Emu Oil Pure Premium Australian | For Skin and Hair Moisturizer


Natural Emu Oil is a traditional Australian Aboriginal medicine and natural skin and hair moisturizer. It is recognized as complementary medicine by the Therapeutic Goods Administration in Australia (TGA) for the treatment of burns, wounds, bruises, as ointments for dry cracked heels, for reducing scar formation in healed burn wounds, and as a pain reliever for bone, muscle, and joint disorders. This emu oil is fully refined and contains all natural ingredients, including vitamins, minerals, and the essential fatty acids Omega 3 and 6.

This emu oil is milky white, and each batch is analyzed to confirm that all essential ingredients are present at the natural concentrations. This emu oil is highly penetrating to the skin, and thus fully effective as topical treatment.

Directions:

  • This pure emu oil is for external use only.
  • Just apply a small quantity every time you use..
  • This Emu Oil is a powerful moisturizer that penetrates skin and hair very effectively. If after any application it feels greasy, it means you have used too much.
  • For direct skin application to treat dryness or superficial pains: spread a few drops into the palm of your hand and rub the affected area. Cover with cloth or gauze if desired. The oil will absorb rapidly. There is no limit to the number of daily applications.
  • For all-body treatment, we recommend one teaspoon in the bath. Use only a mild soap and towel dry.
  • For dry or damaged hair, spread 2-6 drops into your palm according to length and thickness of hair, start at the tip of hairs and work towards the scalp. If a scalp treatment is desired, add a couple of extra drops and massage scalp well. Use a shower cap to protect, and wait 10-30 min. Rinse with a very mild shampoo, such as the Koru Naturals manuka honey shampoo.

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Information About Emu

The Emu was an important source of meat to the Aborigines in the areas to which it was endemic. Emu fat was used as bush medicine, and was rubbed on the skin. It also served as a valuable lubricant. It was mixed with ochre to make the traditional paint for ceremonial body adornment, as well as to oil wooden tools and utensils such as the coolamon…More

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