Sea Buckthorn Oil

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Description

Sea buckthorn is rich in Flavonoids and Omega-3, 6, 7, 9 Fatty acids, Folate, Biotin, and Vitamins B1, B2, B6, C, and E ( 9, 10, 11).

 

It is extracted from the berries, leaves, and seeds of the sea buckthorn plant (Hippophae rhamnoides), which is a small shrub that grows at high altitudes in the northwest Himalayan region.

 

It’s a popular remedy in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicines. It’s said to provide health benefits ranging from more radiant skin to hair.

 

Weight30 ML
ScentCitrusy
TextureLightweight
Shelf Life12 Months after opening
Manufacturing Locally extracted from Sea buckthorn Seeds

How to Use

Skin: Apply a few drops of argan oil onto clean, damp skin and massage gently until fully absorbed. It can be used as a standalone moisturizer or mixed with other skincare products for added hydration and nourishment.

 

 

Benefits

           It’s rich in unsaturated fat, antioxidants, phytosterols, carotenoids, and vitamins            E and K — all of which function together to protect your skin’s integrity and                promote its renewal (2Trusted Source).

 

  • Sea buckthorn oil is also rich in palmitoleic acid, which is a type of fat naturally found in human skin that can be used to treat burns and promote wound healing (2Trusted Source).

 

  • It’s also a good source of linoleic acid (LA), an omega-6 fatty acid that’s the most abundant fatty acid in human skin. Research suggests that LA may reduce acne and psoriasis, as well as protect against dry or scaly skin (4Trusted Source).

 

  • In addition to LA, sea buckthorn oil contains other omega-6 fats, such as gamma linolenic acid (GLA), which may help reduce eczema and improve acne (4Trusted Source).

 

  • Furthermore, compounds in sea buckthorn oil appear promising in protecting your skin from the damaging effects of UV rays from the sun (5Trusted Source).

 

  • Perhaps unsurprisingly, sea buckthorn is commonly added to various pro-aging or wrinkle-reducing products. It’s also a common ingredient in products intended to treat dry, irritated, flaky or itchy skin (6Trusted Source).
  • That said, few of these purported benefits have been researched in humans. One of the only available studies reported lower psoriasis symptoms after application of a sea buckthorn extract for 4–8 weeks (7Trusted Source).

Disclaimer

While argan oil is generally safe for most skin and hair types, it's essential to perform a patch test before using it extensively, especially if you have sensitive skin or allergies. Discontinue use if you experience any irritation or adverse reactions. Additionally, consult with a dermatologist or healthcare professional if you have specific concerns about incorporating argan oil into your skincare or haircare routine.

 

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FAQ's

  1. Is argan oil comedogenic?

Argan oil is considered non-comedogenic, meaning it is unlikely to clog pores and cause acne breakouts. It's suitable for most skin types, including oily and acne-prone skin.

 

  2. Can argan oil be used on sensitive skin?

Yes, argan oil is gentle and well-tolerated by sensitive skin, but it's advisable to perform a patch test before extensive use to check for any allergic reactions.

 

  3. Does argan oil help with acne scars?

Argan oil's moisturizing and regenerative properties may help reduce the appearance of acne scars over time, although individual results may vary.

 

  4. Can argan oil be used as a makeup remover?

Yes, argan oil can effectively remove makeup, including waterproof formulas, without stripping the skin of its natural oils.

 

  5. Does argan oil have a strong scent?

Argan oil has a mild, nutty aroma that dissipates quickly after application.

 

  6. Can argan oil be used on chemically-treated hair?

Yes, argan oil is beneficial for chemically-treated hair as it helps repair damage and restore moisture, leaving hair soft and manageable.

 

 7. Does argan oil protect hair from heat styling damage?

While argan oil provides some protection against heat styling tools, it's best used in conjunction with other heat protectant products for maximum efficacy.

 

 8. Can argan oil be used on oily hair?

Yes, argan oil can be used on oily hair, but it's important to apply it sparingly to avoid weighing down the hair and exacerbating oiliness.

 

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