Cracks

Chapped skin, often caused by cold, wind or dryness, can make skin uncomfortably dry, cracked and painful. This section is dedicated to exploring essential oils and hydrosols, renowned for their moisturizing, repairing and protective properties. These natural remedies are carefully selected for their ability to soothe, nourish and restore damaged skin, helping to reduce chapping and improve overall skin appearance. We guide you through a range of suitable products, providing advice on how to use them for optimum effectiveness.

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Green Myrtle Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Green Myrtle Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Green Myrtle Essential Oil is traditionally used for its healing and soothing properties. It is particularly suitable for treating chapped skin, helping to soothe the skin and accelerate healing.

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Lavender Fine Altitude Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Lavender Fine Altitude Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Lavender Essential Oil is renowned for its healing and regenerative properties. Applied diluted, it can help soothe and repair chapped skin, while promoting healing.

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Rose Geranium Bourbon Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Rose Geranium Bourbon Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Geranium bourbon is known for its astringent and healing properties. It is effective for treating chapped skin, helping to regenerate the skin and reduce inflammation.

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Cistus Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Cistus Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Cistus Essential Oil has healing and repairing properties. Applied diluted to the skin, it can be particularly useful for treating deep chapping and promoting the repair of damaged skin.

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Precautions

It is important to note that the information provided on this page is for educational purposes and should not be construed as medical advice. Chapped skin may be a symptom of underlying conditions that require medical attention. Essential oils and hydrolats, while effective for certain symptoms, should not be used as a substitute for medically approved skin care or dermatological treatment. We recommend consulting a dermatologist or healthcare professional before trying any new treatments, especially if you have sensitive or chronic skin conditions. The effectiveness of these natural remedies may vary from person to person, and their use should be undertaken with caution.

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