Refined grapeseed oil

Vitamins E, A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B9, B12, C; macro- and microelements (potassium, sodium, calcium, iron, etc.); polyunsaturated fatty acids, flavonoids, phytosterols, tannins, chlorophylls, enzymes.

Description

Beneficial Components

Vitamins E, A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B9, B12, C; macro- and microelements (potassium, sodium, calcium, iron, etc.); polyunsaturated fatty acids, flavonoids, phytosterols, tannins, chlorophylls, enzymes.

Cosmetic Effects

  • The oil is light, highly penetrating, and suitable for combination skin, especially oily skin.
  • It has strong anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties.
  • Promotes rejuvenation, increases skin elasticity, and reduces wrinkles.
  • Moisturizes all skin types (maintains natural hydration) and softens the skin. Beneficial for inert, sagging skin, providing a toning and refreshing effect. Skin becomes radiant, elastic, and soft.
  • Supports the restoration of disrupted intracellular metabolic processes in the skin.
  • Reduces pore size in oily skin.
  • Quickly absorbed by the skin, giving it a healthy, beautiful color.
  • Also has astringent properties, making it useful for treating acne. Non-comedogenic (does not cause pimples).
  • Helps in the treatment of scratches and skin cracks.
  • Used to maintain firmness and tone of the breasts.

Usage

Used as a massage oil on its own or as a base for essential oils (add 3–6 drops of essential oil per 10 ml of grapeseed oil).

Masks and applications: apply to skin areas 1–2 times a day for 15–30 minutes. For this, place gauze or napkins soaked in grapeseed oil, either alone or combined with essential oils (add 2–3 drops of essential oil per 10 ml of grapeseed oil).

Also Recommended

  • Massage into the scalp for brittle, dull hair.
  • Use as a lip balm.