Fresh Therapies Nourishing Nail Elixir 10ml - Aluminium Lid
Description
This Nail Elixir is excellent in helping regenerate new cell growth, nourish and condition the nails and cuticles! It's golden colour with a wonderful aroma!
The blended oils are perfect for most skin types including those with psoriasis and eczema. Great for anti ageing skin too. With its antiseptic properties, also helping to help sooth sores around the the cuticles. It penetrates the nail and cuticles quickly, leaving no greasy residue.
HOW TO USE
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Apply a small drop to the nail area and massage in.
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You can use this oil as often as you wish throughout the day, but always try to apply before bedtime.
FEATURES
- Aluminium lid available so you can keep your pipette for the next bottle!
- Jojoba, Apricot, Neroli essential oil & Frankincense essential oil.
- You will notice a marked difference in your nail and cuticle condition within 4-6 weeks of continuous use
- Jojoba, Apricot, Neroli essential oil, Frankincense essential oil.
About Fresh Therapies
"Most ladies say they wish their nails were better in either condition or length. And, they’ll give various reasons as to why they are not.
Natural and organic products hadn’t come to the forefront back then!
I understand that not everyone wants long nails, but most people do want to have healthy nails.
This is when I set about finding nailcare products that were nourishing, moisturising, had non-toxic ingredients, had a delicate aroma, were easy to use and eco-friendly, and with as much plastic-free packaging as possible.
Everyone would always make negative comments about the smell of the nail polish remover and acetone fumes that lingered in the air of the salon, staff included.
This is when the penny dropped!
Fresh Therapies natural nail care was born. I created a nicer smelling, natural nail polish remover which doesn’t strip the natural oils from your nails, and the nourishing nail elixir which prevents dry, weak, brittle nails. Topped off with the glass nail file to leave the nails smoother to the touch.
I still keep my nails short even though I stopped the salon work. Playing with grandkids, packing orders and doing paddle boarding takes its toll."