Carrier Oils
Almond Oil | Neem Oil |
Black Cumin Oil | Peanut Oil |
Flax Seed Oil | Sesame Carrier Oil |
Jojoba Carrier Oil | Soyabean Oil |
Mustard Oil | Sunflower Oil |
Blackseed Oil (Kalonji Oil) | Castor Oil |
About the product
Jojoba Oil
About the product
The nut of the jojoba plant can be made into an oil. Jojoba oil is gentle enough to be used as a carrier oil to mix with other essential oils.
Many people use jojoba oil as part of their skin care routine. And there are good reasons for that. There’s plenty of evidence supporting the use of pure jojoba oil as a remedy for acne, dry skin, and countless other skin conditions.
Flax Seed Oil
About the product
flaxseed oil, also known as Linseed oil or flax oil (in its edible form), is a colourless to yellowish oil obtained from the dried, ripened seeds of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum). The oil is obtained by pressing, sometimes followed by solvent extraction.
Castor Oil
About the product
Castor oil is a multipurpose vegetable oil that people have used for thousands of years. It’s made by extracting oil from the seeds of the Ricinus communis plant. These seeds, which are known as castor beans, contain a toxic enzyme called ricin. However, the heating process that castor oil undergoes during production deactivates the ricin, allowing the oil to be used safely.
About the product
Black seed oil is an herbal ingredient derived from the plant Nigella sativa, which is native to Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It also offers a long list of science-backed health and beauty benefits, thanks to its content of antioxidants and other bio active compounds