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Bitter Gourd Oil
Botanical Name: Momordica charantia Other Names: Momordica Charantia Oil. Bitter Gourd Seed Oil is a nourishing vegetable oil renowned for replenishing moisture and restoring suppleness, particularly to dry and damaged hair. Ideal for hot oil massages and pre-shampoo treatments, Bitter Gourd Oil proves effective in preventing dandruff, alleviating scalp flaking, and rejuvenating the natural moisture…
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Black Cumin Oil
Botanical Name: Cuminum cyminum L. Other Names: black caraway, nigella, fennel flower, and Roman coriander Black seed oil is enriched with antioxidants and bioactive compounds, offering potential benefits for skin and hair health. It has been associated with reducing inflammation and supporting weight loss. Derived from the plant Nigella sativa, native to Eastern Europe and…
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Turmeric Oil
Botanical Name: Curcuma longa and Curcuma aromatica Other Names: curcuma Turmeric rhizome oil (TO) imparts the distinctive taste and aroma associated with this spice. Within dried rhizomes, approximately 3–6% essential oil can be found. This oil is extracted from powdered turmeric rhizomes using steam distillation. Medicinal Uses:
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Paprika Oil
Botanical Name: Paprika oleoresin Paprika oleoresin is an oil-soluble extract derived from the fruits of Capsicum annuum or Capsicum frutescens. It is primarily employed as a coloring and/or flavoring agent in various food products. Medicinal Uses:
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Capsicum Oleoresin Oil
Botanical Name: Capsicum annum L /Capsicum fruitescens L. Capsicum oleoresin is an oily organic resin obtained from the fruits of plants within the Capsicum genus, including chili peppers. Following the fine grinding of these plants, capsicum oleoresin is produced through the extraction of capsaicin using organic solvents like ethanol. This versatile substance is widely employed…
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Ylang Ylang Oil
Botanical Name: Cananga odorata Ylang ylang oil is crafted from the blossoms of Cananga odorata genuina. It is occasionally used in aromatherapy by inhalation or applied topically for medicinal purposes. Additionally, ylang ylang oil serves as a culinary flavoring and imparts its fragrant essence to cosmetics and soaps. Medicinal Uses:
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Yasmeen Oil
Botanical Name: Jasminum Grandiflorum Other Names: Juhi, Chameli, Mogra, Champa Bela Jasmine oil is an essential oil extracted from the white blossoms of the common jasmine plant, scientifically known as Jasminum officinale. While the flower is thought to have originated in Iran, it has since spread to thrive in tropical climates. Medicinal Uses:
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Wintergreen Oil
Botanical Name: Methyl salicylate Other Names: American Wintergreen, Boxberry, Checkerberry, Teaberry, Creeping Wintergreen, Deerberry, Eastern Spicy-wintergreen, Eastern Teaberry, Eastern Wintergreen, Ground Holly, Ground Tea, Mountain Tea, Mountain-tea, Redberry Wintergreen, Spiceberry, and Spicy Wintergreen. Derived traditionally from the leaves of the wintergreen plant, Wintergreen oil is an essential oil. The active ingredient in wintergreen oil is…
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White Lotus Oil
Botanical Name: Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn Hailing from Tamil Nadu, India, White Lotus Absolute is a genuine oil extracted from wild flowers through distillation. Particularly effective when paired with other floral oils, it possesses the unique ability to instill a sense of calm and soothe the senses. Users often find themselves more open to feelings of…
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Vanilla Oil
Botanical Name: Vanilla planifolia Vanilla oil is rich in potent antioxidants and exhibits antibacterial properties, making it effective in preventing skin damage and premature aging. Additionally, this oil contributes to enhancing the appearance of hair. It is an excellent choice for creating personalized beauty products, including creams, face masks, and perfumes. Medicinal Uses:
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