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  • Body Balms, Oils, Creams, & Lotions

    Herbal Oil For Scar Tissue
    submitted by HTN President Donna Maria

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    This combination of herbal extracts may help soften and face scar tissue over time. Don't give up after just a few applications!! It takes time for herbals to work. You can double this recipe to make an ounce.

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    Ingredients:
    1/2 ounce rose hips seed oil
    2 drops calendula CO2 (select)
    3 drops German chamomile CO2 (select)
    2 drops  helichrysum CO2 (select)

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    Blending Procedure:

    1. Combine the CO2 extracts in a small container and allow to sit for at least a week. This allows time for the herbals to mellow together before suspending them in the carrier.

    2. Add the CO2 blend to the rose hips seed oil and shake gently. It's best to use a dropper bottle for this treatment so it can be more easily dispensed.

    3. Apply enough to massage easily and evenly into scar tissue 1-2 times daily. Massage gently yet firmly to help soften the scar tissue and facilitate healing.

    4. The herbals in this treatment may discolor clothing so be careful to massage it fully into skin before putting on clothing to avoid staining.

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