Seabuckthorn Pulp Oil
Suitable Ingredient for
Wound Healing
Hair Care
Skin Care
in YOUR Preferred Product Formats
Cream & Lotion
Color Cosmetics
Serum & Oil
How it Works
Skin Barrier Repair
Combination of fatty acids like Linoleic Acid, Oleic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Stearic Acid, Palmitoleic Acid and Linolenic Acid help in restoring the lipid barrier of the skin which results in better moisture retentions
Hydration & Moisturization
Offers protection against oxidative stress and provides deep hydrations. These properties make it suitable for skin care and scalp care too.
Anti Aging
Rich combination of fatty acids, vitamins and vital bioactive compounds help in hydration, skin regeneration, skin protection. It also helps in restoring natural skin oils for better penetration and absorption of topical products.
Anti-Inflammatory
Calms irritated skin and Linoleic and Linolenic acids help is reducing redness, eczema and acne. Vitamins and flavonoids neutralise free radicals.
Grades We Offer
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Seabuckthorn Oil |
Source |
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN |
SHELF LIFE |
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Combination of fatty acids |
Fruits of Hippophae rhamnoides |
India |
24 months |
Grades We Offer
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Seabuckthorn Oil |
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Combination of Fatty Acids |
Source: Fruits of Hippophae Rhamnoides Country of Origin: INDIA Shelf Life: 24 months |
Fatty acids in Seabuckthorn Pulp Oil
Seabuckthorn oil is a potent botanical extract known for its exceptional benefits for your skin and hair. Extracted using CO2 extraction method, this ingredient is a rich source of antioxidants, vitamins and fatty acids like Linoleic Acid, Oleic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Stearic Acid, Palmitoleic Acid, Linolenic Acid. These fatty acids offer unique benefits in skin and hair care formulations. Let us dive deeper to understand the properties of each one of these.
Linoleic Acid
It is a type of Omega-6 essential fatty acid. The seabuckthorn oil we offer can contain 1 to 15% of linoleic acids.
Key Benefits :
- Restores skin barrier and helps in moisture retention
- Balances sebum production and reduces acne
- Soothes inflammation and irritation
Common Uses : Face Creams, Moisturizers, Creams for treating Acne, Hair Conditioners.
Oleic Acid
It is a type of Omega 9 Mono-unsaturated fatty acid. The seabuckthorn oil we offer can contain 5 to 25% of oleic acids.
Key Benefits :
- Offers deep hydration for rough and dry skin.
- Enhances skin permeability and helps in nutrient absorption.
- Helps repair damaged scalp and hair.
Common Uses : Body butters, Facial Oils, Lip and scalp care products.
Palmitic Acid
It is a type of saturated fatty acid. The seabuckthorn oil we offer can contain 15 to 40% of palmitic acids.
Key Benefits :
- A natural emollient that gives a creamy wholesome texture.
- Repairs and strengthens the lipid barrier of the skin and helps maintain moisture and natural oils.
Common Uses : Creams, Lotions, Soaps, Cleansers.
Stearic Acid
It is a type of saturated fatty acid. The seabuckthorn oil we offer can contain 0.5 to 2% of stearic acids.
Key Benefits :
- Preferred as a thickening agent and stabiliser.
- Enhances the spreadability and texture of the product.
- Helps in cleansing and unclogging the skin.
Common Uses : Soaps, Body lotions, Color cosmetics, Hair conditioners.
Palmitoleic Acid
It is a type of Omega 7 mono unsaturated fatty acid which is rare and valuable. The seabuckthorn oil we offer can contain 36 to 50% of oleic acids.
Key Benefits :
- Promotes collagen production and helps in skin regeneration.
- Protects skin from oxidative stress and environmental damage.
- Helps in moisture retention and reducing fine lines.
Common Uses : Anti-aging serums, Healing balms, Premium skincare formulations.
Linolenic Acid
It is a type of Omega 3 essential fatty acid. The seabuckthorn oil we offer can contain 5 to 25% of linolenic acids.
Key Benefits :
- The anti-inflammatory properties help in soothing sensitive and irritated skin.
- Soothes acne and eczema prone skin.
- Improves skin elasticity and skin tone.
Common Uses : Serums, Facial oils, Scalp lotions.
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