Showing posts with label vitamin E. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vitamin E. Show all posts

9.24.2008

Carrier oils . . .

A carrier oil is a vegetable oil derived from the fatty portion of a plant, usually from the seeds, kernels or the nuts. Carrier oils are used to extract plant constituents and to dilute essential oils prior to application. They carry the healing properties onto the skin. Each carrier oil offers a different combination of therapeutic properties and characteristics. The choice of carrier oil depends on the therapeutic benefit being sought.
Lotions, salves, creams, body oils, massage oils, bath oils, lip balms and other moisturizing skin care products are made using carrier oils. Some carrier oils are odorless but most have a faintly sweet, nutty aroma. Carrier oils do not evaporate but can go rancid over time. A longer shelf life can be had by adding vitamin E.
The olive oil we are going to use is a cold pressed, virgin oil. It you are going to heat your plant materials in the oil you do not need to purchase the cold pressed oil.

9.23.2008

Grapeseed Oil

Grapeseed oil has a slightly nutty sweet aroma & is a thin oil which leaves a glossy film on the skin. Grapeseed Oils are pressed from specific grape varieties but maybe solvent extracted. Be sure to check the method of extraction.

Grapeseed Oil is an all-purpose oil and can be used in many applications ranging from massage to skin care. Grapeseed Oil contains inoleic acid. It has a relatively short shelf life which can be extended by using vitamin E.