NATURAL SKIN CARE TREATMENT 50ml x 2
African Sausage Tree Extract
Kigelia Gel: The Beauty Secret from the Heart of Africa
Steeped in African folklore and adopted by modern skincare aficionados, Kigelia Gel unveils the nurturing touch of the African Sausage Tree – a beauty secret that has stood the test of time. Infused with nature's bounty, our gel offers a rejuvenating embrace, truly representing an "Out of Africa" experience.
Natural skin care treatment from South Africa.
The Sausage Tree derives its name from the unusual 'sausage' shaped pods that hang from its long stalks.
Key Benefits:
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Rooted in Tradition: For generations, the African Sausage Tree, known scientifically as Kigelia Africana, has been revered in African communities for its skincare properties, believed to enhance skin vitality and appearance.
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Holistic Nourishment: Our Kigelia Gel is formulated to harness the potent benefits of the tree, creating a holistic skincare treatment without artificial additives.
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Versatile Elegance: Suitable for all skin types, this gel seamlessly fits into any skincare routine, offering a touch of natural luxury.
Features:
- 100% Natural Ingredients
- Non-GMO
- Manufactured under Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
Usage Recommendations: Cleanse the skin thoroughly before application. Apply a small amount of Kigelia Gel onto the desired area, gently massaging until absorbed. For optimal results, use daily. Always perform a patch test before full application and consult a dermatologist if any skin irritation occurs.
HOW DOES KIGELIA WORK?
- Assists in the promotion of the skins elasticity creating a firmer, smoother complexion for face and body.
- It slows the growth of over-productive skin cells - a common cause of many skin irritations
. - Reduces damage caused by exposure to the sun.
- Provides an anti-bacterial effect against various microorganisms.
- Strong antioxidants reduce lines and leave skin looking toned and vibrant.
INGREDIENTS:
Kigelia, Rosehip Oil, Lemon Grass Oil & Base Gel
STORE BELOW 25C IN A COOL DRY PLACE
RESULTS MAY VARY
Citations:
- Maroyi, A. (2013). Traditional use of medicinal plants in south-central Zimbabwe: review and perspectives. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 9(1), 31.
- Goun, E., Cunningham, G., Solodnikov, S., Krasnykch, O., & Miles, H. (2002). Antioxidant activity of Kigelia pinnata. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 80(2-3), 223-226.