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The prickly pear seed oil, also called Barbary fig or cactus seed oil is considered as one of the rarest, luxurious and most powerful organic skincare ingredient thanks to its natural composition brimming with essential fatty acids.  The prickly pear seed oil is much more powerful than the Argan oil, it's rich in Linoleic acid, Vitamim E and Toropherols, making it a unique product that keeps your skin glowing and youthful! The production of the authentic prickly pear seed oil is a labor intensive and extremely lengthy process manually handled by women from the rural area in the southern region of Morocco. The Cactus fruits...

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If you’ve ever blushed, you know your skin can reflect your feelings. It makes sense, then, that emotional trouble might show up as skin trouble. Although cause and effect can be difficult to pin down, considerable data suggest that in some people, psychological factors can activate or worsen certain skin conditions. Recognizing and treating these psychological issues might help the skin, too, reports the November 2006 issue of Harvard Women’s Health Watch. Interest in the mind-skin connection has led to a field called psychodermatology. Its aim is not to substitute psychotherapy for medicine, but to recognize emotional issues that may...

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"Hemp seed oil, which is extractable from the seeds of the hemp plant, may have some benefits for hair care. Hemp seed oil is a dark green oil that manufacturers make by cold-pressing these seeds or using solvents to extract their oil. Hemp seeds are the fruit of the hemp plant.  Hemp is a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant. It does not contain nearly as much delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the ingredient that causes the “high” that people associate with smoking weed, as other varieties. Indeed, humans have cultivated hemp for thousands of years, using it to make rope, sails, food,...

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