ways of using the essence: baths, anti-cellulite massage, wraps, applying creams and lotions for the body.

      3.2. Precautionary measures

      Check the fragrance for individual tolerance. Do not use in pregnancy and acute kidney diseases (pyelonephritis, glomerulonephritis). Contraindicated to children under the age of three. Use with caution in hypertensive disease. Undesirable to use more than two or three weeks in a row. Do not exceed the dosage when used.

      4. Neroli Neroli

      Effect: soothing, antiseptic, analgesic, spasmolytic. Improves blood circulation, normalizes heart rhythm, cleanses blood vessels of sclerotic “plaques”, facilitates premenstrual and climacteric syndrome. Has a pronounced regenerating and rejuvenating effect on the skin.

      It is used in cardiac arrhythmias, cardioneurosis, angina, coronary heart disease, atherosclerosis, hemorrhages, fatigue, irritability, anxious and depressive conditions, insomnia, for prevention of capillary rupture and stretch marks (striae), and also for caring for irritated, flabby, sensitive and dry skin.

      4.1. Use of oil for face skin, body and hair

      Neroli oil is universal. It perfectly suits any type of skin. However, with powerful tonic and rejuvenating properties, it is especially effective for mature skin with signs of aging or fatigue. Its use ensures that the skin regains its freshness, and becomes more firm and elastic. It helps to smooth existing facial wrinkles and protects against the appearance of new ones. In addition, the cytophylactic properties, which are also inherent in the oil, affect the growth of new cells — i.e. promote skin regeneration.

      Dry and sensitive skin also finds in neroli oil a reliable protector. Applying it will restore the hydrolipidic mantle of the skin, which will protect it from excessive drying and loss of elasticity. It removes irritations and spots caused by stress, and also becomes a solid armor, protecting the facial skin from the aggressive effect of the external environment.

      The most common use type of neroli oil is to add it to a variety of cosmetics: homemade face masks and creams, and all kinds of lotions. Typically, 2 drops of oil are added to one portion of cream. It is effective to use vegetable oils instead of masks. Dosage is the same: for 1 tbsp. of vegetable oil we need 2 drops of neroli.

      A positive result is also achieved when using neroli oil in case of oily, problematic, and inflammatory skin. Antiseptic and bactericidal properties of the oil help combat pimples, relieve inflammation, and help narrow enlarged pores of the facial skin, which significantly reduces the release of fat. In addition, it perfectly eliminates rosacea (spider veins), restores a healthy complexion, and effectively resists skin diseases: herpetic rash, dermatosis, neurodermatitis and so on.