Evening Primrose Oil 10ml
Naturally moisturising and softening Evening Primrose Oil
High in GLA (Gamma Linolenic Acid) and Linoleic Acid
Great as a carrier oil, base oil or as a skincare ingredient
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SpeciesOenothera biennis
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OriginUK
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Extraction ProcessCold pressed
For cosmetic purpose GLA (Gamma Linolenic Acid) is regarded as being an excellent ingredient for helping to soothe various forms of dry skin conditions such as psoriasis or eczema and combines well with the linolenic property to create a premium moisturising oil. It can also be used in facial massage preparations if blended with another carrier oil such as Sweet Almond or Grapeseed.
It is often used in the treatment of dry skin and associated conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. read more
Evening Primrose has a relatively short shelf life so it's often a good idea to blend it with a preserving oil such as Wheatgerm.
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SpeciesOenothera biennis
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OriginUK
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Extraction ProcessCold pressed
Evening primrose has a yellow flower blooming in the evening, hence its name. Evening primrose has a yellow flower blooming in the evening, hence its name. The origins of the plant are said to derive from North America, where Native Americans would boil the root of the plant and then eat it to help cure stomach aches. They would also boil the leaf of the plant and put the pulp onto their skin to help heal bruises. It became known as ‘Kings Cure All’ when introduced to Europe in the 17th century.
AVOID CONTACT WITH THE EYES. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
Rich in linoleic acid (typically 74%), an essential polyunsaturated fatty acid, that is converted into prostaglandins and hormones.
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Oenothera biennis Oil