the bronchiolitis virus. Also, avoid kissing your baby on the face or hands as you may contaminate him/her. Please also cough or sneeze into your elbow or sleeve. The same prevention tips apply to everyone you know with a cold. So, if other children in the family (older siblings) have cold ...
the bottles away from heat and light. If you have never used any of these oils before, do an allergy test by applying a drop to the crease of the elbow. Wait 45 minutes and, if any redness appears, do not use this essential oil. ...
coloring substances can cause allergic reactions. That's why you should always follow the instructions and do an allergy test in the crease of the elbow 48 hours before using a new hair coloring. You should also put on Gloves before applying the product to your hair and follow the precautions ...
in pregnant and nursing women. It is also not recommended for allergic or asthmatic people who must imperatively perform a test in the fold of the elbow before use. Be careful because this essential oil is photosensitizing! It should not be applied to the skin before sun exposure. ...
mon misconceptions about osteoarthritis. In theory, this disease can affect all joints in the body. In reality, osteoarthritis is rarely seen in the elbow, ankles or wrists and it is true that knees, hips and hands are among the most common locations, with a disabling impact on mobility and irrever ...
day in case of gastroenteritis, cold or other viral infection. Attention: noble laurel can cause allergies, so you must do a skin reaction test in the fold of your elbow before using it as an essential oil. Like all essential oils, laurel essential oil is contraindicated during the first trimeste ...
safely by pregnant women and young children. Only very rare cases of allergy have been reported. It is therefore recommended to test this product on the inner elbow before applying it to the face. 6- She possesses many other virtues. Well known in traditional Asian medicine, Centella asiatica is us ...
ation of kojic acid below 1%, or even 0.7% for those with sensitive skin. • Before the first use, perform a skin allergy test in the crook of your elbow to check your tolerance to this cosmetic ingredient. • Do not use beauty products containing this ingredient before sun exposure. Thi ...