100% PURE NEEM OIL 4 fl oz in Glass Bottle with Glass Dropper Neem oil is extremely rich in vitamins, essential fatty acids and glycerides, making it highly beneficial for skin and hair. It’s widely used in skin care products and for soap-making. Highly moisturizing. Vegan. Made from tree nuts. Strong odor. High viscosity. Solidifies in cold temperature. Paraben-free. Sulfate-free. Colorant-free. Preservative-free. Additive-free. Cruelty-free. Benefits of neem oil: Moisturizes skin Hydrates hair Excellent for soap-making Can be used to reduce inflammations of the skin Promotes healing scars and burns Can be effective to help prevent stretch marks How do I use it? On FACE: Massage a few drops into damp face and neck. OR: Add pure oil to your moisturizer. On BODY: Use it as a moisturizer on your body, hands, feet, and cuticles. OR: Add pure oil to your body lotion. On HAIR: Apply oil on dry hair. Wrap your hair with a warm towel and leave it for 20 minutes or longer. Wash your hair as usual. OR: Add pure oil to your shampoo and conditioner. Note: Neem oil doesn’t absorb easily to the skin. We recommend mixing neem oil with another carrier oil. Why should I buy Bella Terra Oils Neem Oil? ALWAYS FRESH: We purchase neem oil in small batches, so you always get freshly pressed oil. Our dark amber bottles protect the oil from UV damage and oxidation. You can use your oil for two years if it’s stored in a dark cool place away from direct sunlight.
A**A
Did not work for scabies another brand did.
Bought this for scabies treatment used daily for 3 weeks and not sure it is undiluted because it should have slightly solidified in cold which it did not and it should have ended the scabie nightmare whoch it did not.... so I purchased another brand which did both. That brand was super stinky, solidified and worked. Go to my reviews and see what worked and what did not. If your dealing with scabies good qaulity neem and karanja oils are critical to healing and getting rid of the devil mites. Also using a carrier such as fractionated coconut oil and emu oils help. The dilution We used was 1 part neem oil 1 part karanja oil to 1 part emu oil and 2&1/2 coconut 2&1/2 olive oil. I added 60 drops tea tree oil and 30 palmarosa oils as well. I applied it at night after showers and the following afternoons 2:45 pm. Showered at 9 pm and re applied the mix. After 5 months we are clear. I also used diatomaceous earth on bedding. Hope this review helps someone. Again see my reviews to see whoch brands I used. Good luck
B**R
*used on plants* Not sure if it was ineffective or I just used it too late in the season
I think that Japanese Beetles were eating my knock-out roses. Everyone told me to try neem oil. I don't know if it was the virus or just normal low stock but I couldn't find Neem oil ANYWHERE. I am so hesitant lately to buy from Amazon if its a brand new product from a company that I don't know bc there are SO MANY fake items out there but after a lengthy read of the reviews I took a chance on this.The smell wasn't great but not nearly as offensive as some of these posts lead me to believe it would be. I diluted it according to directions I found online and put it in my pump sprayer and tested it on a portion of my knock-out roses. I didn't notice any detrimental effects so after 24 hours I sprayed it on the entire bush. I didn't notice a difference at all but like I said in my review headline, I'm not sure if I sprayed way too late in the season so the Japanese beetles weren't as bad or if this was actually working. I hope I remember to update my review when I spray this again next year!
T**N
Drippy dropper
This seems reasonably effective and doesn't smell too bad for neem oil but the dropper is AWFUL! It's not just me either I saw at least one other reviewer complained, I just didnt think it would bother me so much until I had to deal with it I guess. This stinky stuff gets everywhere, it's hard to control the amount, and you end up with wasted product since the oil just sorta falls out of the dropper. I am going to try a different brand because it's just an unnecessary inconvenience and mess.
R**D
Great organic pest control solution
I did not rate this for scent or facial use as neem oil, mixed with water, is used to control insects in organic gardening. I was skeptical seeing the videos on YouTube, but just a couple of ounces mixed in a gallon of water in a sprayer applied to my plants has kept ants and wasps out of my garden with no worries about kids or pets around the neem oil. Great stuff
S**E
A staple in my medicine cabinet.
The smell of neem oil from this brand is less offensive than some of the other brands I've tried. I use neem oil in just about everything!Scalp oil for an irritated scalp/hair loss:- Half castor oil- Half neem oil- A few drops of rosemary and peppermint essential oil.I sleep with this mask overnight or leave it on all day while doing hose work.Facial massage:I mix this with another oil like cucumber seed oil, or sacha inchi oil and use a facial suction up for massage.Sunburns/insect bites/allergic skin reaction: I apply this directly to my skin and reapply through out the day.
E**R
Works for me
To me it smells slightly of garlic and peanuts. I put it undiluted on my face for overnight but I'm not particularly sensitive or acne prone. I think it does make my skin look smoother. Tried it on a couple of fresh scars (thanks cat) and it seems to have helped at first, but didn't continue to diminish them. Mine has a drippy dropper too but if you're mindful you won't lose much or just rub the drips into the backs of your hands. I definitely will continue using regularly and repurchase when I'm out.
C**R
Great product, Great Communication from Bella Terra Oils
Great quality product! Bella Terra Oils has wonderful customer service. Ive never had a product take the initiative in communicating with their customer. The product came in a timely manner and was packaged nicely.I use the neem oil for my plants. Ive had to dispose a couple plants due to powdery mildew and I have a small infestation of fungus gnats. Blech!!Ive read forums where it mentioned that cold pressed neem oil is the only way to go - and this stuff did not disappoint. It might be too soon talk about the powdery mildew (no outbreaks so far). However the gnats have DEFINITELY subsided. Hurray!!A little goes a long way, so it might be a while before I need to order again...but when I do I will definitelt order from Bella Terra Oils!
S**W
Gardening organically
1 tsp Neem + 1/2tsp unscented Castile soap + 1 quart of water. Recipes vary.This works pretty good for killing earwigs. I would have to spray the earwigs directly to kill them. I'm not sure if this works as a repellent. Next time I'll use a scented type of castile soap as a repellent.Natural scents that repel bugs*Peppermint is known for deterring aphids, flea beetles, whiteflies, cabbage loopers, and squash bugs*Lavender repels moths, mosquitoes, fleas, and flies*Eucalyptus is effective against spider mites, scales, aphids, and earwigs
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