Description
Neem oil (M - 1065), 50 ml, Mayam
- Neem oil is famous for its strong anti-parasitic, antibacterial and insect-repellent properties. Due to its special composition, it is used in cosmetics for skin care with problems: acne, eczema, psoriasis, infections, warts, herpes, lice, ringworm.
- Neem has been used in India since ancient times and is mentioned in ancient texts as a rare tree, "healer of all diseases". In Ayurvedic medicine, neem oil is used as a universal panacea. A series of scientific publications confirm the effectiveness of neem oil against bacteria, parasites and insects.
- The Neem tree is used in agriculture as a natural fertilizer, pesticide and insecticide. It is a fast-growing tree, originally from India, Pakistan and Burma, evergreen, which reaches a size of about 15-20 meters, in favorable conditions it can reach up to 40 meters. He lives for about 200 years. In unfavorable conditions, it loses its leaves to avoid such drying. The fruits appear for the first time after the age of 4 years, and after 10 years the tree provides an average of 40 kg of fruits that are similar to olives.
- It is remarkable that Neem oil is harmless to warm-blooded animals, the substances contained act only on the hormonal system of insects, being useful against hundreds of pests.
- Neem oil is exceptionally rich but has a heavy smell. To reduce the smell, it will have to be combined with other vegetable oils and/or essential oils of citrus or mint, for example. It is recommended to first prepare a small amount of the proposed product, in order to test the tolerance of the rather unpleasant and persistent smell.
Method of obtaining:
Cold pressed from fruits and seeds.
Characteristics:
At room temperature it is viscous, with agglomerations and slight sediments, relatively strong, repulsive smell, greenish-brown color. With a slight heating, it becomes fluid.
Properties:
- strong antibacterial;
- potent antifungal;
- antiparasitic for skin and scalp;
- skin regenerator;
- repellent for ticks, flies, mosquitoes and fleas;
- reproductive inhibitor for insects and parasites;
- insecticide for household, agricultural and veterinary use;
- herbicide for agricultural use.
Recommendations:
- adjuvant in the treatment of bacterial or fungal skin infections;
- improvement of skin problems: acne, eczema, psoriasis, herpes;
- healing minor wounds, warts, rashes;
- skin care affected by certain parasites, mycoses;
- dandruff caused by scalp infections;
- care of dry, cracked or damaged skin;
- elimination of lice, mites;
- as an insecticide or insect repellent.
Way of ussage:
- included in cosmetic compositions in a concentration of 5-20%; it can also be used pure, applied locally on the skin, for those who tolerate its smell;
- add 1-2 drops of neem oil to the daily dose of cream for problem skin;
- add 4-5 drops of neem oil to the shampoo portion;
- for dandruff and scalp infections: massage the scalp with a vegetable oil in which a few drops of neem are placed; leave it on for an hour and then wash your hair;
- for skin affected by acne: apply as a mask with clay and other specific extracts or as an ingredient in a serum or night cream;
- as an ingredient in emulsified creams, body oils or balms;
- as an ingredient for the formulation of ointments with local application;
- as an insect repellent: a few drops in a portion of cream mixed in the palm before application; added in percentage of approx. 10% in a vegetable oil (sesame, apricot, almond, coconut) or included as an ingredient in a lotion;
- for lice, prepare a hair mask in the form of emulsified cream or anhydrous cream, to which 5-7% neem oil is added (in the emulsion it is included in the fatty phase); apply to the hair and scalp and let it act for 20-30 minutes, then wash with shampoo;
- for pets affected by fleas, ticks or parasites: included in the formula of a shampoo at a percentage of 5-10% or a few drops in the dose of shampoo used as a rule; it is not toxic even if the animal licks its fur or skin;
- as a pesticide: mix 50 ml of neutral soap with 100 ml of neem oil and add hot water up to 1 liter; the solution is sprayed on the leaves and trunk of the plants, and on the soil, once a week; the solution prevents the development of larvae, repels aphids, mites and various beetles but does not affect butterflies, ladybugs or bees;
- as a spray against mites: mix 7 ml of neem oil with 50 ml of alcohol, combine the mixture with 43 ml of water and put it in a spray bottle; for a more pleasant smell, you can include 1-2 ml of lavender, geranium or palmarosa essential oil; shake the bottle before use.
Presentation:
50 ml
Features
Product code | 28418 |
Category | Cosmetic oils, Beauty and Care |
Product line | Neem |
Brand | Mayam |
Volume | 50 ml |
Product type | Oil |
Delivery from | Romania |
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Neem Oil (M - 1065), 50 ml, Mayam
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