| Apricot Kernel Oil |
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Sweet, Bitter and Mixed Apricot Kernel Oil is
rich in the essential fatty acids: oleic and
linoleic. Apricot oil is known for its
ability to penetrate the skin without
leaving an oily feel. Its moisturizing,
revitalizing properties are also popular in
many cosmetics for dry or aged skin. Apricot
kernel oil is also popular as a
massage
oil and it used as a carrier oil when used
with essential oils for aromatherapy. |
| Almond Oil |
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Sweet, Bitter and mixed Almond Oil is an
extremely popular oil sought after for its
rich concentration of oleic and linoleic
essential fatty acids. Almond oil is used in
the cosmetic industry for its penetrating,
moisturizing and restructuring properties.
Almond Oil is also used as a massage oil and
is valued as a carrier oil when used with
essential oil for aromatherapy and
massage. |
| Grape Seed Oil |
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Grape seed oil has a high
concentration of lipids (up to 20%) and is
very rich in phenol, steroids and linoleic
acid (essential for the cell membranes), as
well as many other essential fatty acids,
all of which make Grape seed oil important
for the nourishment and strengthening of the
tissues cells and for preserving the natural
moisture of the skin.
In the cosmetics industry
Grape seed oil is used for cell regenerating
creams, creams for damaged and ageing skin,
skin nourishing and eye creams, as well as
for lipsticks and hair preparations intended
for delicate, dry, blemished and coloured
hair. |
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Peanut Oil |
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100% Pure Peanut Oil is the number one
choice among chefs for deep frying and
sauteing! High in monounsatured and
polyunsatured fat, Peanut Oil is a healthy
choice and gives your food a great flavor.
And ITS NATURALLY CHOLESTEROL FREE!
Derived from peanuts our oil is 100% pure
with no additives. Peanut oil's tolerance to
high heat makes it the only choice for all
of your frying needs.
Great for fish, chicken, french fry,
battered foods - anything you can fry!! |
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Walnut Oil |
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Many species of trees in this family produce
edible nuts which are rich in oil - these
include Turkish walnuts, black walnuts,
pecans and hickory nuts. This natural oil is
light yellow in color, expeller pressed and
can be used as an edible oil. |
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Hazelnut Oil |
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This natural oil, expeller pressed from the
hazelnut kernel, resembles olive oil in its
characteristics and composition and has long
been used for treatment of dry and damaged
skin and is a good base for certain
essential oils for aromatherapy and massage
uses.
Hazelnut Oil is a carrier oil with
nourishing properties from vitamins,
minerals and proteins. Most commonly used in
products designed for dry skin, it has
essential fatty acids that soothe irritated
skin.
Because it has been found through studies
that it can filter the sun’s rays, Hazelnut
Oil is a common ingredient in sun care and
tanning products. |
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Flax Seed Oils |
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This is a golden-yellow, amber or brown
drying oil expeller pressed from the seeds
of the flax plant. Uses include core oils,
soap, shaving creams and pharmaceuticals.
One of the few oils with a high content of
a-linolenic acid similar to the omega-3
polyunsaturated fatty acids, Flaxseed
(Linseed) oil is used as an emollient,
anti-inflammatory and healing agent. It is
well-known to create smooth, soft skin, as
well as alleviate skin conditions due to a
dietary lack of omega-3.
High in Vitamin E and essential fatty acids,
Flaxseed (Linseed) Oil has a rich yellow
color and butter-like aroma. It is most
commonly used as a carrier oil for essential
oils, massage lotions and other skin
moisturizers. Linseed Oil will also help
prevent scars and stretch marks. |
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