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All About Time-Less Nourishing Oil

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Time-Less Nourishing Oil:

- Is formulated for all skin types

- Helps smooth the skin

- Moisturises and protects

- Restores the skin's natural balance

Time-Less Nourishing Oil is a non-greasy skincare oil, indicated for the prevention and alleviation of:

- Dry skin

- Stretch marks

- Scars

- Pigmentation and blemishes

- Ageing skin

Directions for use:

Time-Less Nourishing Oil can be used by both adults and children.

Dry Skin:

Apply Time-Less Nourishing Oil regularly after bathing or showering, or after exposure to any other conditions that may dehydrate the skin, including swimming and outdoor activities, a dry environment (air-conditioning, warm and dry parts of the country), the sun or extreme temperatures.

Massage Time-Less Nourishing Oil gently onto any dry skin area. Time-Less Nourishing Oil can also be used as a bath oil to improve hydration of the skin. Add a few drops of Time-Less Nourishing Oil to warm bath water before bathing.

Stretch marks (striae):

Stretch marks can be treated by applying Time-Less Nourishing Oil to the affected area twice daily. After application gently massage the area with the fingertips. Stretch marks can be prevented by applying Time-Less Nourishing Oil regularly to areas where stretch marks are prone to develop.

Scars (of any origin):

After applying Time-Less Nourishing Oil to the scar, gently massage the area with fingertips. Repeat 2-3 times a day.

Irregular skin pigmentation and blemishes:

Apply Time-Less Nourishing Oil twice daily to pigmented or blemished skin and massage with the fingertips in circular movements.

Ageing skin:

Apply Time-Less Nourishing Oil to the skin, including the face if necessary, twice daily. Massage in a circular motion.

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Apply Time-Less Nourishing Oil regularly after bathing or showering, or after exposure to any other conditions that may dehydrate the skin
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