Arnica Oil – Correct

Acne Prone Skin, Anti-Aging Properties

Anti-Aging, Anti-Inflammation, Anti-microbial, Evens Skin Tone

Nature’s intelligence exemplified in the ultimate anti-aging cream. Arnica is an adaptogen and a vasodilator… increasing or decreasing blood flow as necessary when used topically.

$69.00

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If skin is inflamed, arnica will reduce blood flow and inflammation – bringing down redness. If there is a lack of blood flow, arnica will increase circulation – improving cellular turnover and making it nature’s own anti-aging product.

You can also use arnica to bring down inflammation from insect bites, muscle aches, and even on your fingers and joints – easing pain from arthritis.

Combine with Yarrow & Labrador Tea for Acne Prone Skin.

Combine with Rose & Labrador Tea for Anti-Aging.

Day and Night

Use your Holistic Buffalo Oils as your moisturizer to finish your skincare routine.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

There is 30% or more Jojoba oil in every single one. Creates a smooth application. It is also a preservative which will keep it stable for a year if kept away from moisture & direct sunlight.

I chose oils that are light and fast absorbing as these are most effective for facial skin and a lightweight application even before makeup.

Away from moisture & direct sunlight.

Products with astringent properties cause the contraction of skin cells, cleanses by extracting dirt and oil from the pores and tightens the pores. Astringent oil cleansers will pull out impurities.

The combined properties of the flowers can produce a powerful entourage effect, exponentially growing their benefits and creating a customized skin care routine for each individual. So if you have combination skin and acne prone skin with dry tendencies, you could combine Yarrow, Cedar and Labrador Tea. 

I source from organic farms and wild spaces, handpicking wildflowers in the Yukon and in BC.