This beautiful oil has been available for the past few years from growers in Australia. Extra Virgin oil is the very first pressing of the nuts and it reaps the purest, most nutritious nut oil. It is highly emollient and can be used on any skin type.
Macadamia nut oil is the richest botanical source of Palmitoleic acid. Palmitoleic acid is primarily a healing agent, a mono unsaturated fatty acid that is a highly effective anti oxidant. This fatty acid supports cell regeneration and can help heal burns and wounds and can reduce dermatitis and eczema. This same fatty acid is also found in the sebum of the skin, particularly in youth, but diminishes with the aging process. This gives Macadamia oil a natural affiliation with the skin. There is evidence that the skin looses Palmitoleic acid content and slows production as we age.
Macadamia oil is particularly effective in replenishing and rejuvenating damaged, sensitive, dry and/ or mature skin with the palmitoleic acid (over 18%) having possible anti ageing properties. So application and absorption of these nutrients actively regenerate and rejuvenate the skin, effectively slowing the aging process. It is because of these qualities that the oil is used in many anti-aging cosmetic formulations and applications.
Suggested Uses:
Macadamia oil reinforces the lipidic cutaneous barrier of the skin and improves hydration. It also appears to have a slight sunscreen effect as well. Perfect as a carrier oil, it helps the essential oils penetrate the skin, particularly in massage. It is readily absorbed, nourishes the skin, leaving it soft and supple. Our virgin oil is food grade, but unlike other nut oils it rarely causes allergies. Because of its high monounsaturation and natural antioxidants, it is self stabilizing. This means it has a long shelf life when stored in a cool dark plac
Description:
The Macadamia tree is originally native to Australia, but can now also be found in Hawaii. Other names for the nut are Queensland nut, Bush nuts, Maroochi Nuts and Bauple nuts. It was named Macadamia in honor of John Macadam, a Scottish chemist.
The Australian Macadamia nut industry didn't start to flourish until the 1970s and now is a significant producer of the oil that comes from the nut of this tree.
This beautiful oil, with a clear and slightly yellow appearance, has been available for the past years from growers in Australia. As an Extra Virgin oil, it is the very first pressing of the nuts and as such reaps the purest, most nutritious oil, that is highly emollient and can be used on any skin type.
Macadamia nut oil is the richest botanical source of Palmitoleic acid. Palmitoleic acid is primarily a healing agent, a mono-unsaturated fatty acid that is a highly effective anti-oxidant. This fatty acid is believed to support cell regeneration in the skin. This same fatty acid is also found in the sebum of the skin, particularly in youth, but diminishes with the aging process. This gives Macadamia oil a natural affiliation with the skin. There is evidence that the skin loses Palmitoleic acid content and slows production as we age.
Macadamia oil is particularly effective in replenishing and rejuvenating damaged, sensitive, dry and/ or mature skin with palmitoleic acid (over 18%). It is because of these qualities that this oil is used in many anti-aging cosmetic formulations and applications.
Suggested Uses:
Macadamia oil reinforces the lipidic cutaneous barrier of the skin. It also appears to have a slight sunscreen effect as well. Perfect as a carrier oil, it helps the essential oils penetrate the skin, particularly in a massage. It is readily absorbed, leaving the skin soft and supple. Because of its high mono-unsaturation and natural antioxidants, it is self-stabilizing. This means it has a long shelf life when stored in a cool dark place.
Just a few of the many benefits:
Properties:
Anti-oxidant (rich in squalene), anti-inflammatory, rich in Palmitoleic and Oleic Acid, regenerative and moisturizing, anti-aging, hypo-allergenic,
Massage:
This very light non-greasy oil is a perfect vehicle to help carry other healing ingredients like essential oils deep into the skin through massage as it spreads and absorbs well.
Skincare:
Due to its squalene and palmitoleic content, this oil can help reduce signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles and help keep the skin elastic and looking youthful. When used as a daily moisturizer, it is able to penetrate deep into the layers of the skin to moisturize, perfect for mature or dry skin. Because it is high in Oleic acid, this oil can help reduce inflammation and itchiness caused by skin irritation.
Due to its hypo-allergenic properties, this oil is well suited for use on sensitive skin. It heals and can be used on wounds, burns and scratches.
Haircare:
Regularly massaged into the scalp and hair, it will encourage sebum production of the scalp, perfect for dry hair, It will easily penetrate the hair shaft, strengthen the hair follicles and condition the hair itself, leaving it soft and shiny. it will condition curly dried hair, making it more manageable and less likely to break and easier to style.
Because of its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties, this oil is very suited to use as a shaving oil, leaving the skin feel smooth and healthy after a shave.
Hand care:
Due to its healing, moisturizing properties this is a lovely oil to use for massaging chapped hands and damaged cuticles.
Caution:
It is recommended to do a skin patch test to check for a possible allergic reaction, before using certain oils in large quantities on the skin.
Please note: The above information provided about this product is intended to be educational in nature and not direct medical advice, claims, or recommendations for medical use or treatment in any way for skin conditions of any kind.
General Safety Information: Use caution when trying any new ingredient, including carrier oils on the skin or in the hair. Those with nut allergies should consult their medical practitioner before coming into contact with nut oils, butters or other nut products.