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Moringa Oil
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Moringa Oil
Moringa Oil
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Benefits of Moringa Oil


The main constituents of Moringa Butter are: Oleic Acid, Behenic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Stearic Acid, and Linoleic Acid.

OLEIC ACIDS (OMEGA 9) are known to: Maintain the softness, suppleness, and radiance of skin and hair; Stimulate the growth of thicker, longer, and stronger hair; Reduce the appearance of aging, such as premature wrinkles and fine lines; Eliminate dandruff and thereby support hair growth; Boost immunity; Exhibit anti-oxidant properties; Prevent joint inflammation, stiffness, and pain; Impact the hardness or softness of the butter.

BEHENIC ACID is known to: Function as an emollient, a surfactant, and a lubricant; Condition the skin and hair for a smoother feel, making it a popular ingredient in moisturizers and hair care products; Exhibit thickening and opacifying properties in clear liquid formulations; Soothe dryness and protect skin against the abuse of the elements; Be gentle on sensitive skin; Replenish the skin’s moisture barrier; Promote moisture retention.

PALMITIC ACID is known to: Have emollient properties; Soften hair without leaving a greasy or sticky residue; Be the most common saturated fatty acid.

STEARIC ACID is known to: Have cleansing properties that purge dirt, sweat, and excess sebum from hair and skin; Be an ideal emulsifying agent that binds water and oil; Help products remain potent when stored for long periods of time; Condition and protect hair from damage without diminishing luster or making it feel heavy; Have exceptional cleansing properties; Soften skin; Provides the butter with a solid consistency.

LINOLEIC ACID (OMEGA-6 FATTY ACID/VITAMIN F) is known to: Moisturize hair and promote its growth; Facilitate wound healing; Be an effective emulsifier in the formulation of soaps and quick-drying oils; Exhibit anti-inflammatory properties; Soothe acne and reduce chances of future outbreaks; Promote moisture retention in skin and hair; Make oils feel thinner in consistency when used in an oil blend, thus being beneficial for use on acne-prone skin; Soothe and promote the healing of skin conditions like eczema and dermatitis; Slow the look of premature aging.

VITAMIN A is known to: Protect skin against damage caused by UV radiation; Slow the appearance of aging by smoothing wrinkles and fine lines; Stimulate production of collagen; Stimulate cells regeneration to keep skin healthy, strong, and firm; Facilitate faster healing of wounds; Protect skin against toxins and bacteria and promotes cell production, thus boosting immunity; Lighten unwanted blemishes and dark spots, thus balancing skin tone to create an even glow; Slow the production of oil in the skin and clears pores, thereby preventing acne breakouts.

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