Wax ointments, creams made through tradition
Wax ointments, creams made through tradition
Wax ointments are creams made through tradition. They come from an ancient recipe for skin beautification. In ancient Greece, cosmetics were made from pure olive oil and beeswax. A wax rich in propolis with antiseptic, emollient, anti-inflammatory and healing properties that helps the skin to have a soft and elastic structure.
Hippocrates as early as the 4th century BC. recorded the beneficial properties of herbs, honey, wax and propolis. Cleopatra had gone down in history as the beauty who had a particular weakness in taking her bath from a mixture of honey and milk, while she used honey and milk lotion for her face and body, where she ensured her youth. Honey is one of the most active moisturizers, which means that it attracts, absorbs and retains water in its molecules, so it can be an active moisturizing agent providing the necessary moisture, while protecting the skin from irritation.For this reason it is considered the most suitable natural hydration derivative for sensitive skin such as babies. Honey is also considered as an effective healing ingredient for abrasions and minor wounds on the skin and in healing, while it has antimicrobial and antiseptic properties.
The wax ointments are prepared with olive oil, enriched with vitamins and lanolin and herbal extracts of the area. They are ideal for skin diseases, burns, eczema while keeping your skin smooth and soft. Their use is the ideal solution for any skin type problem.
They are a bit greasy and for this reason it is better to use them at night but this is also an advantage because they are very high in herbs and oils as they do not contain any watery elements (which all commercial creams contain in full). Used on clean skin with massage. A small amount is enough.