Australian sun, sea and flowers



Impossible to resist the sun. We like it, it relaxes us, it eliminates fatigue, it improves our mood and makes us look more beautiful. But we all know how excessive exposure can damage our skin causing premature aging.

Natural sunscreens play a very important function, especially for the delicate skin of children or for those very light, more at risk of sunburn.

But a special help is given by some Australian flower essences with a protective, moisturizing and soothing action, to be administered orally or applied to the skin. These are Mulla Mulla, She Oak and Spinifex, the three essences contained in the Solaris compound.

Mulla Mulla is a flower that grows only in Australia, in the arid rocky expanses and in the fiery deserts, where extreme temperatures do not allow any other life form. For this strange flower, however, the warmer it is, the better it seems to develop. And this is precisely its property, favoring resistance to high temperatures. From its petals covered with fluff you get a floral essence with incredible protective properties against damage from burns, burns, burns, heat stroke and radiation of any origin.

She Oak, on the other hand, is widespread in wetlands throughout Australia and is effective in preventing dryness and dehydration of the skin, helping the body's cells not to disperse the fluids necessary for physiological hydration.

Finally Spinifex is a bushy herb with long and thin leaves from which a purifying and soothing essence is obtained. Excellent on the skin with inflammations, bubbles and boils. Solaris, the remedy composed of the three essences, can be used orally to favor a better tolerance to high summer temperatures or to relieve heat stroke; but it can also be added to sunscreen and after-sun emulsion for added protection and to the sprayer containing water with which it is refreshed from time to time.

Use and dose:

Oral use

> 7 drops in a bottle of drinking water during sun exposure

Topical use

> 7 drops in creams, oils, emulsions and vaporizers, to be applied to the skin several times a day.

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