Brown Refined Organic Carrier Oils Cold Pressed Avocado Oil For Cosmetics
Refined Press Avocado Oil 5KG 1L Brown Pure Carrier Oil For Cosmetics Skin Care
Product Description:
Avocado oil is highly nutritious. The avocado oil squeezed from the dry fruit is rich in nutrients and heavy in texture. It belongs to the Inca civilization period in Central and South America when the base oil penetrates deeper into the base oil. The locals discovered that it is rich in nutrients. One of their main foods. Avocado oil is suitable for dry skin, sensitive, dehydrated and eczema skin. On the face, it can be used as a cleanser. It has a good deep cleansing effect. It has a good effect on metabolism, diminishing dark spots and eliminating wrinkles.
Application:
Cosmetics/skin care products added
Essential oil DIY/aromatherapy essential oil
Synthetic handmade soap/lipstick/lipstick
Massage mix
Function:
1. Replenish water and lock water
It has the effect of regulating moisture on the skin, is easily absorbed by the skin, and can strengthen the skin's moisture barrier
2. Dilute the lines
Rich in vitamin D and protein, it is a good moisturizing and moisturizing oil, which can effectively increase the elasticity of the skin, reduce the production of dry and fine lines, and also have a good lightening effect on the formed wrinkles.
3. Unblock pores
Regulate skin oil secretion, help clean pores and prevent skin clogging. Regulate the oil secretion of oily or combination skin, suitable for all types of skin.
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Product Name |
Refined Avocado Oil |
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Raw Material Plant |
AVOCADO |
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Main origin of Raw Materials |
China |
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Extraction Method |
Refined Pressing |
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Odor |
The characteristics of Avocado Oil |
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Relative Density |
0.910-0.946 |
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Refractive Index |
1.469-1.478 |
| CAS# | 8024-32-6 |
| INCI | PERSEA GRATISSIMA(AVOCADO)OIL |
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Main Ingredient |
Palmitic acid, oleic acid, glycerides, vitamins, sterols, lecithin, etc. |
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