A natural ingredient that helps to keep skin moist and smooth helping increase collagen production.
calming, soothing, hydrating and nourishing to the skin.
Persea americana Avocado oil is high in many nutrients including Vitamin A, E and D (more than milk!), and Amino Acids. These ingredients are not only moisturizing, but are healing as well. The oil encourages cell regeneration, and helps soften and heal scaly skin and scalp. It is also used to stimulate hair growth. Products Found In: Hair Repair Treatment, Cocoa / Shea Butter Balm, Minty Lip Rescue Balm, Calendula / Comfrey Balm, Muscle / Joint Balm, Foot Rescue Balm, Calendula / Comfrey Soap, Herbal Baby Soap, Sage Soap.
Source Avocado Purpose High in essential polyunsaturated oil. Moisturises and helps the skin retain its elasticity.
The oil from the seed and the pulp of an avocado is used in creams and lotions because of its nourishing and conditioning effects on dry skin and hair. It has been found to significantly increase the water-soluble collagen content in the dermis skin layer. The oil contains protein, vitamins A, D, and E, and some amino acids.
Has excellent penetrating qualities, softens and regenerates skin. This emollient is valued for its high lipid and Vitamin A, D and C components.
A skin softener and conditioner. Rich in protein, vitamins, and amino acids. ()
Persea gratissima Derived from avocado kernels; nourishes, smoothes, and softens.
A smooth, rich, extra virgin oil extracted from avocados. Olivado avocado oil, produced in New Zealand, is available from Waitrose. Uses: Avocado oil can be used in a wide variety of dishes. Drizzle over meat, fish or vegetables before roasting, use it to make salad dressings and marinades or simply serve as an accompaniment to warm, crusty bread. Avocado oil has a high smoke point, so it is also suitable for frying foods at high temperatures. To store: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Persea Gratissima. A precious, natural oil derived from the flesh of the avocado fruit, a tropical plant from Central America and California. Rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, protein and amino acids. One of the few vegetable oils containing protein, avocado oil penetrates the skin deeply without leaving an oily film on the skin. Promotes the regeneration of scarred skin. Softens and conditions dry, flaky skin and scalp. Stimulates hair growth.
Rich in Skin nourshing Vitamins, A & E, softens and improvens elasticity for dry and mature skin
Obtained from the pulp of the fruit, avocado oil is high in unsaponifiables. Used in cosmetics and skin care preparations for its moisturizing and nourishing properties.
persea gratissima (avocado) oil unsaponifiables naturally rich in vitamins and lipids, avocado oil penetrates the upper layers of the skin helping to nourish and soften.
( Persea americana): Avocado oil contains protein, vitamins A, D, and E, amino acids, and lecithin. It is highly therapeutic oil. It softens, increases elasticity, leaves no greasy residue and moisturizes the skin. Having exceptional cosmetic and nutritional qualities. Avocado oil is primarily a monounsaturated oil. In contrast, polyunsaturated oils form greater amounts of free radicals which are associated with rancidity. Avocado Oil is recommended for Skin care and soap making. It has a shelf life of up to one year.
Contains Vitamins A, D and E, plus sulfur, and potassium. Its emollient properties help protect skin against environmental stress.
one of the most penetrating oils. Rich in Vitamin A and D as well as lecithin, potassium, and chlorophyll. It is a very moisturizing oil and especially beneficial for rash, eczema, mature skin, parched skin, and aging skin.
Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil A luxurious emollient oil that penetrates the skin more deeply than other oils and is wonderful for nourishing and revitalizing skin. It is gentle to the skin and especially good for mature skin. Avocado oil is rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, vitamins D and E, protein, lecithin and amino acids. The high content of vitamins A and E are said to be helpful for skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis. Avocado oil is also high in unsaponifiables, which adds emollience and skin nourishing properties to the final soap product. (Unsaponifiables are components in soap making oils that do not react with the lye/sodium hydroxide and therefore remain in their original state, i.e. unsaponified).
(Persea americana) Oil from the pulp of the fruit of the avocado tree. It grows up to 18 m tall, native to Mexico and Central America but now extensively cultivated in Florida, California, and South Africa for its fruit. These fruits--actually called avocado pears--may reach a weight of 2 kg: they have a green to dark-purple skin, a fatty flesh rich in fat, protein, and vitamins A and B, and a single hard seed. The oil is used as a massage oil, in creams, lotions and hair products. Used in Chandler's Soaps products. FOLK MEDICINE: the pulp has been used as a hair pomade to stimulate hair growth; used for wounds, as an aphrodisiac and emmenagogue*. Indians used the seeds for dysentery and diarrhea.[* EMMENAGOGUE: A medicine that induces or hastens the menstrual flow.
Rich in Vitamins A, D and E, potassium, sulfur and chlorine. Rich and penetrating oil.
Avocado oil is an edible oil pressed from the fruit of the Persea americana (avocado). It is used as a food oil, as an ingredient in other dishes, as well as a cooking oil. It can be frequently found in cosmetics where it is valued for its regenerative and moisturizing properties.