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Nature's Shield Organic Grape Seed Oil 200ml

Nature's Shield

Nature's Shield Organic Grape Seed Oil 200ml

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Nature's Shield Grape seed oil is cold press-extracted from the seeds of grapes. One of the oldest cultivated plants in the world, it was grown in Ancient Egypt, Babylon and India, for its fruit, juice and wine. The oil is currently used in cosmetics and skincare and as a nutritious oil in the food industry.
Grape seed oil contains:Vitamin E which is anti-inflammatory, makes it useful in irritated skin conditions, after-sun skin care and for ageing skin.Anti-microbial properties which make it a natural choice for problem skin such as acne.Anti-oxidants, it contains a powerful anti oxidant ingredient called proanthocyanidin, which as been shown to even out skin tone when used consistently.Omega chain fatty acids, make it deeply moisturising and healthy as a dietary oil. Research has shown grape seed oil t improve skin's elasticity and softness.

Nature's Shield Grape seed oil is cold press-extracted from the seeds of grapes. One of the oldest cultivated plants in the world, it was grown in Ancient Egypt, Babylon and India, for its fruit, juice and wine. The oil is currently used in cosmetics and skincare and as a nutritious oil in the food industry.
Grape seed oil contains:Vitamin E which is anti-inflammatory, makes it useful in irritated skin conditions, after-sun skin care and for ageing skin.Anti-microbial properties which make it a natural choice for problem skin such as acne.Anti-oxidants, it contains a powerful anti oxidant ingredient called proanthocyanidin, which as been shown to even out skin tone when used consistently.Omega chain fatty acids, make it deeply moisturising and healthy as a dietary oil. Research has shown grape seed oil t improve skin's elasticity and softness.


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