Laurel oil

Laurel oil is made from the leaves of the noble laurel, commonly known as the laurel tree, from which the ancient Greeks wove wreaths for their poets, Olympic winners, war heroes and other important people. The laurel tree is also an indirect hero of Greek mythology. Daphne, a nymph who did not reciprocate Appolin's affections, wanting to escape from a man in love, begged her father to transform her into a laurel tree.

Laurel oil has an interesting dark green color and intense fragrance. At room temperature it has a solid consistency. The observed rapid change in consistency under a small change in temperature has found application in cosmetics. This is because creams with laurel oil are characterized by easy application and quick absorption without leaving an unpleasant sticky feeling.

Olaurel leaf funnel has strong warming properties to reduce joint pain and lift painful muscle tension. In natural medicine, it is used to treat joint sprains and swelling, as well as to heal hard-to-heal wounds and psoriatic lesions. Cleansing, astringent, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects have found use in the treatment of acne.

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