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What woman does not want to be beautiful? Some want to be at least a little bit beautiful – or so they tell themselves. We can do that for ourselves, especially if our skin does not exactly meet our own standards of beauty. Unfortunately, accidents happen whether we want them to or not.

We think we are good. We work too much, our skin is stressed, tight, and lackluster. We think we should go out into nature. A laudable feat, to be sure. Nature is a powerful magician and will help anyone who wants it. Just go for a run or a leisurely stroll in nature for an hour or two. To recharge your batteries. You will feel better and want to start running! You trip, fall, don\’t know how you fell, and fall to the ground. Everything is fine, but when I get home, I realize that the after-effects of the fall are still there in the form of bruises. And it\’s not a very good one, and unfortunately, it\’s in a visible place. What can I do? Once again, I enlist the help of Mother Nature.
Daisy flowers are good for wounds. This is because a decoction of daisy flowers helps to remove bruises and swelling. Daisy flowers contain saponins, which have anti-inflammatory properties and are effective for skin problems. It is equally good for bruises and strains, as it speeds up the absorption of blood bruises. Those who do not have the opportunity to pick daisies in the meadows can make an infusion from the dried flowers, which can be purchased at herb stores and pharmacies.

Healing oils can also be used to improve the healing of abrasions. How to do this? This oil can be made at home. Prepare 100 ml of St. John\’s wort, St. John\’s wort, arnica, and wheat germ oil. Mix everything together so that the herbs are soaked in the oil. After infusing for at least two weeks, store in a dark container in a cool, dark place.The healing oil can be rubbed on abrasions to help them heal faster.