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Yophi means… “Beautiful” in Hebrew.

We are excited to tell you about a product that we are selling called Yophi skin cream. Yophi is handmade to perfection with love. I really hope after you read this and try it, you will enjoy using it as much as I do!!
I started off making this product for myself about a year ago. After my hysterectomy, my skin became very dry and aging fast. No matter what I put on my skin and face, most moisturizers would not moisten my skin, at least for a long period of time. This is when I discovered Shea Butter! It’s awesome! It’s good, not only for your face and skin… It’s also great for your hair as well! Through trial and error, I found the right ingredients to make this Yophi butter helpful in aiding and healing the skin many ways. I know when you read these, you will be amazed how rich in nutrients and how many healing factors it contains.

Great for dry skin, hair and blemishes. External use only even though it’s all food grade. Some of the oils really shouldn’t be ingested.

Yophi unrefined Shea Butter is naturally rich in a number of vitamins, such as A, E, F and K. These are really important in balancing and normalizing the skin and helps keep it healthy and hydrated. It’s most beneficial aiding the skin; with three fatty acids it works in protecting the skin from the sun. Soothing and providing healthy skin collagen in order to prevent premature wrinkles on your face and body. Yophi protects against this and revitalizes at the same time. It softens damaged skin and nourishes the hair when rubbed into the hair at night. Oils also, in my opinion from years of use, are the best by far (from what I’ve seen), for being the greatest in moisturizing and beautifying the skin. This is why Yophi has oils in it to add in the nutrients, making it very beneficial to you. It’s also awesome for cuts and bee stings, insect bites, minor burns and even deodorant.
The oils are:
Lavender- I put lavender in the Yophi skin butter for the healing factors and calming effects that help with pain.
Bergamot- Helps to lift your spirits as well as fighting against skin infections.
Geranium- There is many reasons why I put geranium in the butter. It helps with tightens the skin to fight against sagging skin premature aging, balances the hormones, reduces inflammation and anxiety, and speeds up healing and fades scar marks.
Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood- moisturizing effects
Juniper- Stimulates and fortifying the immune system and cleans the blood of toxins.
Frankincense, benefits, including helping relieve chronic stress and anxiety, reducing pain and inflammation, boosting immunity
Black spruce-helps with the immune system
Myrrh oil-The health benefits of myrrh essential oil can be attributed to its properties as an antimicrobial, astringent, expectorant, antifungal, stimulant, carminative, stomachic, anticatarrhal, diaphoretic, vulnerary, antiseptic, immune booster, circulatory, tonic, anti-inflammatory, and an antispasmodic substance. (Google search)
Beeswax-Though honey may be their most popular product, known for its health and skin care benefits, bees product another substance that works great for our skin—beeswax. Known mostly for its conditioning properties, beeswax also as a number of other benefits for the skin, including an action that helps to calm and soothe.google search
Tea tree-Acne
Bacterial infections
Cold sores
Fungal infections
Psoriasis
Itchy insect bites, sores and sunburns
Boils from staph infections
Doctor Axe

Health Benefits of Peppermint Oil
Reduces Stress
Reduces pain
Boosts Immunity
Hair Care

Skin Care
Peppermint oil contains menthol, which is good for the skin because it gives a cooling sensation. Furthermore, it nourishes dull skin and improves the texture of oily or greasy skin. Organicfacts.net

Tangerine-Tangerine oil is known for its antifungal and antiseptic properties, making it a popular ingredient in skin care formulas. It’s a great remedy for acne and skin impurities. Tangerine essential oil also works for hair because of its antiseptic properties and helps treat dandruff, dry scalp and other scalp infections.Sep 14, 2017

Fractionated Cocunut oil and Sweet Almond oil

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Essential Oils for Healing by Vannoy Gentles Fite

Essential Oils for Healing: Over 400 All Natural Recipes for Everyday Ailments by Vannoy Gentles Fite

From the back cover:

Vannoy Gentles Fite has been an herb gardener for more than 40 years. A certified aromatherapist and student of Ayurvedic medicine, Fite is passionate about improving her mind, body, and soul on a daily basis and loves healing the ailments of friends and family with plants and oils. She lives in Texas with her husband of more than thirty years, where they enjoy the outdoors, nature, silence, water, and growing their own vegetables.

All over the world, people are turning toward homeopathic and alternative medicines. Essential Oils for Healing is an easy-to-use guide for anyone who wants to learn how to use essential oils to heal a multitude of ills. Ailments are listed in alphabetical order and accompanied by hundreds of recipes you can re-create at home using the essential oils at your disposal. Tips on safe handling and usage, contraindications, and storage ensure that even the most novice essential oils user can get the healing benefits from our planet’s natural resources. Did you know that a few drops of lavender oil can be added to your kids shampoo to protect them from head lice?  Or that a drop of clove oil mixed with orange oil can receive a mind-numbing toothache? Common, everyday problems such as nausea, dry skin, and insect bites as well as more serious issues like migraines and arthritis are included along with all natural remedies that are simple and accessible.”

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Myrrh

“…Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness beyond your companions; [8] your robes are all fragrant with myrrh and aloes and cassia. From ivory palaces stringed instruments make you glad;”
Psalms 45:7-8 (ESV)

Myrrh is helpful for aging skin, stretch marks, muscle pain, bronchitis and wound care.

 

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Cypress

He cuts down cedars, or he chooses a cypress tree or an oak and lets it grow strong among the trees of the forest. He plants a cedar and the rain nourishes it.
Isaiah 44:14 (ESV)

Cypress is an antiseptic, deodorant and it’s great for promoting a healthy lymphatic system.