Hyperoxygenated oil
PHARAOHS OIL: Rosemary
Inci name : Olea europea, Rosmerinus officinalis
Brand : L'HUILE PRÉCIEUSE PHARAONS
| 15ml | $CAD 10.15 | Add |
| product number: PU023 | ||
| 30ml | $CAD 12.30 | Add |
| product number: PU019 | ||
| 60ml | $CAD 19.40 | Add |
| product number: PU015 | ||
| 120ml | $CAD 32.30 | Add |
| product number: PU011 | ||
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In addition to containing the PRECIOUS PHARAOHS OIL NATURAL oil’s properties, it also provides the benefits of essential ROSEMARY oil: toning revitalising, effective on cellulite. Nourishes the skin and can improve most scalp problems, particularly dandruff and seborrhea.
Skin :
Balancing, anticeptic, anti-inflammatory and regenerative ; aczema, dandruff, diaper/naapy rash, sunburn, insect bites. Relieves athlete’s foot. Effective for stretchmarks since it promotes cell growth and helps to minimize scarring.
BATH:
For a relaxing bath and to balance the skin’s pH, mix to 125ml of milk 10 to 15 ml of oil under running water.
To soothe a specific body region:
Apply on the targeted region, and then cover with a plastic film and a hot towel. Leave in place for 20 minutes and massage.
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« Ever since a nasty fall, I had a painful heel, yet it wasn't broken or even twisted. I was told about Huile des Pharaons, and within a few weeks, I was relieved of any pain. »
Madeleine Lussier
(Massage Therapist)
CIMA Corporation, Quebec

Hyperoxygenated olive oil is not only an extraordinary massage oil, it also has therapeutic properties which were recognized by the healers of ancient Egypt. It helps soothe inflammation and muscular tension.
What’s more, PRECIOUS PHARAOH’S OIL helps renew cells while moisturizing and nourishing the skin. It also helps relieve several skin problems, such as dryness, scalp problems, itching, sunburns, burns, keratosis (cracked skin on hands and feet).












