Emu Oil Boston MA

Rich in both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, the emu oil from this Australian bird offers an anti-inflammatory, cell-regenerating solution for treating any skin condition—psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, burns, wounds, or scars—just got easier.

FrancesRay Jules Salon
(617) 720-2288
203-205 Portland Street
Boston, MA
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(617) 522-5100
3112 Washington St
Boston, MA
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Expert Nails
(781) 485-0059
364 Broadway
Revere, MA
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Art of Illusionon-site bridal makeup by Andrea
(781) 608-1094
19 Frederick Street
Belmont, MA
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Demiche Makeup & Image Studio
(781) 662-1796
425 Main St.
Melrose, MA
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Taline B
(617) 230-0076
Boston, MA
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Sue Nails
(617) 822-3211
1145 Blue Hill Ave
Boston, MA
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Michelle M Professional Make-Up Artist
(781) 424-6215
Malden, MA
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Ultimate Aesthetics by Dr. Steve Bader
(617) 795-7170
1400 Centre St, Suite 106,
Newton Center, MA
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(781) 305-3221
PO Box 28
Winchester, MA
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By Lindsay Wilson

Treating any skin condition—psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, burns, wounds, or scars—just got easier with the beauty world’s latest darling, emu oil. Rich in both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, the oil from this Australian bird offers an anti-inflammatory, cell-regenerating solution. What makes emu oil so potent? It’s transdermal, which means it penetrates all layers of skin, instead of just the first couple like most of your regular lotions, potions, and oils. In addition, the fatty acid composition of emu oil is similar to that of the human body, so we absorb it readily.

Caveat: Make sure the emu oil you buy comes from birds fed a healthy vegetarian diet so you get the most benefit. “Research shows that emus fed soybeans have a higher level of healthy polyunsaturated fats compared to those fed beef tallow,” says Valori Treloar, a holistic dermatologist in Boston.

We like:
Thunder Ridge Emu; this company raises its own soy-fed emus without hormones or antibiotics and harvests them humanely. ($14, 2 oz oil; $30, 90 capsules; thunderridgeemu.com ). Or try Laid In Montana’s Refreshing Lotion and Fatty Acid supplements ($20, 8 oz oil; $29, 90 capsules; laidinmt.com ). —Lindsay Wilson

Author: Lindsay Wilson

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