Natural Skin and Beauty
Product Search  |  Checkout  |  Home  |  Track Your Order


Home
About Us
Contact Us
Natural Skin Care Products
Natural Hair Care Products
Mineral Makeup
Aromatherapy Oils
Specials
Aloe Vera
Natural Skin Care Routine
Aloe Vera for Sensitive Skin, Acne, Cellulite, Stretch Marks, Burns, Wounds, Skin Cancer...
Baby Skin Care,  Cradle Cap, Nappy Rash
Why Natural Skin Care?
Privacy Policy
Shipping Information
Ingredients of Mineral Makeup and Natural Skin Care Products
Cellulite Oil Ingredients explained
FAQ
Testimonials
Articles on Natural Skin Care
Resources

Cellulite oil skin treatment

Shopping Basket

Items 0
Subtotal $0.00
Note: All prices in Australian Dollars

Price Set


Search by Keyword

Featured Products

Featured Products





Cellulite Oil Ingredients explained


Cellulite oil

How do essential oils work in treatment of cellulite?

·          When used for massage, they are absorbed and begin to break down excessive cellulite and increase the pore size of the small blood vessels beneath the skin.

·          This in turn improves circulation and increases the blood flow to the affected areas causing a flushing action of the waste and toxic products accumulated in the body (cellulite).

·          The massaging action also generates heat that helps in lysis of fat

·          By removing the dead cells, a good massage will improve the skin tone which itself reduces the appearance of cellulite

 

Carrier oils are important when using aromatherapy. Not only do they have a nourishing effect but some Essential oils for cellulite can be irritating when applied directly to the skin. Especially for those who have sensitive skin. Carrier oils allow the essential oil to be massaged, rather than being absorbed too quickly. When it comes to cellulite and the use of essential oils - you must apply by massage to get the best results (don't just wipe the oils over the skin)

 

Important Note: Wild Natures Cellulite Oil does not contain aminophylline, a harsh chemical used to treat asthma. While some cellulite cream manufacturers claim aminophylline reduces cellulite, this is not proven by substantial research.

 

Ingredients in detail:

 

Aloe Vera Regenerates the skin, adds nourishment and reduces the sluggishness of skin cells so that they function more effectively. 

 

Avocado oil (Persea Americana) – This oil is good for dry skin, aging skin and sensitive skin. It will carry the essential oils more deeply into the skin, increasing their effectiveness

 

Sweet Almond Oil is used as the carrier oil for remaining ingredients and is rich in nutrients to benefit the elasticity and hydration of your skin.

Sweet Almond Oil prevents dry skin, help absorb other oils from the skin surface faster and doesn't get rancid hence can be used as a combination with other oils for massage.

Jojoba oil is actually a polyunsaturated “liquid wax”. It’s useful for moisture control and protection which make it a good skin moisturizer. Unlike some other carriers, Jojoba oil doesn’t become rancid.

Jojoba Oil prevents dry skin, help absorb other oils from the skin surface faster and don't get rancid hence can be used as a combination with other oils for massage.

Carrot oil detoxifies the skin and makes it flawless. The essential oil of carrot root is also useful to gain suppleness, firmness for ageing skins and wrinkled skin.
Carrot Oil is exclusively rich in beta-carotene, Vitamin A & E and pro-vitamin A. It is useful in curing dry, chapped, cracked skin. Carrot oil maintains the moisture in our skin and has also found to have properties that help in reducing scars, inflammation, and contains vitamins A, B, C, D and E, extremely beneficial to the skin. It is also a good toner for skin.

Vitamin E
is a major fighter of free radicals in the body (especially when it is in natural form) Improves circulation and is essential for healthy skin. Considered one of the best antioxidants for fighting cellulite As a potent, fat-soluble antioxidant, Vitamin E not only works as an anti-aging agent but it also helps protect veins and arteries and assists the body in delivering increased oxygen to the skin’s living layers. For cellulite sufferers this means that Vitamin E helps the body more efficiently flush out the toxins and fat deposits that are responsible for the characteristic appearance of cellulite.

Fennel - acts as a diuretic that helps with dispersing cellulite by removing excess water. This helps to start breaking down cellulite. Fennel addresses toxin build - up.  The therapeutic properties of Fennel include: aperitif, antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, diuretic, emmenagogue, insecticide, laxative, stimulant, stomachic, tonic and vermifuge.
Fennel also has a cleansing and toning effect on the skin, helps with bruises, oily and mature complexions.

 

Lemon The rubefacient and diuretic properties are used to bring balance to the fluids in the cells and ensuring optimum circulation - which is needed to remove cellulite. Helps prevent water retention

lemon is also an effective natural exfoliant and works to gently remove layers of dead skin cells from your complexion and other areas of the body that suffer from rough textured skin. Lemons work perfectly as a natural astringent.


The therapeutic properties of lemon oil are: anti-acid, anti-sclerotic, antibiotic, sedative, carminative, anti neuralgic, diuretic, astringent, digestive, anti-spasmodic, antiseptic, febrifuge, laxative and vermifuge. Stimulating for circulatory system, liquefying the blood. Lemon acts as an agent which detoxifies and purifies the blood. They also improve the skin tone by absorbing the excess fluid retained in the body.


Grapefruit oil
is very effective in removing toxins from the body, making it ideal for the treatment of and to fight cellulite, as well as other toxic problems in the skin. It has a lymphatic stimulant action and is also very effective in controlling liquid processes in the skin, making it effective in cases of water retention and in detoxification - therefore perfect if used to fight cellulite. Grapefruit oil also improves the skin tone. It has a toning effect on both skin and tissues by absorbing the excess fluid retained in the body. For this reason it is a good oil to use when treating cellulite. It also eases congestion in oily skins - making it helpful in treating acne.

Grapefruit also acts as an agent which detoxifies and purifies the blood. It is the superb lymphatic stimulant action in grapefruit oil that helps to make it a favorite ingredient for any product that deals with excess water in the tissue. Apart from the diuretic effect it has in removing excess water, it boosts the general lymphatic operation in the skin; thereby prevent an occurrence of the same problem. The main therapeutic properties of grapefruit oil are: anti-depressant, antiseptic, aperitif, diuretic, disinfectant, lymphatic stimulant, tonic and anti-infectious.


 Directions on How to Use our Cellulite Oil

Cellulite Oil should be massaged into slightly damp skin, using small circular motions, morning and evening. We recommend that you take a few minutes to firmly massage the oil into your skin to increase circulation and its efficacy. Wild Natures anti cellulite oil blend spreads beautifully and will absorb easily, leaving no oily film. Just use 1/3 of what you think you would need - just a tear drop for each area as it is 100% product, not just 20% good stuff and 80% filler, so use sparingly.  

 

Benefits

· Potent cellulite reduction agents include organic Aloe Vera.

· 100% natural ingredients

· No side effects

· Has shown to shrink fat cells and drain fluids

· Increases circulation

· Firms and tones thighs and/or buttocks

· Restores and Increases the elasticity of your skin

· Increase circulation and eliminate toxins,

· Helps prevent the formation of new cellulite!

· Together, these ingredients work to increase circulation, drain fluids and activate lipolysis, the breakdown of stored fat.

 

Please read our information on how to treat and prevent cellulite naturally.