Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Palyani will work to soothe and hydrate the skin, leaving it soft and supple after repeated application.

Palyani may take the itch and sting away and reduce swelling. It will do this to most insect stings or bites.

Palyani may provide relief from the severity of inflamed joints and muscles.

Palyani can provide a soothing and gentle moisturising effect, which may help babies with sleeping. 

Massage Palyani into the forehead, temples, and back of the neck for soothing relief of headaches and tension. 

Rub Palyani into the chest and throat, which may shorten the length of cold and flu symptoms. 

Rub Palyani into the skin as often as needed, depending on severity and length of time having the specific skin condition. 

Palyani may help with backache and leg aches along with reducing the development and appearance of stretch marks. As a massage product it can also soothe sore and bloated ankles or joints.

Palyani may reduce inflammation of acne as well as the treatment of scarring. We advise a good facial cleansing routine alongside Palyani, due to the oil content. 

Palyani can be used on scarring, so long as the wound is not open, and the skin is healed.

Palyani can be used on grazes and scrapes, however it is not recommend to be used on open, bleeding wounds until it has dried over.

Palyani can be used on tattoos from day 3 onwards.