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ORGANIC TAMANU OIL- HIGH QUALITY ORGANIC UNREFINED TAMANU FORAHA OIL

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    • ORIGIN; MADAGASKAR
      Our organic tamanu oil is obtained by cold pressing the blonde nut kernel of the Calophyllum inophyllum tree, a tree indigenous to Southeast Asia. The oil is then filtered, leaving a viscous green liquid. Tamanu oil is suitable for general skin and cosmetic purposes. It can be used directly on the skin or mixed within formulations. The oil is absorbed leaving skin feeling smooth, plump and soft without a greasy residue. It is used in lotions, creams, ointments and cosmetic products or alone. Tamanu oil is also touted for it

      use in formulations for massage. 

      Our Tamanu oil is a wonderful oil that should be included in everyone’s skin care regime. With so many environmental changes, our skin goes through a lot in a short period of time. Tamanu oil will assist in your skin’s health when it comes to environmentally stressed skin. It is one of the oils I consider to be a must have on hand for burns and damaged skin.

      Traditionally a Tahitian skin care oil, you can understand the power of this healing oil based on Tahiti’s climate. Heat and sun exposed skin benefits greatly from this nurturing and protecting oil. This oil has been used by the Tahitians and other populations in the South Pacific as a sun block and natural skin cure from traumatic skin conditions like:

      • Dry, dehydrated skin
      • Dermatitis
      • Eczema
      • Rashes
      • Protection against UVA and UVB rays
      • Acne
    ORIGIN; MADAGASKAR
    Our organic tamanu oil is obtained by cold pressing the blonde nut kernel of the Calophyllum inophyllum tree, a tree indigenous to Southeast Asia. The oil is then filtered, leaving a viscous green liquid. Tamanu oil is suitable for general skin and cosmetic purposes. It can be used directly on the skin or mixed within formulations. The oil is absorbed leaving skin feeling smooth, plump and soft without a greasy residue. It is used in lotions, creams, ointments and cosmetic products or alone. Tamanu oil is also touted for it

    use in formulations for massage. 

    Our Tamanu oil is a wonderful oil that should be included in everyone’s skin care regime. With so many environmental changes, our skin goes through a lot in a short period of time. Tamanu oil will assist in your skin’s health when it comes to environmentally stressed skin. It is one of the oils I consider to be a must have on hand for burns and damaged skin.

    Traditionally a Tahitian skin care oil, you can understand the power of this healing oil based on Tahiti’s climate. Heat and sun exposed skin benefits greatly from this nurturing and protecting oil. This oil has been used by the Tahitians and other populations in the South Pacific as a sun block and natural skin cure from traumatic skin conditions like:

    • Dry, dehydrated skin
    • Dermatitis
    • Eczema
    • Rashes
    • Protection against UVA and UVB rays
    • Acne

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