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Unit price perThe most important nutrient that sesame oil contains and that makes it so beneficial in skin care is vitamin E. Sesame oil contains vitamin E in abundance along with vitamin B complex and vitamin A which helps nourish and rejuvenate skin.
Other beneficial nutrients in sesame oil include phosphorus, copper, calcium, zinc and magnesium. It is also known to contain potent antioxidants that can be beneficial for reversing skin aging. Sesame oil for skin, if used regularly can benefit your skin in a number of ways and will also provide it with an all natural nourishment and glow.
Sesame Carrier Oil is rich in vitamins E and B, and in minerals such as calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. It is an excellent emollient, and if used in dilution with other carrier oils, is a popular massage and aromatherapy carrier oil. It will not stain sheets.
Botanical Name | Sesamum indicum |
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Country of origin | Mexico |
Cultivation | Organically grown |
Extraction Method | Cold Pressed / Unrefined |
Color | Golden yellow to brownish yellow liquid. |
Scent | Sesame Carrier Oil has a very distinct seed aroma. It has the potential of overpowering other scents. |
Texture | Liquid |
Ingredients | Sesamum indicum |
Usage |
Sesame oil can be applied on a daily basis to your hairs, face, hands and legs to keep them moisturized and soft. Application of warm sesame oil will be more beneficial for skin and hair care. It can also be applied to your cracked soles and dry elbows and knees. You can also add a few drops of it to your bath water to prevent drying out of skin after the bath. Sesame Carrier Oil is popular in cosmetics as a natural moisturizer. Similarly, it is a good choice for massage therapists and aromatherapists alike. |
Warnings | None Known. |
Shelf Life | Users can expect a shelf life of 6 months to 1 year with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight). Refrigeration after opening is recommended. |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
From $15.00
Unit price perShea Butter is a fatty extract from the seed of shea butter nuts. 100% pure, unrefined shea butter is known for his large amount of moisturizing and healing fraction. This is actually defines shea butter from all other oils.
Shea Butter nourishes the skin with Vitamins A, E and F. Vitamins A and E help maintain the skin and keep it clear, healthy, younger looking. They are also helpful for sun damaged skin. They help prevent premature wrinkles and facial lines. Vitamin F acts as a skin protector and rejuvenator. It soothes rough, dry or chapped skin and helps soften dry or damaged hair. Shea Butter is high in unsaponifiables (a type of fat). Shea Butter has a high level of cinnamic acid, a natural sun screen.
In addition Shea Butter contains several natural anti-inflammatory agents (Cinnamic acid, phytosterols, triterpenes, latex). It maked useful in treating minor skin.
Those who use Shea Butter on a daily basis report a number of other benefits for skin ailments. Shea butter is an excellent moisturizer, containing remarkable healing properties for various skin ailments, including blemishes, itching, sunburns, small skin wounds, eczema and wrinkles.
Clinical studies have shown that product helps the skin in a little as 4-6 weeks and makes it softer, smoother and better-looking.
Because of a unique combination of natural moisturizing and healing ingredients make Shea Butter as a stand-alone personal care product.
Shea Butter can provide relief from everything from just dry skin to many minor dermatological diseases (if you have a serious skin condition, you should see a doctor). It has been clinically shown to provide benefits.
Shea butter for skin
Shea butter can be used on your face and body as a moisturizer. It is a super nourishing treatment for dry areas of the body such as the knees, elbows and feet (especially heels). Shea butter reduces skin rashes, skin cracks and skin peeling. It is perfect for protecting dry chapped lips. Massage into the cuticles and hands for softer skin. Shea Butter is a beneficial treatment for eczema, psoriasis, dry skin, itching due to dryness and other skin conditions. With continual use it will soothe and moisturize dry itchy skin while reducing flare ups and redness. Shea Butter can produce wonderful results on skin with mild eczema. Can be used for Acne (especially in combination with African Black Soap). Shea Butter is great for healing bruise, minor burns, small skin wounds and cuts and easing pain. It gives minor protection from sun and wind. Great for men too, use after shaving for smoother, softer skin. Reduces razor irritation, preventing from bumps after shaving.
Shea butter for hairs
Shea Butter provides moisture to dry or damaged hair from the roots to the very tips, repairing and protecting against weather damage, dryness and brittleness. It also absorbs quickly and completely into the scalp to rehydrate without clogging pores. It is particularly beneficial for processed and heat-treated hair. It is an excellent treatment for dry, itchy scalp. It restores luster to damaged hair. Use as a hair mask before shampooning to add extra moisture to dull or dry hair. It can also be left the on hair to replenish split ends.
Shea butter fro pregnant women and babies
Stretch mark prevention during pregnancy as increase skin elasticity. Protects and relieves various skin rashes - including diaper rash. It strengthens soft and delicate baby’s skin fr
Botanical Name | Butyrospermum parkii |
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Country of origin | Ghana, West Africa |
Cultivation | Organic |
Extraction Method | Traditional / Unrefined |
Color | Beige |
Scent | Earthy with a nutty undertone |
Texture | Semi-hard |
Ingredients |
Butyrospermum parkii (unrefined she butter) |
Usage |
Place shea butter in palms and rub hands to melt. Apply to skin. |
Warnings | For external use only. Consult with a physician before using this product if you have an allergy to latex or nuts |
Shelf Life |
This butter should be stored in a cool dark place and has a shelf-life of approximately 2 - 3 years when stored properly. |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
From $15.00
Unit price perShea Butter is a fatty extract from the seed of shea butter nuts. 100% pure, unrefined shea butter is known for his large amount of moisturizing and healing fraction. This is actually defines shea butter from all other oils.
Shea Butter nourishes the skin with Vitamins A, E and F. Vitamins A and E help maintain the skin and keep it clear, healthy, younger looking. They are also helpful for sun damaged skin. They help prevent premature wrinkles and facial lines. Vitamin F acts as a skin protector and rejuvenator. It soothes rough, dry or chapped skin and helps soften dry or damaged hair. Shea Butter is high in unsaponifiables (a type of fat). Shea Butter has a high level of cinnamic acid, a natural sun screen.
In addition Shea Butter contains several natural anti-inflammatory agents (Cinnamic acid, phytosterols, triterpenes, latex). It maked useful in treating minor skin.
Those who use Shea Butter on a daily basis report a number of other benefits for skin ailments. Shea butter is an excellent moisturizer, containing remarkable healing properties for various skin ailments, including blemishes, itching, sunburns, small skin wounds, eczema and wrinkles.
Clinical studies have shown that product helps the skin in a little as 4-6 weeks and makes it softer, smoother and better-looking.
Because of a unique combination of natural moisturizing and healing ingredients make Shea Butter as a stand-alone personal care product.
Shea Butter can provide relief from everything from just dry skin to many minor dermatological diseases (if you have a serious skin condition, you should see a doctor). It has been clinically shown to provide benefits.
Shea butter for skin
Shea butter can be used on your face and body as a moisturizer. It is a super nourishing treatment for dry areas of the body such as the knees, elbows and feet (especially heels). Shea butter reduces skin rashes, skin cracks and skin peeling. It is perfect for protecting dry chapped lips. Massage into the cuticles and hands for softer skin. Shea Butter is a beneficial treatment for eczema, psoriasis, dry skin, itching due to dryness and other skin conditions. With continual use it will soothe and moisturize dry itchy skin while reducing flare ups and redness. Shea Butter can produce wonderful results on skin with mild eczema. Can be used for Acne (especially in combination with African Black Soap). Shea Butter is great for healing bruise, minor burns, small skin wounds and cuts and easing pain. It gives minor protection from sun and wind. Great for men too, use after shaving for smoother, softer skin. Reduces razor irritation, preventing from bumps after shaving.
Shea butter for hairs
Shea Butter provides moisture to dry or damaged hair from the roots to the very tips, repairing and protecting against weather damage, dryness and brittleness. It also absorbs quickly and completely into the scalp to rehydrate without clogging pores. It is particularly beneficial for processed and heat-treated hair. It is an excellent treatment for dry, itchy scalp. It restores luster to damaged hair. Use as a hair mask before shampooning to add extra moisture to dull or dry hair. It can also be left the on hair to replenish split ends.
Shea butter fro pregnant women and babies
Stretch mark prevention during pregnancy as increase skin elasticity. Protects and relieves various skin rashes - including diaper rash. It strengthens soft and delicate baby’s skin fr
Botanical Name | Butyrospermum parkii |
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Country of origin | Ghana, West Africa |
Cultivation | Wild harvested |
Extraction Method | Traditional / Unrefined |
Color | Yellow |
Scent | Earthy with a nutty undertone |
Texture | Semi-hard |
Ingredients |
Butyrospermum parkii (unrefined she butter) |
Usage |
Place shea butter in palms and rub hands to melt. Apply to skin. |
Warnings | For external use only. Consult with a physician before using this product if you have an allergy to latex or nuts |
Shelf Life |
This butter should be stored in a cool dark place and has a shelf-life of approximately 2 - 3 years when stored properly. |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
From $6.00
Unit price perTomato Seed Oil (Cold Pressed, Unrefined) assists with skin aging, scars, and sun damage, for dry, brittle hair.
Tomato seed oil is a rare oil, loaded with nutrients and powerful antioxidants, most notable beta-carotene, phytosterols and lycopene. This in turn makes tomato seed oil exceptional for skin and hair health.
Numerous researches has shown that the seeds of tomatoes contain essential fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, carotenes including lycopene and phytosterols and other important nutrients that play an important role in the health and radiance of the skin.
It's high antioxidant content assits with skin aging, scars, and sun damage. Tomato seed oil also works well to treat dry, brittle hair-restoring shine and luster. Tomato seed oil contains lycopene-rich lipids which are essential for reducing UV damage and vivifying the skin.
Cold pressed tomato seed oil resists oxidation because of its high vitamin E content. It has a deep hue in color, light viscosity, absorbs with ease, is antibacterial, and is full of the the following antioxidants : Vitamin E, lycopene, carotenoids, phytosterols, flavonoids, and copper.
Tomato seed oil is stable and is an ideal ingredient choice for incorporating the nutritive benefits of tomato seeds, particularly the high lycopene content, within personal care products. Tomato seed oil is used to make soap,shaving creams, anti-wrinkle serum, lip balms, hair and skin care products.
It has long been believed that the seed oil has natural powers to block UV rays to protect you from sun damage, even working as a natural sunscreen. People have discovered the amazing healing properties of tomato seed oil for serious skin conditions, such as psoriasis, eczema and acne. This wonderful oil has also been used for skin and lip care as well as a home remedy for dry and cracked skin which is why it is used in so many body products.
Tomato seed oil is a exotic and therapeutic addition to cosmetic applications, personal care formulations, soaps, skin, and hair care.
USES AND BENEFITS OF TOMATO SEED OIL:
Mature Skin, Acne skin and scars, Dry and Cracked Skin, Chapped Lips, Age Spots, Damaged Skin, Cellulite Blends, Stretch Marks, Eczema, Psoriasis, Weak Hair, Increases Vitality
Tomato seed oil also minimizes visible signs of aging by reducing wrinkles, it helps to maintain a healthy glowing skin and improve the quality of hair.
To improve the quality of your skin, use a moderate quantity of oil to massage the affected areas of your skin. Leave it overnight and wash it off the next day. You can also add this oil to your facial creams, moisturizer and scrubs, to keep the skin soft and smooth.
Botanical Name | Solanum Lycopersicum |
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Country of origin | Canada |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Cold Pressed / Unrefined |
Color | Light Green |
Scent | Earthy Scent |
Texture | Liquid |
Ingredients |
100% Tomato Seed (Solanum Lycopersicum) Oil |
Usage |
Apply pea size amount on clean on a problem area. Massage. Allow oil to thoroughly absorb into skin. Tomato seed oil is a exotic and therapeutic addition to cosmetic applications, personal care formulations, soaps, skin, and hair care.. |
Warnings | Not known. |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |