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- Soothes muscle & joint pain
- Supports healthy skin texture
- Reduces inflammation & discomfort
- Moisturizes dry, cracked skin
- Promotes circulation when used in massage


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Colocynth Oil, also known as Bitter Apple Oil or Citrullus colocynths Oil, is derived from the seeds of the colocynth fruit through a cold-press extraction method. Renowned for its potent anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, this oil is traditionally used in cosmetic formulations and massage oils to soothe sore muscles, joints, and skin discomforts. It is 100% pure, cosmetic grade, and intended strictly for external use.
Benefits:
- As an active ingredient in pain-relief massage oils and balms
- Incorporated in cosmetic formulations like ointments or skin creams
- Blended with other carrier oils for aromatherapy massage applications
- Used in herbal compress treatments or natural skincare products
How to Use:
- Dilute: Mix a few drops of Colocynth Oil with a carrier oil (such as coconut, almond, or jojoba oil).
- Apply: Gently massage into the affected area in circular motions.
- Frequency: Use once or twice daily as needed.
- Caution: Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Always perform a patch test before first use.
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- After they pass through the final round of quality check, they are packed and handed over to our trusted delivery partner.
- Our delivery partners then bring the package to you at the earliest possibility. In case, they are unable to reach your provided address or at a suitable time, they will contact you to resolve the issue.
- All orders are processed within 1 business day. You can expect delivery of the order within 3-5 business days.
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