In ancient times, when powder was not yet common, newborn babies were first covered in olive oil and then in powder made from myrtle leaves.
This process would continue for 40 days. The purpose of this process was to prevent rashes in the baby and to ensure that the sweat odour did not smell bad.
Myrtle leaf belongs to the Myrtle family and its Latin name is Myrtus communis. Its homeland is the Northern hemisphere, it usually grows in cold places. Its leaves do not fall off in winter, it is a perennial plant. It blooms in May. The colour of the flowers is white. It has a unique fragrance. It is known that they like wetlands.
Among the most well-known benefits of Myrtle Leaf is that it is good for skin diseases such as eczema. Helps to refresh the skin. It can be used in the treatment of acne, acne and blackhead problems and against the scars that have appeared afterwards. Gives shine to the skin, makes the skin look more shiny.
Myrtle leaf can be used for eczema and other problems occurring on the scalp. It helps prevent dryness in the scalp. It strengthens the hair and can reduce the problem of hair loss. It helps to repair damaged and lifeless looking hair. It is also used in hair dye production.
It is preferred by people who have anorexia problems, due to its appetite stimulant feature. It is good for stomach and abdominal pain. It has an immune system strengthening effect. It is also used because it gives aroma in meals.