Description
METHOD OF EXTRACTION
Cold pressed
SUGGESTED USE
Food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical use
DESCRIPTION AND USES
It is produced by cold pressing of red grape seed and subsequent fine filtration. Cold pressing is unique in that nearly all the oil’s nutrients and flavor are preserved. In this way, you can enjoy not only the health benefits but also the pure natural flavor of the oil.
Cold-pressed grape seed oils make an important contribution to healthy nutrition. It provides essential fatty acids like omega-3 and omega-6, vitamin E and one of the most powerful natural antioxidants – proanthocyanidins.
Health
Antioxidants contained in the grape seed oil have a strong anti-inflammatory effect, anti-allergic properties and fight free radicals. They lower blood cholesterol levels, help to normalize blood pressure, protect against atherosclerosis and improve the functioning of the nervous and immune system.
Grapeseed oil is high in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), mostly omega-6 fatty acids. PUFAS reduce the cholesterol and the risk of heart disease.
Grapeseed oil is a good source of vitamin E. Vitamin E is a vitamin that works as a fat-soluble antioxidant, which helps protect the cells from damaging free radicals that have been associated with cancer, heart disease, and other chronic illnesses. Vitamin E also supports the immune system.
How to use
• Cold-pressed grapeseed oil can be part of a healthy diet. It has a neutral flavor and works well with many recipes. Grapeseed oil also keep the skin younger looking and the hair stronger and more luxurious.
• The grapeseed oil is considering for one of the few cold pressed oil, which have hight smoking point. So it can be added to the dishes with no problem: Deep Frying, Quick Stir-Fries and Sautés, On the Grill, Roasting Vegetables, Salad Dressings.
• Natural base for beauty
Hair
The grapeseed oil has light consistency and aroma.
Grapeseed oil benefits for hair:
• Reduces Hair Loss: the rich antioxidant content, blocks DHT production, a hormone that causes hair loss. The proanthocyanidins in grape seeds promote hair follicle cell proliferation by quickening the transfer of the inactive phase to the growth phase during the hair growth cycle.
• Faster Hair Growth: the high mineral, protein, linoleic acid and Vitamin E content of grapeseed oil increase hair growth by nourishing the hair and scalp. It is also an effective scalp moisturizer. Being light in nature, it’s a good and moisturizer and conditioner for dry hair. The use of the oil doesn’t leave the hair feeling greasy. The grapeseed oil locks hair moisture while also preventing brittle hair, frizzy hair and split ends.
• Combats Dandruff: grapeseed oil fight dandruff and itchy scalp effectively and quickly. It moisturizes a dry, flaky scalp. Grapeseed oil stabilized the skin cell growth through its nutrient and emollient properties.
• Adds Shine To Hair: the natural state of grapeseed oil make the hair glossy. The cold pressed grapeseed oil is a perfect for healthy and shiny hair without the oily feeling or look. Grapeseed oil leaves the hair feeling sleek and shiny.
• Strengthens Hair: grapeseed oil strengthen hair strands and prevent breakage of hair. It is easily absorbed into the scalp, it strengthens the hair roots by acting as a nourishing agent, thanks to the fatty linoleic acid.
• For Styling: the grapeseed oil is great for hair styling without oily, greasy effect that most of the hair oils have.
How to use
• As a hair mask – The oil is used to massage the scalp.
Method of application: With the tip of the toe, oil is poured into the roots of the hair. Leave on for about 10 – 30 minutes. Wash off with water and shampoo. – stop hair loss
• Hot oil treatment – The oil is very popular in hair therapy for strong and long hair
• Additive to a shampoos, conditioners, styling products, moisturising products
Method of application:
– A few drops are added to the shampoo at each bath – for hair growth
– After the bath, apply a small amount of oil along the length of the hair – for styling
Beard
• The nutrients, antioxidants, and conditioning agents found in grape-seed oil significantly boost the beard and mustache growth.
• Plus because of its lightweight texture, the oil won’t leave the beard feeling greasy.
• The high content of emollient properties, reduces dandruff production by stimulating new, healthy cell growth.
• The omegas help to strengthen weak or brittle hair and restore shine.
• The essential fatty acids and nutrients have anti-inflammatory properties that help to nourish and soothe the skin under. No more flaky and itchy beard.
How to use
• Massage oil – massage the beard and skin under the chin and cheeks
• Styling product
• Growth therapy
Skin
Grapeseed oil benefits for skin:
• Wrinkle and Scar Reduction – the oil is extremely rich in beta-carotene and vitamins D, C, E. It also have a concentration of essential fatty acids like palmitic, stearic, and linoleic acid. These fatty acids have performed well in clinical anti-wrinkle trials and are effective at minimizing the prominence and size of scars.
• Prevention of Acne and Aging – the grapeseed oil is rich in polyphenols. They are anti-inflammatory antioxidants known to retard the aging process and prevent acne outbreaks.
• Skin Balancing – Grapeseed oil is high in linoleic acid, which is used to reduce clogged pores and balance excess oil production. Grapeseed oil is used to treat oily skin. That oiliness is a reaction of skin that is too dry. Grape seed oil is light to the touch and never leaves skin feeling heavy with oil. Instead, it effectively moisturizes the skin, balancing both dry and oily patches. Tightens the pores but does not clog them.
• Restores Collagen & Delays Wrinkles – Grapeseed oil is good for anti-aging. It helps restore collagen because of it contains OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins). These are compounds that help eradicate free radicals that steal oxygen from healthy skin cells.
• Repairs Skin Cells – grapeseed oil has a high content of antioxidants, vitamins, protein and linoleic acid, it is good for repairing worn out, damaged and lifeless skin cells. When skin looks dull & ashy, and have stretch marks, sun burn or affected by inflammatory skin conditions like eczema, grapeseed oil help to speed up the healing process of the skin
• Eliminates Dark Circles – Grapeseed oil is good for lightening dark circles and making under-eye area look young and vibrant.
• Reduces Spider Veins – The many antioxidants found in grape-seed oil reduce inflammation and leakage in veins. Meaning if regularly applied to the affected area, grape-seed oil will likely alleviate the appearance of spider veins and/or varicose veins.
How to use
• Face massage
• Under eye product
• Face, neck, neckline/body oil
• Additive to a creams, lotions, scrubs
• Grapeseed oil mask
More ways of use:
• Add 3-4 drops of the oil on washed face and massage all over the face
• Dab 1 drop around each eye
• Massage 5 drops to the neck and decolletage
• Use the oil on face, scalp, hair, or body
• Make a grapeseed oil mask
Ingredients:
• 2 tbsp grapeseed oil
• 1 tbsp rosehip powder, or also can be used and brown sugar
Massage the mixture over your face for 30 seconds so that you also achieve a gentle exfoliation of your skin. Leave your mask on for 5 minutes.
Grapeseed oil mask can be used on face once a week.
Aromatherapy
The cold pressed grapeseed oil has excellent moisturising and antioxidant properties. It stays on the skin just long enough for massage but absorbs quickly enough so that it doesn’t leave the skin feeling greasy. It doesn’t clog pores and is antiseptic.
Grapeseed is rich in fatty acids which help to repair damaged skin, wrinkles, stretch marks, varicose and spider veins. This is because the fatty acids penetrate the skin and help to keep it supple and healthy.
Grapeseed is perfect for use with any essential oil which is suitable for use on the skin.
How to use
• Body massage therapy
• Like carrier oil
• Skin care
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