Anti-aging
Extracted by cold pressed small almonds contained in apricot kernels (and sometimes even for the lower quality oils, nuclei themselves), this oil has long been used by Hounzas both in care of hygiene in the kitchen is excellent for beauty and facial treatments.
It is the ally of tired skin, withered, lifeless, dull. It can be used in place of cream for day and night. Very penetrating, it is completely absorbed by the epidermis; face does not shine.
It restores radiance and tone to the skin, regenerates and delays the effects of aging. One can also use it to protect from sunlight, provided to remain reasonable in its exhibition.
Properties
- Nourishes and regenerates the skin.
- Makes the skin soft and supple without feeling greasy.
- Very rich in vitamin A and linoleic acid.
- Toning.
- Nourishing.
- Moisturizing.
- Softening.
- Revitalizing.
- Softening.
Dosage
- Day care: apply in the same way as your day cream.
- Night Care: for more efficiency, making a facial massage.
Trick
To improve results and a good tan, make a mixture of apricot kernel oil and evening primrose oil or musk rose from Chile .
Source: Ch and L. Clergeaud,.
Vegetable Oils - Oils health and beauty , Editions Amyris, Sweet Alternative Collection
Special precautions
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Keep out of reach of young children.
- No substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Keep away from sources of heat and light.
Composition
Prunus armeniaca
Fatty acids per 100 g: Saturated = 10 g; Unsaturated: Linoleic (omega6) = 27 g, Oleic (omega9) = 69 g, 2 g = Palmitoleic.
Packing
50 ml bottle
Pranarôm
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