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Baobab Oil Applications & Properties
What is Baobab Oil made from?
- Baobab Oil is made from the seeds of the baobab tree.
- The seeds are cold pressed and filtered. Cold pressing ensures that the valuable properties in the oil are not destroyed as could happen in a heated press.
Baobab Oil contains:
- Vitamin D
- Palmitic acid, Oleic Acid, Linoleic Acid
- Omega 3, Omega 6 & Omega 9 Fatty Acids
Baobab Oil is suitable for use in:
- Body Creams
- Lotions
- Bath Oils
- Massage Products
- Cosmetics
Baobab Oil is known for the following:
- Skin Softening
- Skin Restructuring
- Quick absorption
- Improves the elasticity of the skin
- Encourages regeneration of cells without clogging pores.
- Essential fatty acids contribute towards maintaining a healthy skin
- Superb moisturizing benefits for skin and hair
- It is a non-siccative (non-drying) oil.
Uses – Apply Eco Products baobab oil to:
- Sunspots
- Stretchmarks
- Scarring
- Eczema and Psoriasis
- Dermatitis
- Skin cancer
- Scaly skin disorder
For direct application of pure Baobab Oil:
In order to replenish the skin layers with fatty acids and natural oils it can be applied topically to the skin.
For skin problems
- Apply directly to the skin by rubbing the oil into the affected area once or twice a day.
For general moisturizing of healthy skin
It can be used as a face and body moisturizer.
- As a face moisturizer, massage the oil around the eyes, mouth and cheeks.
- As a body moisturizer, wet hand with water add a few drops of baobab oil to the wet, then rub into the skin on arms and legs.
- Add a few drops to your regular face and body creams and in this way get the benefits of the baobab oil.
- Add it to bath oil or just after a bath, rub oil into wet skin, wait for the oil to absorb and then dry.
For healthy hair
Baobab Oil is also good for strengthening damaged hair and for moisturizing dry hair.
- Add it to your hair conditioner.
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