Eubiona Sensitive Oat
Do you still have a dictionary at home? For many generations, the reference books were an integral part in any good household. The times when the shelves arched with the weight of heavy encyclopedias, draw to an end. Nowadays, information is simply searched on the internet. Whether online or in printed form, good dictionaries are always checked before being published. Finally, the information should be conveyed as objectively as possible. This approach, however, was not always like that. Even in the 18th century many encyclopedias and dictionaries described primarily the opinion of its author. A prominent example for this is the English scholar Samuel Johnson. He managed to antagonize an entire nation with a text about oat. In his Dictionary of the English Language, one of the major dictionaries at that time, he described the oat as: ”A grain that generally is fed to the horses in England, but also seems to be served as human food in Scotland.“ That the Scots were not enthusiastic about his definition of oat may be self-evident.
The food assortment regarding oat products in the Western world is extremely large and versatile today: Rolled oat flakes are the basis for many muesli mixes and cereals. Shredded oat in a mixture with other cereals is gladly processed into bread or rolls. In ground form, oat drinks are a tasty alternative to cow's milk. The reason for the versatility of oats are the many positive characteristics, which include a high value of energy. Oats are naturally rich in nutrients and are therefore especially enjoyed by athletes.
But oat can do even more. When applied externally, oat is a useful ingredient in infusions and compresses. People that sauna do not only appreciate the typical nutty grain scent, but also its soothing and at the same strengthening effect on body and mind. Oat bran can also be used as a bath additive, as it has a lipid balancing and moisturizing effect on the skin. Because of its positive properties, oat extracts are also used in care and cosmetic products.
Eubiona Sensitive Oat Natural Cosmetics makes the benefits of oats the focus of the care series. The care line with a simple design consists of shower gel, shampoo and liquid soap. The formula is particularly suited for sensitive and very dry skin, prone to irritation, redness or flaking. The Eubiona Sensitive Shower Gel Oat with oat bran extract and coconut glucosides envelops the body with its delicate foam and subtle scent. The Sensitive Shampoo Oat cleanses the hair particularly gently with skin-friendly surfactants and donates moisture to the sensitive scalp. The Sensitive Liquid Soap Oat provides especially gentle cleansing and care for hands even at frequent use. Shower Gel and Shampoo are each available in a 200 ml and 500 ml bottle. The Eubiona Sensitive Oat care line supports the moisture balance and the regeneration of very dry skin. Experience a new skin feeling!