Alpmed Fresh plant oil poppy petal oil
Body cream, 50 mlOnly 2 items in stock at supplier
Product details
For relaxation of muscle and abdominal discomfort, and enveloping for emotional pain. Fresh plant oils have a deep effect due to their base, olive oil. Olive oil is a warming plant oil that penetrates the skin, allowing for the specific healing plant's bioenergetic information transport. The Alpmed products are made from freshly harvested wild plants, carefully collected by hand from selected meadows and forests in the Bernese Alps and the untouched nature of Tuscany. This, along with immediate processing, ensures that the plant and solar energies of the living nature find their way into the mother tinctures and fresh plant oils. For the fresh plant oils, the harvested plants are processed using cold-pressed organic olive oil, and during the manufacturing process, they are rhythmized and sun-exposed. This results in energetically high-quality, well-tolerated fresh plant oils for oil cloth applications, rhythmic and energetic massages, and cosmetic care. The violet special glass of the oil bottles preserves the plant and solar energy as well as the intense aroma. Additionally, it guarantees a long shelf life – completely without preservatives. Properties: for daily cosmetic care, for rhythmic and energetic massage, for body-enveloping applications and oil cloth treatments.
Skin type | All skin types |
Care need | Care |
Target group | Men |
Body lotion type | Body cream |
Item number | 16521501 |
Manufacturer | Alpmed |
Category | Body lotions |
Manufacturer no. | 217015 |
Release date | 26.7.2021 |
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Body lotion type | Body cream |
Skin type | All skin types |
Care need | Care |
Country of origin | Switzerland |
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Items per sales unit | 1 x |
Content | 50 ml |
Weight | 152 g |
Length | 11.40 cm |
Width | 4.20 cm |
Height | 3.20 cm |
Weight | 196 g |
Ingredients | Organic, cold-pressed olive oil with rhythmised sun extract from poppy flowers (Papaver rhoeas). |