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SHIKAI PRODUCTS - BORAGE THERAPY ADULT FORMULA

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These OMEGA-6 products can provide BOTH immediate AND long-term relief for those who suffer from chronic dry skin and some forms of atopic dermatitis and eczema.
Many people have dry skin that just won't go away and isn't relieved with traditional moisturizers. This is why we've created ShiKai Borage Dry Skin Therapy�. These products have an ingredient so effective, it's been proven in medical journals again and again. In other words, it really works.
Borage oil, extracted from the seeds of the borage plant, is a natural source of gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA), an important OMEGA-6 fatty acid which is required for healthy skin cell membranes. Without sufficient GLA, cells can't retain enough moisture. This can result in dry skin and other chronic skin problems.
Borage oil penetrates deep, delivering GLA and its benefits directly to the cells. As a result, skin retains more moisture and is healthier.
Size / Count: 8 oz.
Type: Lotion
Special Attributes: Dry Skin Treatments
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