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Specially designed to treat problem skin - gently!
DIRECTIONS
To use, apply directly onto affected area of skin.
Adults & Children 5+: Apply twice daily as needed.
CAUTION
Safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not yet been established.
Ingredients:
Vitamin E oil has been
researched for its ability to support healthy skin cells.
(Vijayaraghavan R, Suribabu CS, Sekar B, et al. “Protective role of
vitamin E on the oxidative stress in Hansen's disease (Leprosy)
patients”. Eur J Clin Nutr 2005 Oct;59(10):1121-8.)
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Peppermint essential oil has
been studied for its potential to support human health in general.
(McKay, D. L. and Blumberg, J. B. “A review of the bioactivity and
potential health benefits of peppermint tea” (Mentha piperita L.).
Phytother Res 2006;20(8):619-633).
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Bulbinella (Bulbinella frutescens) is an herb indigenous to Southern Africa and used traditionally in support of skin health.
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Bitter aloe ferox (Aloe
ferox) has been researched for its ability to support healthy skin.
(Syed, T. A., Ahmad, S. A., Holt, A. H., Ahmad, S. A., Ahmad, S. H.,
and Afzal, M. “Management of psoriasis with Aloe vera extract in a
hydrophilic cream: a placebo-controlled, double-blind study”. Trop.Med
Int Health 1996;1(4):505-509.)
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Licorice
(Glycyrrhiza glabra) has been studied for its ability to help maintain
skin health. (Kobayashi H, Mizuno N, Teramae H, et al. “The effects of
Hochu-ekki-to in patients with atopic dermatitis resistant to
conventional treatment.” Int J Tissue React 2004;26(3-4):113-117.)
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Neem
(Melia azadirachta) has been researched for its ability to support
healthy skin. (Pandey, S., Jha, A., and Kaur, V. “Aqueous extract of
neem leaves in treatment of psoriasis vulgaris.” Indian Journal of
Dermatol Venereol Leprol 1994;60(2):63-67).
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Elder
(Sambucus nigra) has been studied for its ability to support cell
strength and integrity. (Youdim KA, Martin A, Joseph JA. “Incorporation
of the elderberry anthocyanins by endothelial cells increases
protection against oxidative stress.” Free Radic Biol Med
2000;29(1):51-60.)
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Chickweed (Stellaria
media) has been researched for its ability to support skin health.
(Jovanovic, M., Poljacki, M., Mimica-Dukic, N., Boza, P., Vujanovic,
Lj, Duran, V., and Stojanovic, S. “Sesquiterpene lactone mix patch
testing supplemented with dandelion extract in patients with allergic
contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis and non-allergic chronic
inflammatory skin diseases.” Contact Dermatitis 2004;51(3):101-110).
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Chamomile (Matricaria
chamomilla) has been extensively researched for its soothing effect on
the skin. (Tubaro, A., Zilli, C., Redaelli, C., and Della, Loggia R.
“Evaluation of antiinflammatory activity of a chamomile extract topical
application.” Planta Med 1984;50(4):359).
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Rooibos (Aspalathus
linearis) has been researched for its immune supporting properties.
(Kunishiro K, Tai A, Yamamoto I. “Effects of rooibos tea extract on
antigen-specific antibody production and cytokine generation in vitro
and in vivo.” Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 2001;65(10):2137-2145.)
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Cleavers
(Galium aparine) has been researched for its ability to support skin
and systemic cleansing. (MacDonald, R. “Cleansing with Common Weeds”.
2003;Alive: Canadian Journal of Health & Nutrition(245):50-52).
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Features
ClearSkin-E Cream has been especially formulated using natural ingredients especially chosen to soothe the skin and support skin health. Regular use of ClearSkin-E Cream will help to maintain healthy, trouble-free skin all over – the natural way. This gentle, yet effective formulation is safe to use for all ages, including babies.
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