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TRIEFTA AROMA

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ARGAN OIL

ARGAN OIL is prepared by pressing the slightly roasted kernels of the argan tree [Argania spinosa (L.) fruit. A. spinosa is only endemic in south-western Morocco. It’s most frequently sold as pure oil, which can be directly applied topically (directly to the skin) or ingested in order to provide several health benefits. For years, Argan forest dwellers have claimed that Argan oil is hepatoprotective and choleretic, that it prevents diabetes and that it has anti-inflammatory properties. Edible Argan oil is therefore the basis of the ‘amazigh diet’. As a cosmetic, Argan oil revitalises the skin, cures acne, hydrates dry skin, makes hair shine and so on. Argan oil contains a large number of healing properties, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Both help reduce symptoms for a number of different inflammatory skin conditions like psoriasis and rosacea. Argan oil is also best known as a moisturizer. As a result, it’s frequently found in lotions, soaps, and hair conditioners. It can be administered physically or taken orally with regular supplements to provide moisture. This is partly due to its high concentration of vitamin E, a fat-soluble antioxidant that can aid in water retention in the skin.
BERGAMOT OIL

Citrus aurantium bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil

BERGAMOT OIL Citrus bergamia, better known as Bergamot, belongs to the Rutaceae family, which is better identified by the name Citrus. This tree’s fruit is a cross between the lemon and the orange, giving the small, round fruit a slight pear-shaped, and a yellow coloring. Some think the fruit appears to look like a mini orange. Bergamot is a popular scent in the perfumery industry, and its powerful fragrance makes it an important constituent in many perfumes in which it acts as the top note. Several compounds in bergamot oil have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. This may make bergamot oil an effective spot treatment for acne in people who do not have sensitive skin. Used medicinally, Bergamot Essential Oil works as a febrifuge, which helps the body to recover from illness by fighting infections that cause fever. Its analgesic qualities may also make it effective against painful cysts and pimples. Used in aromatherapy applications, Bergamot Essential Oil is known to help reduce anxiety and stress and thereby alleviate symptoms of depression. The oil’s α-Pinene and Limonene constituents make it uplifting, refreshing, and stimulating. Inhaling Bergamot Oil can also maintain metabolism by increasing the hormones and fluids that aid digestion and nutrient absorption.
SUNFLOWER OIL

Helianthus annuus seed oil

 

Descubre las bondades naturales del Aceite de Girasol de TRIEFTA AROMA, elaborado a partir de las mejores semillas de girasol. Este aceite de alta calidad es famoso por su sabor ligero y su impresionante perfil nutricional, rico en vitamina E y bajo en grasas saturadas. Perfecto para cocinar y hornear, ofrece una alternativa saludable a las grasas tradicionales, realzando los platos con su sabor sutil y limpio mientras mantiene un alto punto de humo. Ideal para freír, saltear y aderezar ensaladas, el aceite de girasol de TRIEFTA AROMA es imprescindible en todas las cocinas. Adopte una opción saludable para el corazón que no comprometa el sabor ni la calidad.

LAVENDER OIL

LAVENDER OIL is commonly associated with two characteristics: its scent and its color. However, you may be surprised to learn that the lavender flower and the oil extracted from it have a long history in herbal therapy. Lavender is derived from the Latin root “lavare,” which meaning “to cleanse.” The usage of lavender may be traced back to ancient Egypt. Lavender oil was used in the mummification process there. Lavender was later used as a bath addition in various areas, including ancient Persia, Greece, and Rome. Lavender was thought to help cleanse the body and mind in these civilizations. Aromatherapy frequently use lavender. Simply hold a bottle of lavender oil to your nose and inhale to feel the advantages of its relaxing scent. For a more continuous experience, put a few drops of the oil in a diffuser, which will disperse the scent around the room. Lavender spray, such as a pillow spray before night, is another great way to use lavender as aromatherapy. If you have children or like crafts, make a DIY lavender playdough to stimulate various senses. Lavender has been utilized to relieve symptoms and give support for a variety of ailments since ancient times. Many of its health advantages have been validated by modern science, while others are still being researched.
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