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1 Almond oil (sweet) 2 Avocado oil 3 Grape Seed oil
100% pure natural Moroccan Prickly Pear Oil with certification from ISO 22716, USDA Organic and EcoCert. With the abundance of complex essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals, Prickly Pear is one of the most powerful, luxurious skincare ingredients that helps make the skin perpetually healthy and gets rid of dark circles build up. Minimum Order: 3 Liters
We carry a wide variety of cold-pressed vegetable oils, also known as ‘carrier’ oil or ‘base’ oils. Carefully selected and sourced from around the world, these Carrier Oils have extensive applications in aromatherapy where they are used to dilute Essential Oils for therapeutic purposes. Widely used for massage therapy as well as in the manufacturing of soaps and cosmetics, our Carrier Oils range from 100% natural to refined, bleached and deodorized varieties, to suit your various needs. 1. Almond oil (sweet) 2. Avocado oil 3. Grape Seed oil
Our Cosmetic Fragrance Oils will not cause seizing in CP soap and are not drying to the skin. They work well in soaps, lotions, creams, powders, balms, oils and scrubs. They are generally used at 2-5% in formulations and can be used as perfume oils when diluted in a vegetable oil or jojoba. 1. Geranium oil 2. Jasmine oil 3. Lotus oil 4. Pine oil 5. Rose oil 6. Sandal oil 7. Tea Tree oil 8. Tuberose oil 9. Vanilla oil 10. Vetiver oil
CHESTNUT OIL OFFER FROM PARA 100,000 liters of spot nut oil and 10 Tons monthly, for cosmetic use, with invoice and delivery at the port of Vila do Conde, Barcarena Para Value per liter BRL 47,00 / USD 9,40 at June 22th
The mentha water is steam distilled from fresh blossoms Bulgarian mentha piperita of during the months of may and June of each year. It is a completely natural product for skin and hair application. Transparent liquid, colorless; specific aroma; essential oil content 0.03, ethyl alcohol content 3.44, relative density 20 C 0.9827, PH 5.25, microbiological purity - corresponds to standard. Benefits: Has an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effect on the skin. Soothes the skin after sunburns or razor cuts. Gently cleanses and tightens the pores of the oily skin. Moisturizes the skin and improves its general condition.
Natural pine water is obtained by the steam distillation of the needles, twigs and cones of pine tree. Here are some of the medicinal uses of the pine plant and pine water: Skin care: the most widely known use of pine essential water is in treating skin problems. Dermatologists often prescribe the water in treating the following conditions: psoriasis, itching, eczema, scabies, sores, and fleas; Cosmetics: pine essential water has a distinctive essence and gives a sweet aroma to the cosmetics it is used in. Pine plant water is widely used as massage water and in perfumes and other scents.
Rose water is made using damask roses, many-petaled and fragrant. These were first grown in Iran and Bulgaria, but are now frequently found in Spain, Italy, and France. The uses of rose water are as varied and numerous as the petals of a damask rose. Most western countries are familiar with rose water or rose oil as an addition to fragrances and in body and facial creams. Commercial preparations come in many forms and can safeguard against bacterial formation. In addition, the buyer can choose organic preparations, thus eliminating pesticides from the roses in their food or on their bodies. However used, rose water is certainly almost universally enjoyed, with its sweet and deep aroma, and delightful and unusual taste.
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