Skin Care That’s High on Santa’s Gift List
Santa knows that exposure to harsh winter weather causes special skin problems
The face, hands, arms and legs are subjected to cold, harsh, winter winds and dry, heated indoor air at this time of year. Emu Oil is the answer to dry, chapped and irritated skin.
The skin is a natural barrier against Winter’s harsh conditions. The outermost layer of skin (epidermis) is very important to keeping the inner layers of skin protected. Leading skin specialists agree that this is the time of year that the skin craves oils to replenish those being lost through cold and dry conditions. Emu Oil contains wonderful Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs), including Omega 3, Omega 6 and Omega 9. These EFAs along with other short chain fatty acids help to keep the outer and inner layers of the skin nourished, moisturized and rehydrated. By using Emu Oil you can feed the outer surface of skin while replenishing the essential fatty acids deeper within the lower layers of the skin.
Emu Oil can be a lifesaver for dry skin. Emu Oil’s amazing transdermal properties allow it to quickly penetrate to the lower layers of the skin delivering its nutrients to the cells. It is a nourishing and moisturizing oil, which has the same lipid (fat) panel as human skin, that rebalances the fatty acids to ensure softer and more hydrated skin. Emu Oil is all natural. There are no chemicals and no fillers to further irritate your skin’s already delicate state.
Emu Oil is safe for all ages. Whether newborn or elderly, It will will help to soothe your dry, itchy skin problems. When you purchase Emu Oil, look for the AEA Certified Emu Oil logo. This logo ensures that the Emu Oil has met or exceeded the AEA guidelines for Fully Refined Emu Oil.
Founded in 1989, The American Emu Association is a non-profit trade association representing breeders, producers and marketers of emu meat, oil and other emu co-products. The emu industry is an alternative agricultural industry, dominated by the small farmer, who is devoted to humane and environmentally positive practices that will produce beneficial products for society. For more information about the American Emu Association (AEA) or the emu industry visit https://aea-emu.org