What is Yangu?

Yang is from Rurationae family of plants. It is an African tree that is used for the abundant floral display in the areas of South Africa, specifically in the areas of Cape. Although it is closely related to the horse's chestnut, explorer William Burchell saw the similarity between flowers and fruit and called the tree calodendrum on "Cape Chestnut". Cape chestnut fruit open when they are completely ripe and release small black seeds. Yang oil is usually extracted by cold pressing these dried seeds. The oil is used in the medical and cosmetics industry and is referred to as essential oil. After cold pressing, oil, which is collected in various health and cosmetic objects such as hair oil, massage oil and soaps and as essential oil, is collected. In the skin care regimes, it is widely used as a home herbal remedy for burning and dry skin. It also has an ultra purple (UV) protector with essential oils and antioxidants.

This herbal remedy has reached natural cosmetics, organic hands and body and many commercial cosmetic salons. Many spas now offer it as one of the many varieties of massage oil and also in hairdresser as a product treatment. However, not all baths offer this oil, so it is wise to call before any visit to the spa to see if Yangue offers oil during treatment. It can be a natural sunscreen when it is regularly processed into the skin.

oil is also non -toxic and non -existent, so it is often used as an additive of soaps, especially in facial soaps and domestic organic shampoos. Combined with cleaning agents, it has the ability to add softness and reduce drying effects of most soaps. African salons use oils for chestnuts in soaps, cosmetics, massage oils and essential oils, and even apply them directly to the hair. Coconut oil was also used for hair as it can prevent loss of proteins by connecting with proteins in the lineH and penetrating the hair shaft. Now research is looking at Yang oil for the same purpose to see if it penetrates the hair shafts and coconut oil.

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