Go Green With Avocado Oil
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Are you using Avocado oil (Laurus persea) in your aromatherapy and massage blends? If not, you’re missing out on a natural, fresh oil that has a fantastic nutty base aroma. While you and your clients enjoy the scent and texture of this carrier oil, it goes to work behind the scenes restoring and rejuvenating the skin naturally.
Avocado oil is highly penetrating, deeply nourishing and softens dry skin. It’s known to restore and re-moisturizer the epidermis. Repeated applications of moisturizing butters, oils or lotions made with Avocado oil reveal an increase of hydration of the upper layers of the skin, and an improvement of the skins elastic properties. Whether you’re looking for an oil to use as a carrier with essential oils or to blend with other moisturizing oils in a product, Avocado oil plays well with others.
How is the oil derived from the fruit we commonly know as a salad topping or the main ingredient in guacamole? Avocado oil is expressed from dried avocado fruit flesh. The fruit is peeled, the pit removed, and the fruit is sliced and dried to remove any water. The dried slices are cold-pressed to remove the oil. The process is time-consuming and complex—and true, organic, high quality, cold-pressed, unrefined oil is difficult to find. The Avocado tree itself can grow to be quite large and bear hundreds of fruits. It is native to swamplands around the world.
Refined Avocado oil is pale yellow, so it’s easy to distinguish between the refined and unrefined product. True, organic, high quality, cold pressed, unrefined oil is a dark olive green in color, somewhat thick, and very rich in texture. The aroma is similar to the ripe fruit, fresh and somewhat spicy/nutty.
Here are some of the wonderful properties of Avocado Oil:
- Prevents chapping, cracks and stretch marksn • Good hair growth stimulantn • Ideal oil to offer light UV protection for the skinn • Mixed with equal quantities of sesame and olive oil, it offers some light sun protection for the skinn • Excellent skin moisturizer
- High degree of penetration into the epidermisn • Promotes cell regenerationn • Used for skin inflammationn • Used to clean the skinn • Has a high sterol content (about 10%) and is used as a carrier for arthritis pain blendsn • Has more Vitamin D than eggs; useful for people living in low-sunshine areasn • Used for post menopausal women who have aging ski
Avocado oil is also high in sterolins, which are reputed to be beneficial in healing scars and moisturizing the upper layers of the skin. The sterolins in Avocado oil have been found to diminish age spots. Oils with the highest levels of sterolins are Shea Butter, Avocado oil, Sesame oil, Soybean oil and Olive oil.
Did You Know?
- Avocado oil has been used as a hair pomade to stimulate hair growth.
- Avocado oil contains more than 20% essential unsaturated fatty acids. It contains vitamins A, C, D and E, proteins, beta-carotene, lecithin, fatty acids and potassium.
- Avocado oil has at least a one year shelf life, and it is recommended not to be kept in the refrigerator as it may forms deposits and congeal when chilled.
- As Avocado oil gets older, the color will turn from olive green to brown.
- Another oil is produced from avocado seeds, but it is rare and regarded as toxic.
- Try adding Avocado oil to your body butters and lip balms for fabulous texture.
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