Organic Apricot Seed Carrier Oil
Organic Apricot Seed Carrier Oil
Botanical Name: Prunus armeniaca
Plant Family: Rosaceae
Extraction Method: Cold-Pressed - Unrefined
Part Used: Kernels
Cultivation Type: Cultivated
Country of Origin: Turkey
Extracted from an ancient wild plant originally from China and a true concentrate of omega-9, the Apricot Seed Carrier Oil is well-known for its nourishing, moisturizing, toning and softening virtues. Illuminating, this oil, which is also rich in carotenoids, provides antioxidant benefits and promotes a delicate and radiant complexion. Its use is highly recommended to prepare the skin before any sun exposure and to facilitate and prolong the tan. Very smooth, with a fruity scent, it is suitable for all skin types.
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Detailed Product Information
Aroma Description
Light, fruity scent
Sensory Profile
Fragrance Notes: Middle
Aroma Family:
- Fruity
Therapeutic Qualities
- Nourishing
- Moisturizing
- Softening
- Regenerating
- Illuminating
Applications:
Topical Use:
- Facial Serums
- Body Lotions
- Hair Masks
Emotional or Ritual Use:
- Soothing
- Uplifting
Skin Sensitivity
Low – generally safe for all skin types; perform a patch test if sensitive.
Dilution Guidelines
Can be used undiluted or blended with essential oils as needed.
Shelf Life
Approximately 12 to 18 months; store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight. Refrigeration can extend shelf life.
General Warnings
For external use only. Conduct a patch test before widespread use.
Q&A
Q: What is the primary use of Organic Apricot Seed Carrier Oil?
A: It is commonly used to nourish and moisturize the skin and hair, making it ideal for dry, sensitive, or mature skin types.
Q: Can I use this carrier oil directly on my skin?
A: Yes, it is gentle enough to be used directly as a moisturizer or massage oil.
Q: Is it safe for use during pregnancy?
A: Yes, it is considered safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Q: How should I store this carrier oil?
A: Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight; refrigeration can extend its shelf life.