I noticed that grape seed oil is used as a base for many expensive oil combos. The oil has very good properties but smells like cooking oil, therefore it needs to be used in moderation.
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Price (5 Litre) 4+: | $71.10ea |
Common name | Grape seed oil | ||||||||
Botanical name | Vitis vinifera | ||||||||
Description | Clear to very light yellow | ||||||||
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Plant parts used | Seed | ||||||||
Extraction method | Solvent | ||||||||
Region of origin | Spain |
Grapeseed oil has extensive use in the cosmetic, medicinal, and personal care product industries. An extremely useful ingredient in many different facial creams, serums and toners, grapeseed oil is a valuable treatment for damaged and stressed skin tissue. Because of these helpful skincare qualities, grapeseed oil is used in soaps, conditioners, and massage oils.
Grapeseed oil is renowned for its excellent moisturising qualities, and absorbs easily into the skin. Its skin-regenerative and restructuring qualities make it an extremely useful treatment for many skin conditions.
Grapeseed oil is extremely rich in the essential omega 6 fatty linoleic acid (67%), as well as oleic, stearic, and palmitic acids. It also contains vitamins E and F, proteins, and carbohydrates. Grapeseed has an extensive structure of vital minerals such as zinc, potassium, copper, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, and selenium.
Skin: moisturising, regenerative, restructuring
This product is intended for external use only
I noticed that grape seed oil is used as a base for many expensive oil combos. The oil has very good properties but smells like cooking oil, therefore it needs to be used in moderation.
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