What is daisy oil?
Used as a bust tensor.
Name: Pâquerette
Other names: Bellis perennis
Origin: France
Botanical family: Asteraceae
Part(s) used: Dried flowering tops
Storage: Store away from heat and moisture.
In Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the daisy long went unnoticed by doctors.
From the 15th century onwards, it began to make its mark in therapeutics.
France
Light yellow
Tonic, astringent, decongestant: This oily macerate is renowned for tightening skin tissue. In fact, daisy tones blood vessels and also helps decongest fluids in the body. It is therefore very useful for stretch marks, scars and tired skin lacking elasticity and firmness.
Healing: This oil is used against scars, especially keloids, those thick, puffy scars resulting from an outgrowth of the skin. Rich in unsaturated fatty acids and polyphenols, this oily macerate makes skin suppler and softer, and reduces scarring.
Soothing, repairing : Daisy oil macerate is rich in omega 6, which helps regenerate the skin’s hydrolipidic film. This oil is soothing. It helps maintain skin elasticity. It can be used on the face as well as the whole body.
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