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Lentisk Oil (30 ml)
Lentisk Oil (30 ml)
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Extracted from the twigs or leaves of the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus), this rare oil is renowned for its circulatory , decongestant , and toning properties. It is particularly indicated for relieving heavy legs , varicose veins , edema , as well as hemorrhoids and water retention .
Thanks to its anti-inflammatory , lymphotonic , and astringent properties, mastic oil works deep down to stimulate microcirculation , soothe tension, and visibly improve vascular and skin comfort . It is also used in massage to complement lymphatic drainage or slimming treatments.
The benefits
Improves blood circulation and relieves heavy legs
Reduces the appearance of varicose veins and small visible blood vessels
Helps reduce edema , swelling , and lymphatic congestion
Soothes venous or inflammatory pain (hemorrhoids, sprains, etc.)
Tones and firms skin tissue
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Promotes vascular elasticity and decongestion
When used in slimming treatments, it helps to drain and smooth the skin
A resinous and woody fragrance, very pleasant for therapeutic massage
Usage tips
Heavy legs and varicose veins :
Perform an upward massage (from ankles to thighs), 1 to 2 times a day, preferably in the evening.
Slimming or draining treatments :
Apply pure or mixed with a vegetable oil (such as calophyllum or macadamia oil) and massage the areas to be worked on (thighs, hips, stomach) in circular movements.
Hemorrhoids (external use only) :
Apply very locally by dabbing the affected area.
Sprains or swollen areas :
Massage gently to relieve inflammation and improve the resorption of edema.
Our recommendations
- For external use only
- Store away from heat and humidity
- Perform a skin test before use to check your skin's tolerance
- Check for restrictions related to breastfeeding, pregnancy, use in children, or use by a sick person.
- In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with clean water and consult a doctor if necessary.
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