Cold Pressed Amla Seed Oil
Packed with antioxidants and vitamins, our cold-pressed amla seed oil is a must-have for improving the health of your skin and hair.
Benefits:
- For Skin: A fantastic skin-softening facial oil that nourishes and revitalises.
- For Hair: Strengthens and conditions hair follicles while helping to reduce dandruff.
Amla, also known as Indian Gooseberry, is a tangy fruit celebrated for its high vitamin C content (approximately 42mg per 100g) and its nourishing properties.
How to Use:
- Apply sparingly to damp hair after shampooing to lock in moisture and promote shine.
- Use as a facial oil for soft, hydrated skin.
Embrace the natural power of amla oil for your skincare and haircare routine!
Amla oil is
HAIR USE
SKIN USE
INCI : Emblica officinalis
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : PAKISTAN
NATURAL + UNREFINED: We work directly with cooperatives and artisanal producers who process our range of pure natural exotic oils without the use of chemicals. Some of these are organic in nature and filtered for use retaining the natural characteristic scent and quality.
We sell our range of oils by volume [with the exception of organic babassu, virgin coconut oil, unrefined palm/palm kernel which is sold by weight]
UNDERSTANDING PLANT OILS: Most butters and oils are made up of two components - olein (liquid) and stearin (stearic). This is why some butters easily melt depending on the amount of olein and some solidify under colder temperatures depending on the amount of stearin. This does not affect the product in anyway.
Oils that will solidify include the following: Organic argan, Babassu, Organic virgin coconut oil, Golden jojoba oil, Monoi de Tahiti, Moringa, Unrefined palm kernel, Organic sapote, Shea oil, ..... this list goes on
Oils are made up of 3 fatty acids which help to determine the shelf life. These are:
1. Saturated : a long carbon chain with no unsaturated fatty acid - long shelf life
2. Monosaturated : a long carbon chain with one unsaturated fatty acid - decent shelf life
3. Polysaturated : a long carbon chain with two unsaturated fatty acid - very fragile shelf life
CHUNKS IN MY OIL
Have you ever wondered why your oil sometimes ends up with semi solid chunks?
This tends to happen when the temperature drops and is due to the natural content of stearic +/- palmitic acid.
This image shows our fast absorbing silky unrefined baobab oil which thanks to Mother Nature is semi solid due to the cold temperature.
Baobab has approximately 6% stearic and 30% palmitic acid.
It is quite fascinating watching liquid oil [coconut + babassu] slowly solidify – it looks like something out of a biology class 😉
If you receive your bottle with solid oil, unscrew the lid slightly to release any pressure and stand the bottle in warm water to liquify - never use microwave to warm the oil!