Essential oils

Essential oils are obtained through distillation. They can also be produced by solvent extraction. They are used in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps, and other goods, as flavorings for food and beverages, and to add fragrance to cleaning products. Throughout history, various essential oils have been used for therapeutic purposes. Essential oils can be used in many ways, including for massage in aromatherapy, where the oil is absorbed through the skin and inhaled as it evaporates. In this manner, the oil’s molecules enter the bloodstream through the lungs.

Vegetable oils, butters, waxes and macerates

These remarkable natural sources of lipids are a true treat for the skin. They have become an essential component in many exotic creams and lotions. Beyond serving as key ingredients in body care products, they can also be used on their own, applied directly to the skin.

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Macadamia vegetable oil

This oil is extracted by cold mechanical pressing of macadamia nuts. Its high concentration of palmitic acid protects cellular lipids from oxidation, which plays a significant role in reducing the skin's aging process.

An oil that penetrates the skin with remarkable speed, golden in color, with a distinctive nutty aroma and a fine, silky texture. It is also known as a dry oil because its very light consistency is absorbed quickly by the skin.

Almond Oil

Pure almond oil serves beautifully as a carrier oil for aromatherapy and professional massage. It is suitable for every skin type. In its pure form, almond oil has a pale golden hue.

Its benefits for the skin include the following:

Babassu Oil

This is a clear, golden plant oil extracted from the seeds of the babassu palm (Attalea speciosa), native to the Amazon.

It is not classified as a dry oil, and it is widely used in cuisine and skincare. It hydrates and softens sensitive and oily skin, an elegant choice for skin exposed to sun and sea breeze.

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