South African brand Repcillin famous for its natural steroids-free skincare range of Crocodile Oil based products for people with eczema, sensitive and damaged skin is now available in France.
Combining the healing benefits of pure Nile Crocodile Oil with other high-performing ingredients, Repcillin product range offers authentic skincare solutions to various skin issues and conditions, including dermatitis (eczema), acne, razor burn and bumps, bed sores, discoloration and pigmentation of the skin (brown spots, freckles and menopausal darkening), burns, dryness and flakiness of the skin, paronychia (bar rot), nappy rash, abrasions, scrapes and fungal infections (e.g. athlete’s foot), itchy scalp, psoriasis, sunburn, allergic skin symptoms, blisters, insect bites, thrush, warts and ulcers.
Unlike many eczema remedies available which are steroids-based, Repcillin products are 100% free from sulphates, silicon, parabens, synthetic fragrances and artificial colorants. All Repcillin products are inspired by nature and sustainably crafted. We are sourcing the finest natural materials the earth has to offer, making products that are luxurious and all natural by combining the healing power of Nile crocodile oil, essential vitamins, organic and Fairtrade oils and botanicals to restore skin to its optimum health and vitality.
Repcillin products are based on crocodile oil which is obtained from the fat of the Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) native to Africa.
Nile Crocodile Oil contains natural anti-inflammatory and healing properties with a wide range of omega oils that are known to facilitate good health. It is considered a complete source of essential fatty acids. Essential Fatty Acids (EFA’s) are fats that humans cannot manufacture or synthesize. We must obtain them from our diet. Like vitamins and minerals they are essential to the body’s functions. Incredibly, this amazing oil contains Omega 3, 6, 9 essential fatty acids and is a powerful skin moisturizer and possesses strong anti-inflammatory properties.
Several projects have been started for breeding Nile crocodiles in captivity with the intention of restocking suitable rivers and lakes. Commercial crocodile farming is a facility that collects wild eggs, hatchlings and/or juveniles that have a low probability of surviving to adulthood, and growing them in captivity. A percentage of the crocodiles raised on commercial crocodile farm are used to restock wild habitats, and the remainder are used for skin and meat products. It is most important that the skin trade is carefully monitored so that only farm-bred animals are used for leather goods. Crocodile oil is derived from the fat of a crocodile. Crocodile fat is an animal by-product of commercial crocodile farming and until very recently has been discarded. The commercial crocodile breeding farm Repcillin use to get the fat from breeds thousands of crocodiles every year for the purpose of supplying crocodile meat to restaurants and meat suppliers in Africa and Europe. The skin of crocodiles is used locally to produce leather accessories and for export to major fashion houses in Europe. The term “crocodile farm” is used to describe any facility that breeds and/or grows crocodiles for commercial purposes and in accordance with the strict regulations of the CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora).
Any industry that relies on natural, raw materials for its products has an awareness of the supply chain from ‘cradle to grave’, and the importance of protective measures during each and every step. Therefore, a strong focus for Repcillin is the way Crocodile oil is sourced. In addition to using ethically sourced Crocodile oil that comes from CITES stringently monitored commercial crocodile farms, the company has adopted technological innovations that actually contribute to products produced in an environmentally and socially responsible way.
Log onto http://repcillin.fr to find out more information and order on line.
Press contact details:
Michael Huffman – Repcillin France
+33 6 11 77 72 85
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http://repcillin.fr