Myrtle oil has numerous health and skin benefits. Little known, it can be used both externally and internally.
Myrtle oil has many benefits.
Used externally on the skin, it treats acne, pustules and wrinkles. It treats inflammation and wounds on the skin. For the hair, it prevents hair loss and treats and strengthens the hair. If you drink it, it can have good health properties. Particularly as an anti-flu agent. It disinfects the urinary and respiratory tracts. It also acts as a cough suppressant and treats lung ailments. It can be massaged into the chest to soothe a cough.
A Mediterranean shrub
The small shrub that grows around the Mediterranean is called myrtle, and the berry that grows on it is called myrtle. It is from this berry that all the benefits of myrtle oil are derived. Myrtle is associated with many legends of love and beauty. A small tree with white flowers, small, fleshy berries grow and are harvested in autumn. As well as its culinary uses, myrtle is obviously used in cosmetics.
How is myrtle oil used?
Externally, myrtle oil can be used on the face, but especially on the hair. Before shampooing, massage a littlemyrtle oil into the scalp and leave the oil bath on, not forgetting the ends of your hair, for at least thirty minutes. Shampoo afterwards. It can also be massaged into the chest, for example. It will be beneficial to your health if you drink it every day as a course of treatment, on an empty stomach or at the start of a meal. The benefits of this oil will be effective after a few weeks' use.
Origin: Morocco
Brand: Al Kawthar