Why would you need an antiseptic when you have essential oils? Nature has already figured it all out.
Today we face a lot of skin problems: irritations, minor inflammations, insect bites, dryness after sun or frost. Instead of reaching for drugstore chemistry - turn to something that has been tested for centuries. Essential oils from NSP are more than just fragrances. They are true bioactive skin care and protection products.
Essential Oil - Tea Tree - a must-have in every home
This oil has powerful antiseptic and antibacterial properties.
- It eliminates acne and inflammation
- Helps with fungal lesions of the skin and nails
- Relieves eczema and dermatitis
- Effective even in herpes
Simple recipe: spot antiseptic
Mix 1 drop of tea tree oil with 1 tsp of base oil (e.g. almond oil). Apply to inflammation in the morning and evening
Essential Oil - Peppermint - refreshing and cooling
If your skin is sunburned, red or itchy, peppermint works quickly and gently:
- Relieves fever and redness
- Has an anti-inflammatory effect
- Stimulates blood circulation
- Refreshes the skin and muscles after exercise
Recipe: cooling spray
Mix in a spray bottle: 100 ml of water, 10 drops of peppermint, 10 drops of lavender, 1 tbsp. of alcohol or hydrolat.
Spray on the skin in the heat, after sports or for tired legs.
Essential Oil - Lavender is a universal protector
Lavender enhances the effects of other oils as well:
- Soothes the skin
- Relieves itching after insect bites
- Accelerates the healing of minor scratches
- Has an antiseptic effect
Tip: Add 2 drops of lavender to tea tree for a mild but powerful antiseptic for sensitive skin.
Natural insect repellent: how to protect yourself and children
You can forget about chemistry! Combine:
- Essential Oil - Lavender
- Essential Oil - Tea Tree
- Essential Oil - Inspire
- Essential Oil - Refuge
Repellent recipe: 20 drops of essential oils, 50 ml alcohol, 50 ml water.
Apply to clothing and skin before walking. Refresh every 45 minutes - it's safe, even for children!
Irritation, itching, flaking - it's not always about the cream. Sometimes it's a signal. Aromatherapy is not a substitute for a doctor, but a powerful aid to the body if used consciously and regularly.