Tragacnath Oil

Tragacanth oil, derived from the gum of the Astragalus plant, is known for its soothing and medicinal properties. Tragacanth gum has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and is known for its anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and healing qualities.

 

Weight : 200 ml

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 50.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 41.99.

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Alkhaja Store

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Alkhaja Store

Product Description

Tragacanth oil, derived from the gum of the Astragalus plant, is known for its soothing and medicinal properties. Tragacanth gum has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and is known for its anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and healing qualities.

Benefits of Tragacanth Oil:

For the skin:

  • Anti-inflammatory: Helps reduce inflammation and soothe irritated skin, especially useful for conditions like eczema or dermatitis.
  • Skin hydration: Works as a moisturizer to help hydrate and improve skin elasticity.
  • Wound healing: The oil has properties that support the healing of cuts, scars, and wounds by promoting cell regeneration.
  • Anti-aging: Due to its antioxidant properties, it helps combat the signs of aging, such as wrinkles and fine lines.

For the hair:

  • Soothing scalp: Helps alleviate scalp irritation and itching caused by dryness or conditions like dandruff.
  • Strengthening hair: Promotes healthy hair growth and strengthens the hair follicles.
  • Hair conditioning: Adds moisture to dry hair, making it more manageable and shiny.

Tragacanth oil is valued in both skincare and hair care for its natural healing and moisturizing properties.

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