The power of frankincense CO₂
Frankincense CO₂ is derived from the resin of the Boswellia serrata tree—a hardy species that grows in arid, unforgiving climates, producing resin to protect and repair itself. For centuries, frankincense resin has been infused into oils and balms and applied directly to the skin.
Using pressurized carbon dioxide, this method preserves a fuller spectrum of the resin—including heavier bioactive compounds often lost in traditional distillation. These are the components responsible for its true function on skin. When combined with the pasture-raised lard of la truie, frankincense co2 calms inflammation, supports skin regeneration, and protects against environmental stress.
How does frankincense CO₂ work in la truie?
Frankincense is fat-soluble and needs the right carrier to perform. With a fatty acid profile closely aligned with human sebum, la truie absorbs seamlessly into the skin, acting as a natural delivery system. This allows frankincense to move beyond the surface to where it can actually do its work. t’s alignment.