Vegetable oils for the body
Vegetable oils are obtained by pressing the seeds or oleaginous fruits. They are very often used in cosmetology and dermatology for their moisturizing and repairing properties. The vegetable oils for the body leave the skin intensely nourished, repaired and regenerated. Their non-greasy texture penetrates quickly and allows the skin to regain comfort and suppleness while improving its elasticity. There are many varieties of seeds, plants and oleaginous fruits, they are rich in fat and their pressing extracts vegetable oil with moisturizing and nourishing benefits.
What are the different types of vegetable oils for the body?
Vegetable oils for the body made from oleaginous fruits
Among the vegetable oils obtained from fruits, we find coconut oil, fig, avocado, olive or even date palm oil. They each have their own specificities and offer a wide variety of fragrances. Coconut oil intensely nourishes the skin, fig oil brings firmness to the epidermis, avocado oil softens and reduces scars, olive oil has anti-aging properties, and l date palm oil is ideal for dry and sensitive skin.
Vegetable oils for the body made from seeds
The pressure of flax seeds, sweet almond, castor, sesame, grapeseed and apricot kernels are used in the composition of a wide variety of vegetable oils. Linseed oil regulates excess sebum, sweet almond oil has moisturizing properties , sesame oil soothes irritated skin, castor oil helps fight acne, oil sesame is known for its restorative properties, and apricot kernel oil has a revitalizing action.
Vegetable oils for the body made from flowers
Among the oilseeds, there are many varieties of plants such as castor oil and anti-aging black seed oil, softening aloe vera oil, moisturizing monoi, jojoba and argan oil.
Body oil or moisturizer, what's the difference?
Vegetable oils are richer in fat and therefore more nourishing than creams or body milks. Vegetable oils often contain fewer additives since they come from ingredients of natural origin (seeds, flowers or fruits). For the rest it's just a question of texture, the body oil is more fluid than the cream, but both penetrate equally quickly, the choice is yours!