How to Do the Tamanu Oil Dry Scrub:
My favorite way to use it happens to be as more of a dry scrub.
on your stretch marks, or anywhere you want to exfoliate, encourage the tamanu to sink into your skin, and ultimately soften and heal.
How to Do the Tamanu Oil Dry Scrub:
Put some drops of Tamanu oil, over the skin you want to exfoliate.
(make sure your skin is clean, No makeup)
Massage for a minute or two.
Take a small handful of sand into the palm of your hand,and very, very softly massage the sand, around on your skin.
Do this for 3 -5 minutes.
Rinse with water.
Left behind will be amazingly soft, glowing skin. It may still feel a tiny bit oily for a while, but it sinks in relatively quickly. Within 10-15 minutes
Tahitian Women also apply a few drops of Tamanu Oil to their hair after shampooing.
It adds an attractive, natural sheen to the hair.
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Tamanu Oil Skin Care:
Tamanu Oil
Tamanu oil’s ability to heal damaged skin is well researched. The oil is notable for treating scars, stretch marks (fades stretch marks with great results), minor wounds, skin irritations, rashes, bedsores and many other skin concerns
apply Tamanu oil to scrapes, cuts, burns, insect bites and stings, acne and acne scars, psoriasis, diabetic sores, anal fissures, sunburn, dry or scaly skin, blisters, eczema, diaper rash and herpes sores -- and even to reduce foot and body odor
Tamanu oil has even healed severe burns caused by boiling water, chemicals and X-rays. Its anti-inflammatory properties reduce rashes, sores, swelling and abrasions. Tamanu oil promotes new tissue formation, accelerating healing and healthy skin growth
Tamanu Oil (the sacred oil of Tahiti) has gained the world's attention due to a combination of effective use in traditional settings and scientific research supporting its traditional uses.
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