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Nature's Skin Care Elixir | Mango & olive healing through the ages

Nature's Skin Care Elixir | Mango & olive healing through the ages

Since the resurgence of interest in natural, clean skin care products, curiosity has grown with educated consumers seeking the best and purest options available. Favorites like shea butter, coconut oil, and cocoa butter are common ingredients sought after for their nutrient-rich properties. 

There are a few lesser known but thoroughly time-tested hero ingredients ripe with powerful, effective, and gentle healing. As with many legendary skin care practices, knowledge about the wide ranging benefits of using mango butter and olive oil has waxed and waned over the years but is now coming back to the forefront as part of the clean beauty movement.

 

Mango Butter and Olive Oil Uses Over Time:

 

🥭 Mangoes are native to South Asia where indigenous communities have long used them in  traditional skin care routines for soothing dry and irritated skin and to promote overall skin health. 

🫒 Olive oil use dates back to ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt in public baths, in cosmetics, ointments, perfumes, and much more. 

🫒 Medieval Europeans considered olive oil a beauty treatment for the upper class. 

🫒 Grown in plenty across the Mediterranean, olives have been and continue to be an essential ingredient for health, both internally and externally.  

 

Benefits of Mango Butter:

 

🥭 Moisturization: Mango butter is highly emollient, meaning it can provide deep moisturization to the skin, keeping it soft and hydrated, particularly beneficial for individuals with dry or sensitive skin. Mango butter is lightweight, making it a versatile option for various skin types, including those with sensitive or oily skin.

 🥭 Rich in Antioxidants: Mango butter contains antioxidants like vitamins A, C, and E, which can help protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals. Antioxidants play a crucial role in maintaining skin health and preventing premature aging.

🥭 Skin Repair: The presence of fatty acids in mango butter, such as oleic acid and stearic acid, can contribute to skin repair and regeneration, leaving skin soft and supple. This makes it useful for addressing skin issues such as scars, stretch marks, and fine lines.

 🥭 Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Mango butter has anti-inflammatory properties that may help soothe irritated skin and alleviate symptoms of skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis.

 🥭 UV Protection: While not a substitute for dedicated sunscreen, mango butter contains a small amount of natural sun protection. It may provide some defense against harmful UV rays, although it is not sufficient on its own for sun protection.

🥭 Collagen Production: Mango butter is believed to stimulate collagen production in the skin. Collagen is a protein that helps maintain the skin's elasticity and firmness, contributing to a more youthful appearance.

 🥭 Improves Skin Tone and Texture: Regular use of mango butter may help improve skin tone and texture, resulting in a smoother and more even appearance.

 🥭 Hair Care: Mango butter is often used in hair products to moisturize and nourish the hair, reduce frizz, and promote a healthy scalp.

 🥭 Non-Comedogenic: Mango butter is non-comedogenic, meaning it is unlikely to clog pores. This makes it suitable for individuals with oily or acne-prone skin.



Benefits of Olive Oil:

 

🫒 Moisturization: Olive oil is a rich source of monounsaturated fats and squalene, which provide deep hydration to the skin. It helps in preventing moisture loss, making the skin soft and supple.

 🫒 Antioxidant Protection: Olive oil contains antioxidants, such as vitamin E and polyphenols, that help protect the skin from oxidative stress and free radical damage. This can contribute to maintaining a youthful and healthy complexion.

 🫒 Anti-Inflammatory Properties: The presence of polyphenols in olive oil may have anti-inflammatory effects, making it beneficial for soothing irritated or inflamed skin. It may ease symptoms of dryness and itching in conditions like eczema and dermatitis.  

 🫒 Wound Healing: Olive oil has been traditionally used for wound healing due to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It may aid in the recovery process and reduce the appearance of scars.

 🫒 Anti-Aging Effects: Regular application of olive oil may help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The antioxidants in olive oil can support collagen production and protect the skin from premature aging.

 🫒 Sunburn Relief: Olive oil can provide relief from sunburn when applied topically. Its moisturizing properties help soothe the skin, and the antioxidants may contribute to repairing sun-damaged cells.

 🫒 Makeup Remover: Olive oil can serve as an effective and natural makeup remover. It helps dissolve makeup, including waterproof products, without causing irritation to the skin.

 🫒Exfoliation: When mixed with natural exfoliants like sugar or coffee grounds, olive oil can be used as a gentle exfoliator. It helps remove dead skin cells, leaving the skin smooth and refreshed.

 🫒 Cuticle Care: Applying olive oil to the cuticles can help soften them, making it easier to push back or trim the cuticles. This promotes healthier nails and prevents hangnails.

 

Natural treasures like these work magic on many levels and, as we know, beauty is not just skin deep. Beauty and health are a lifelong pursuit with knowledge as the main key for thriving. Looking back across time informs clean skin care seekers toward improvement and purity in approaches to health and well-being. We are here for it.

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At Ellovi we believe skin health is deeply connected to overall health and well-being. Our mission is to offer wellness using pure ingredients with safe and transparent methods. Self care is not just a luxury and it cannot wait. We’re here to remind you to invest in your health from head to toe, inside and out. 

 

Team Ellovi 🌺

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