Grape seed oil – refined
What is this?
Each of us likes juicy, tasty grapes. Since they taste so good when eaten and provide us with so many vitamins, why not use their properties in everyday care. Grapeseed oil is a natural cosmetic created by nature for the skin under the eyes – it reduces swelling and smoothes it.
Nature in the fight against skin aging.
Grape seed oil, as the name suggests, is produced from the seeds of the grapevine. Most often, it is made from the seeds of the fruits that were used to make wine. It is often found in creams, balms and body butters.
Composition and Properties:
Grape seed oil 100% natural, refined. We import it straight from hot Spain so that you can enjoy its wonderful properties. It has a light, almost transparent color and is odorless. It is distinguished by a relatively high content of vitamin K, which is responsible for blood clotting in our body. Grapeseed oil also has antibacterial and antifungal properties. If we do not overdo it, it will be absorbed very well and will not leave a greasy layer on our body.
Grapeseed oil has quite versatile uses and can be used by the entire family.
• contains a very high level of unsaturated fatty acids
• is a rich source of vitamin E
• is highly compatible with the skin’s natural sebum
• contains flavonoids, vitamins A and B6, resveratrol, minerals and lecithin
• does not leave an oily layer
• reduces swelling
• has a toning effect on the skin the skin
• intensively moisturizes
• works very well when used on the skin under the eyes
• has a softening effect on the skin
• smoothes and gives elasticity
• belongs to the group of so-called dry oils
• great for combination and even oily skin
• lightens dark circles under the eyes
• inhibits skin aging processes
• has irritation-soothing properties
• does not clog pores
• works well as a hand cream
How to use?
If we are looking for an eye cosmetic, we can apply a small amount of grapeseed oil under the eyes and on the eyelids every evening. If you struggle with dark circles and bags under your eyes, it will definitely deal with it.
The oil can be used as a daily, caring cream for the skin of hands and nails.
We can put a few drops of the oil on the palm of our hand and pat it into the skin of a slightly moistened face or massage it directly into dry skin.
Grape seed oil can also be used as an addition to homemade face masks or as a complement to drugstore creams and balms – it will enrich their composition.
Destiny:
Combination, oily, mature skin, anti-wrinkle effect, reduces swelling
Facial skin, body, hair, hands