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Black cumin oil

It is already well known how Cleopatra included goat’s milk in her beauty rituals. But fewer know that its beauty was largely due to black cumin oil. This oil is obtained by cold pressing seeds

It is already well known how Cleopatra included goat’s milk in her beauty rituals. But fewer know that its beauty was largely due to black cumin oil.

This oil is obtained by cold pressing seeds of Nigella sativa, which grows in warmer regions in Europe, North Africa and southwest Asia. It is a clear, dark brown liquid of medium viscosity and a characteristic aromatic smell.

Black cumin oil contains: oleic acid, palmitic acid, stricter acid, Omega 3 and 6, proteins, folic acid, vitamins B1, B2, B3 and minerals such as calcium, copper, iron, phosphorus, zinc, beneficial to your skin.

Being a good antiseptic and anti-inflammatory agent, black cumin oil is beneficial to acne skin, prone to imperfections. It is recommended for dry, sensitive and irritated skin. Due to the antioxidant properties, it prevents premature aging of the skin, which it moisturizes and reduces the wrinkles. Consolidates the natural skin barrier. Helps eliminate pigment spots and is adjunct to warts and moles. Stimulates the healing and regeneration of tissues. Moreover, it has beneficial effects on the hair and nails that it strengthens and enhances its glossy appearance.

 

How do you use it?

-You can use it as such, but being poorly comodogenic, it may temporarily clog the pores, but it does not necessarily generate pimples, blackheads, or acne in any person.

– you can add it to your favorite cream, thus avoiding slow absorption and half-sensation.

-as aningredient for the preparation of creams, serums and lotions for the skin.

-as an ingredient in the preparation of serums, masks and capillary balm.

-as an ingredient for the preparation of creams, balms, milk or body butter.

-for acne skin, can be combined with essential tea tree oil.

– you can mix it with the foundation, offering hydration and luminosity.

 

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