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How to Treat & Prevent a Winter Rash with Ozonated Oil

Cold, harsh winter air saps the moisture from your skin. If you’re not careful, this can result in a winter rash, or an area of irritated skin. Even if your skin is healthy the rest of the year, you may be prone to this condition in the winter. Here’s how to identify, treat, and prevent this condition. Signs of a Winter Rash You might have a winter rash if your skin appears red, swollen, or flaky. It may itch or feel sensitive to the touch. Bumps or blisters may form in the affected area. A winter rash can develop on...

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HOW TO ENJOY A SPA DAY AT HOME WITH OZONATED OIL

With the nights pulling in and the cooler temperatures kicking through, save yourself some pennies this autumn by creating your own spa day at home with Ozone Factory products. 1) Enjoy Some Bath Soaking Beauty Time There is nothing like a relaxing bath to soothe your body, your mind, and give you super soft, smooth skin! You can add some bubbles, rose petals, bath bombs, or a few drops of essential oils. Light some candles, dim the lights, and get your beautifying soak on. Add bath salts, essential oils and other ingredients to your bath. This is a great way to...

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What are The Benefits of Grapeseed Ozonated Oil?

Grapeseed ozonated oil for healthy skin Many of grapeseed ozonated oil’s beauty benefits may be due to its vitamin E and omega-6 fatty acid content. Free radicals and environmental factors such as sun, wind, and pollution can do a number on your skin. They may increase the signs of aging and cause dry skin and discoloration. Vitamin E helps battles free radicals, so it may help improve your skin when consumed in your diet. The same benefits may apply when it’s applied directly to your skin in the form of grapeseed ozonated oil. According to the Linus Pauling Institute, omega-6 and...

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What is Dry Brushing and How to Use Ozonated Oils for a Better Effect?

Dry brushing the skin really is as simple as it sounds—a firm, bristled brush is swept across the skin, from toe to head. It's called "dry" brushing because you aren't scrubbing up while you bathe or shower. Instead, both your skin and the brush are completely dry (although some people apply a dab of body oil to the brush before using it). While dry brushing is a relatively new trend today, it actually has its roots in ancient times. It's common in Ayurvedic medicine, but many cultures, including the ancient Greeks and Japanese, have used skin brushing to cleanse and beautify...

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