Description:
Sesame oil is nourishing and moisturizing for the skin and protects it from damage. It also benefits the hair by moisturizing and strengthening it. Sesame oil is easily absorbed and has soothing properties for sensitive skin.
Benefits:
- Deeply moisturizes and hydrates the skin, helping to prevent dryness.
- Rich in antioxidants that protect the skin from environmental damage and free radicals
- Contains anti-inflammatory properties that help soothe and calm irritated skin
- Helps promote a more even skin tone and reduce the appearance of dark spots or hyperpigmentation
- Reduces the signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles
- Non-comedogenic and suitable for various skin types, including sensitive skin
- Provides a natural glow and radiance to the skin
Usage:
Sesame oil can be used directly on the skin or incorporated into various skincare formulations.
Recommended Usage:
The recommended usage of sesame oil in skincare products may vary depending on the specific product and desired effects. It can be applied directly to the skin as a moisturizer or used as a carrier oil in DIY skincare recipes.
Solubility:
Sesame oil is not water-soluble but can be easily mixed with other oils, or used in oil-based formulations.
Applications:
- Facial skincare: moisturizers, serums
- Body skincare: body lotions, creams
- Hair care: hair oils, scalp care
- Lip care: lip balms
- Massage oils: for relaxing and nourishing massages
Storage:
To maintain the freshness and quality of sesame oil, it should be stored in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Proper storage helps extend its shelf life and preserves its beneficial properties.
Soap Quality:
Hardness |
15 |
Cleansing |
0 |
Condition (emollient content) |
83 |
Bubbly |
0 |
Creamy |
15 |
Iodine |
110 |
INS |
81 |
Fatty Acid Content:
Lauric |
0 |
Myristic |
0 |
Palmitic |
10 |
Stearic |
5 |
Ricinoleic |
0 |
Oleic |
40 |
Linoleic |
43 |
Linolenic |
0 |
HLB: 7
Extraction method: Cold-press
Country of origin: Saudi Arabia