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      Black Cumin Seed Oil


      It contains omega-6, zinc, iron and calcium. It is used internally to strengthen the immune system. When used externally, it offers nourishing properties to the skin. It has been reported that it can stop hair loss when used regularly. However, it may cause allergic effects on extremely sensitive skin. These people should not use it.

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      Coffee Bean Oil


      Coffee bean oil contains many benefits that are important in cosmetic, skin care and therapeutic applications. These antioxidants help to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, even out uneven skin tone, promote skin cell regeneration and even support collagen production.

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      Almond Seed Oil


      Almond oil is naturally high in protein and antioxidants, which fight free radicals and help promote healthier skin. Rich in vitamins A, B and E, Omega 3, Magnesium, Calcium, Oleic and linoleic acid, the properties of almond oil have been shown to help treat acne, fade scars and heal sun damaged skin.

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      Avocado Oil


      Avocado oil is rich in unsaturated fatty acids, which are particularly nutritious for the skin. It is particularly high in oleic acid (Omega-9), linoleic acid (Omega-6), dermal palmitoleic acid, potassium and vitamins A, B1, D and E. Due to its versatile nature, it can also be used as a great carrier oil to dilute essential oils.

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      Tiger Nut Oil


      Tiger Nut oil was first used by the Egyptians over 4000 years ago, preferring it to olive oil. They are mainly cultivated in the Valencia region of Spain, because they grow near wetlands where rice is grown. They are called "chufa" in the Valenciano dialect. It is an oil rich in minerals and vitamin E, which makes it extremely effective for anti-aging products.

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      Apricot Seed Oil


      Apricot kernel oil adds a unique touch and magic to your creative formulations, transporting you to a different world.

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      Laurel Oil


      Bay leaf essential oil is an oil that has been popular for centuries due to its various therapeutic properties. This versatile oil is extracted from the leaves of the laurel tree, which grows mainly in the Mediterranean region.

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      Jojoba Oil


      Jojoba oil is obtained by cold pressing jojoba seeds. It is rich in vitamin E and unsaturated fatty acids. It is one of the most commonly used fixed oils in cosmetics and aromatherapy. It is used alone or in prepared blends to prevent postpartum stretch marks, prevent hair loss, stop acne formation and eliminate wrinkles.

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      Hazelnut Oil


      A very fine oil from the nuts of organic hazelnut trees, with a light texture, well absorbed without leaving any greasy feeling. It is especially perfect for sensitive and oily skin. It is a clear, yellow oil with a light hazelnut scent.

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      Grape Seed Oil


      Grape seed oil is rich in unsaturated fatty acids. It supports heart rhythm thanks to its omega-3 and omega-6 fats. It has been reported to reduce bad cholesterol levels. When used internally, it is a powerful antioxidant thanks to the vitamin E it contains. When used externally, it is easily absorbed by the skin as it is a small molecule oil. It is used in anti-wrinkle oil blends with its antioxidant properties.

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      Thyme Oil


      Thyme oil is highly valued for its antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antibacterial properties; therefore, the benefits of thyme essential oil are known to boost the immune system and overall health. It is also known to be a rich source of antioxidants, making it beneficial for those who want to combat the signs of aging, treat acne, and tone the skin.

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      Pumpkin Seed Oil


      Pumpkin seed oil perfectly complements your raw material choices and adds naturalness and strength to your formulations.

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