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    Wellness Range

    Oil that is extracted from nuts or seeds without the use of heat or chemical solvents is known as cold pressed oil. As a result, the oil is cold pressed, which gives rise to the name. 

    The ingredients are not harmed by excessive heat during the extraction process. 

    The pressing process generates some heat, but for the oil to be deemed cold pressed, the temperature must not rise above 49 °C (120 °F). 

    This method of extraction preserves the original flavor, fragrance, and nutrients of the oils.

    Since cold pressing retains the oil's nutrients, antioxidants, and enzymes, it is frequently regarded as a more "natural" choice. 

    So, what are a few advantages of using cold pressed oil? To name a few, here are:

    It has a high concentration of antioxidants: 

    In order to remove dangerous toxins and free radicals from the body, antioxidants are essential. 

    They are therefore advantageous for maintaining the health of your immune system and preventing illness.

     

    Low in saturated fats: 

    Your risk of heart disease, stroke, and other illnesses may rise if you consume saturated fats. Because they contain fewer saturated fats than some different types of oils, cold pressed oils are a healthier option.

    Rich in PUFAs, or polyunsaturated fatty acids: 

    PUFAs are critical for preserving the health of the heart, skin, brain, and other systems. Other kinds of oils do not contain them in appreciable amounts.

    Tips for Identifying Genuine Cold Pressed Oil

    The following advice will assist you in determining if the oil is cold pressed:

    • To extend their shelf life and yield, regular oils are hydrogenated and then treated with hazardous chemicals. 
    • Cold pressed oils, on the other hand, have a shorter shelf life but are of higher quality because they are unfiltered and undergo very little processing. Cold pressed oils are therefore more costly than ordinary oils.
    • Genuine cold pressed oils taste grassy or nutty.  
    • Since cold pressing requires more labor and produces less oil overall, the cost of cold pressed oils is typically higher than that of other oils.

    Cold pressed coconut oil is used in natural home remedies.

    Unbeknownst to many, cold pressed coconut oil has numerous uses around the house, from natural cosmetics to food preparation treatment options. 

    These are a few of the greatest justifications for keeping this superfood in your pantry!

    Of course, there are differences depending on the oil's quality. 

    To achieve the best results, make sure you choose Cold Pressed Coconut Oil of the highest caliber. 

    Like Olixir cold pressed hexane free castor oil and organic cold pressed castor oil. 

    You can make sure you get the best pure cold pressed castor oil for your needs by doing some research and shopping with caution. 

    The Greatest Uses for Castor Oil in Your Beauty Routine

    Although castor oil doesn't promote hair growth, there are many other benefits it can provide for your skin, nails, and hair.

    Big name oils like coconut, sunflower, and even grapeseed are well known in the wellness world. 

    Still, castor oil is one of those unsung heroes that have yet to receive as much attention despite the numerous health benefits it offers for your skin, hair, and nails.

    The Ricinus communis plant's seed, known as the castor bean, is used to make castor oil. 

    The plant has made its way across the globe and is now found in the Southeast of the United States, despite being technically native to tropical Eastern Africa.

    Castor oil is a nourishing and hydrating ingredient because it's high in omega 6, omega 9, and vitamin E, according to Solomon. 

    Because castor oil contains a high concentration of ricinoleic acid, it also possesses antibacterial and anti inflammatory qualities.

    Because of all of this, it's a multipurpose beauty oil that can be applied topically. Discover how to incorporate castor oil into your beauty routine in 8 different ways by reading on.

    1. Enhance the Quality Not the Growth of Your Hair

    While castor oil is said to help promote hair growth, there is no scientific evidence to support this myth, which is prevalent on the internet. 

    One study from 2003 showed that the main advantage of castor oil for hair is that it helps to create luster.

    Although it is not scientifically proven to be an effective way to stimulate your follicles, Solomon concurs and adds, "I can't say that it would hurt your hair growth effort."

    To help seal the cuticle and eliminate the appearance of dry, split ends, you can, nevertheless, apply castor oil straight to the ends of your hair. 

    Additionally, you can use it all over your hair to reduce frizz and enhance sheen. You only need a small amount, and you can use it on wet or dry hair.

    2. Eliminate Dandruff and Hydrate Your Scalp

    Castor oil can also be used as a low cost scalp treatment due to its anti inflammatory qualities and high moisturizing content.

    It helps with dandruff, rashes, and irritation when massaged into the scalp. It also helps to keep the area hydrated. "In that sense, castor oil is helpful to your hair regimen."

    3. Anywhere on Your Body, Moisturize

    Castor oil works wonders as a rich, rapidly hydrating moisturizer, whether you're dealing with cracked heels, post shave dryness, or flaky, parched skin on your arms, legs, neck, lips, or abdomen. 

    Since it is a humectant, moisture is drawn to the area where it is applied. Skin is left feeling balanced, moisturized, and smooth to the touch.

    4. Make Your Cuticles Softer

    To avoid dryness, peeling, and ripping off your cuticles, castor oil is an excellent substitute for lather. 

    Specifically, we advise using it right away following a manicure or pedicure. In order to nourish your cuticles while you sleep, you can also apply castor oil to them before going to bed. 

    Castor oil can help prevent infection from ripping cuticles because it has antibacterial and anti inflammatory properties.

    5. Relief for Sunburned Skin

    Castor oil is another useful ingredient you can try if Ms. Sunshine gets the better of you, even though aloe receives a lot of attention when it comes to sunburn soothing treatments which are to be expected. 

    Applying castor oil directly to sunburned skin will cause a slight cooling sensation that will quickly relieve the excruciating prickly pain. 

    Ricinoleic acid, in the meantime, can aid in lessening additional inflammation.

    6. Heal Rashes, Inflammation, and Wounds

    Castor oil can be applied to small wounds, rashes, and other inflammatory areas of skin to lessen swelling, redness, itching, and pain, much like it can soothe your skin after a little too much sun exposure. 

    It goes without saying that seeing a doctor should be your top priority if you have large wounds, excruciating pain, or an ongoing issue.

    7. Fight Acne

    One little known use for castor oil is acne treatment. 

    You can use it as a spot treatment for blackheads, whiteheads, and pimples, or you can apply a thin layer to your face as a moisturizer and acne treatment because of its antibacterial and anti inflammatory qualities. 

    (If you want to lessen aging symptoms, have a look at our list of the top face oils for anti aging.)

    8. Minimize the Look of Stretch Marks

    Stretch marks can appear less noticeable thanks to the hydrating properties of castor oil. 

    Among other things, pregnancy, sudden weight gain or loss, and rapid muscle growth can all result in stretch marks.

    Castor oil can be used to treat stretch marks by liberally applying it to your hands and gently massaging it into your stretch marks. 

    For best results, repeat this twice a day, in the morning and at night. Just like with anything else, your body may take some time to fade.

    Olixir Chakra Oil

    Olixir chakras and essential oils come from mechanically pressing seeds, nuts, or fruits, as opposed to conventional oils that are extracted with a lot of heat and chemicals. 

    This method preserves the nutrients in the oils throughout their entire nutritional range. 

    This keeps their abundant supply of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants intact while also giving them better tastes and fragrances.

    The Best Advantages Of Cold Pressed Oil

    Cold pressed oils shine out as a beacon of purity and health, providing a fusion of conventional wisdom and contemporary wellness in a world where people are becoming more and more interested in organic and natural options. 

    Let's take a closer look at the advantages of cold pressed oil. 

    1. Rich in Antioxidants:

    Antioxidants, which are abundant in cold pressed oils, are essential for shielding the body against oxidative stress, which is linked to aging and a number of chronic illnesses. 

    These antioxidants can lower the risk of diseases like heart disease and some types of cancer and strengthen the immune system.

    2. Low Level of Saturated Fat:

    Cold pressed oils have a lower saturated fat content than many refined oils. 

    An elevated risk of heart disease and elevated cholesterol levels are associated with a high intake of saturated fats. It may be heart healthy to use cold pressed oils.

    3. Packed Full of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFAs)

    PUFAs, which are critical for preserving healthy cell membranes, promoting brain function, and controlling inflammation, are abundant in cold pressed oils like flaxseed, walnuts, and sunflower oil. 

    Additionally, PUFAs are important for maintaining a healthy skin barrier and minimizing the appearance of aging on the skin.

    4. Preserving Nutrients:

    High heat can destroy sensitive nutrients like betacarotene and vitamin E, which is why cold pressing avoids using it. 

    These nutrients are excellent for internal health as well as skin care because of their strong anti inflammatory and healing qualities.

    5. Immune System Boosting:

    Rich in substances like lauric acid that can strengthen the body's immune response are oils like cold pressed coconut oil. 

    Thus, as a natural supplement to a diet targeted at enhancing immune function, cold pressed oils make sense.

    6. Elevated Nutritious Content:

    Collected from cold pressed oils, these concentrated sources of vital nutrients have a rich profile of vitamins, minerals, and omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. 

    These nutrients ensure healthy brain function in addition to supporting cardiovascular health.

    7. Improved Taste when Cooking:

    The original seed or nut flavors are preserved in cold pressed oils. This can give food a rich, complex flavor that elevates it, which is why foodies who want to improve the flavor profiles of their recipes love it.

    8. Applications for Skincare:

    Cold pressed oils are being utilized in skincare products more and more because of their high purity and nutrient density. 

    They can help treat psoriasis and eczema, moisturize and nourish the skin, and even offer a natural substitute for store bought hair care products.

    9. Natural Fragrance and Taste Preserving:

    The natural flavor and aroma of the oil are preserved by the gentle extraction process, which is frequently lost during conventional oil processing. Because of this, cold pressed oils are especially appreciated in recipes where the flavor of the oil plays a major role.

    Top Cold Pressed Oils for Taking Care of Skin and Hair

    Clumps of cold pressed oil are like treasures. These oils, which are prized for their high nutrient content and purity, have several advantages for skin and hair care. 

    Every oil has a different set of qualities that it can use for anything from strengthening brittle hair to deeply moisturizing dry skin. 

    We'll look at some of the top cold pressed oils in this section that you can use in your beauty routine. 

    Sesame Oil: For Nourishing and Protecting Hair and Skin

    Packed with antioxidants, it supports a healthy scalp and fights aging of the skin. In addition, sesame oil offers deep nourishment for hair and skin as well as natural sun protection.

    Neem Oil: Antimicrobial and Dermatological Guidance

    Neem oil, which has strong antibacterial and antifungal qualities, is a great remedy for conditions affecting the scalp, such as eczema and dandruff. Skin prone to acne can also benefit from it.

    Argan Oil: For Anti Aging and Moisturizing

    Argan oil is an ideal moisturizer for skin and hair because it is rich in fatty acids and vitamin E. 

    Shine and softness are added to hair, and fine lines and wrinkles are lessened.

    Jojoba Oil: To Balance Out the Production of Oil

    Its composition is similar to that of human sebum, which makes it useful for controlling the skin's production of oil. 

    Jojoba oil is excellent for hair care as well, encouraging the growth and thickness of hair.

    Coconut Oil: For Extensive Hair Conditioning

    It penetrates hair shafts, promoting growth and preventing breakage, making it exceptional for conditioning hair. Coconut oil is also used as a mild makeup remover and to hydrate skin.

    Rosehip Oil: For Treating Scars and Brightening Skin

    Rosehip oil, which is rich in vitamins A and C, is great for brightening and reducing scars because it helps with skin regeneration and enhances skin texture and pigmentation.

    Almond Oil: To Calm Hair and Strengthen Scalp

    Almond oil, which is rich in vitamins B and E, strengthens hair and calms the scalp. It's also great for moisturizing the skin and minimizing dark circles under the eyes.

    Moringa Oil: To Hydrate and Repair Skin

    Rich in vitamins and minerals, moringa oil provides the skin with intense moisture and aids in the healing of skin damage. Additionally, the nutrients in it fortify hair and promote the growth of healthy hair.

    Which Is Better: Regular Oils or Cold-Pressed Oils?

    There are a few important distinctions between regular (often refined) oils and cold pressed oils to take into account:

    The extraction process:

    Cold Pressed Oils: 

    extracted in low temperatures using a mechanical technique. After crushing the seeds or nuts, the oil is extracted using a cold press method. 

    This procedure guarantees the preservation of the oil's original flavor, color, and nutritional value.

    Ordinary Oils: 

    High heat and occasionally chemical solvents are used to extract. Nutrients, flavors, and colors may be removed during this process. 

    It frequently produces oil with a more consistent and bland flavor.

    Quality of Nutrition:

    Cold Pressed Oils: 

    greater nutritional value because delicate vitamins and antioxidants are preserved by the low temperature process. 

    These oils frequently have higher concentrations of health promoting mono and polyunsaturated fats.

    Standard Oils: 

    Many of the natural nutrients can be destroyed by the intense heat and chemical processing. Additionally, they might have higher concentrations of trans fats or solvent residues from chemicals.

    Taste and Scent:

    Cold Pressed Oils: 

    Often possess a stronger, more pronounced flavor and scent that is characteristic of the original seed or nut. They are frequently chosen for low-heat cooking, dressings, and dips.

    Standard Oils: 

    generally taste and smell more neutrally, which makes them ideal for high heat frying and cooking where you don't want the flavor of the oil to take center stage.

    Cost and Availability:

    Cold Pressed Oils: 

    Because of the labor-intensive extraction process and lower gain, it is generally more expensive. In certain places, they might not be as widely accessible as ordinary oils.

    Standard Oils: 

    more widely accessible and reasonably priced. Costs are kept low by the extraction process's efficiency.

    Duration of Shelf Life:

    Cold Pressed Oils: 

    tend to be less stable than ordinary oils over time due to the fact that they contain more natural compounds that can oxidize.

    Standard Oils: 

    frequently have longer shelf lives as a result of preservatives and impurity removal.

    Implications for Health

    Cold Pressed Oils: 

    Regarded as healthier because they have a better ratio of good fats, are free of dangerous chemicals, and naturally occur antioxidants.

    Standard Oils: 

    Certain processing techniques have the potential to add toxic substances or lessen the oil's health benefits.

    While regular oils are more reasonably priced and have a longer shelf life than cold pressed versions, they might not have as many natural properties and health benefits.

    Jasmine Hair Oil

    Because of its amazing properties for the hair and scalp, jasmine oil has been used for centuries. 

    This fragrant oil is made from the delicate white flowers of the jasmine plant and has a wealth of nourishing qualities that can make your hair look luscious and vibrant instead of lifeless and dull. 

    We will explore the realm of jasmine oil for hair and unearth its remarkable advantages for your hair. 

    Jasmine oil may therefore be the magic ingredient you've been looking for, regardless of whether you struggle with dryness, frizz, or hair loss.

    Why Should Hair and Scalp Use Jasmine Oil?

    Jasminum officinale, the scientific name for the jasmine plant, is the source of jasmine hair oil. 

    Originating from tropical regions, this flowering plant is highly valued for its captivating aroma. 

    Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, the highly concentrated oil is obtained through a painstaking process that extracts the oil while preserving the essence of the flowers. 

    Hydration, nourishment, and protection are just a few advantages that jasmine oil for hair can offer when applied.

    Is Jasmine Oil Beneficial To Hair?

    Jasmine oil is a multipurpose and potent hair treatment. Because of its thin consistency, it can easily absorb deeply into the hair shaft to deliver vital moisture and nutrients. 

    This enhances the general health of the hair and lessens breakage. 

    Furthermore, because of its inherent antiseptic qualities, which can aid in the fight against dandruff and scalp infections, jasmine oil is among the best oils for dandruff. 

    It is appropriate for people with sensitive scalps because of its calming properties, which can also reduce inflammation and itching. 

    Now that you are aware of how beneficial jasmine oil is for hair, let's examine some of its incredible advantages:

    Jasmine Oil Benefits For Hair

    Many advantages are available for your hair when using jasmine oil. The following are some of the main advantages of jasmine oil for hair:

    Provides Moisture and Hydration

    Hydrogenating and moisturizing the hair is one of the main advantages of jasmine hair oil. 

    With the consistent application of jasmine oil, dry, brittle hair can be transformed into silky, soft locks. 

    In order to keep moisture in and stop it from evaporating, the oil creates a barrier of defense around the hair shaft. 

    Due to its ability to restore moisture balance and enhance overall hair texture, this is especially helpful for people with dry or damaged hair.

    Prevents & Strengthens Breakage

    Split ends and breakage are common in weak, brittle hair. Jasmine oil for hair also strengthens the hair shaft, increases hair elasticity, and prevents breakage all fantastic benefits. 

    Its nourishing qualities aid in the restoration of damaged hair follicles and encourage the growth of healthy new hair. 

    Hair that is regularly treated with jasmine oil is more resilient, stronger, and less likely to break or sustain damage.

    Shine is added 

    You need look no further than jasmine oil for hair if you're searching for a natural way to give your hair more luster and shine. 

    This opulent oil has the special capacity to bring out the hair's inherent shine and give it a vibrant, healthy look. 

    Jasmine oil produces a glossy finish and reflects light by easing the cuticles of hair. With the aid of jasmine oil, bid adieu to lifeless, dull hair and hello to glossy, luscious locks.

    Diminishes Frizz & Tames Wings

    Fighting frizz hair can be a never-ending struggle, particularly in humid climates. 

    Jasmine hair oil for hair has many advantages, but one of the greatest is that it tames flyaways and minimizes frizz. 

    Its moisturizing qualities contribute to the hair's sleek and polished appearance by helping to smooth down the cuticles. 

    Jasmine oil is an all natural and efficient way to keep frizz free hair, whether you have naturally curly hair or just want to keep your straight hair under control.

    Enhances Hair Growth

    Jasmine oil might be the solution you've been looking for if you're having problems with hair loss or sluggish hair growth. 

    For hair growth, this is the best homemade oil. Jasmine oil promotes the growth of new, healthy hair by enhancing blood circulation to the scalp, which nourishes the hair follicles. 

    Jasmine oil massages on a regular basis can encourage thicker, fuller hair by rejuvenating dormant hair follicles.

    Calms and Soothes the Scalp

    The basis for healthy hair is a healthy scalp. One of the most well known advantages of jasmine oil for hair is its ability to calm and soothe the scalp while also reducing irritation and itching. 

    Jasmine oil can offer comfort and relief for a variety of scalp conditions, including psoriasis, dandruff, and dry scalp. 

    Its inherent antiseptic qualities also aid in preventing scalp infections and maintaining a clean, healthy scalp.

    Guards Against Environmental Harm

    We frequently expose our hair to harsh weather and environmental pollutants, which can weaken and damage it. 

    The fact that jasmine oil serves as a barrier to protect hair from these outside aggressors is another advantage of using it on hair. 

    Because of its antioxidant qualities, it can fend off free radical damage and oxidative stress, which can cause premature aging and hair damage. 

    You can keep your hair healthy and vibrant while shielding it from environmental damage by using jasmine oil on a regular basis.

    Best Body Oil For Glowing Skin

    What is lemongrass oil?

    Steam distillation is used to extract lemongrass oil from the herb, resulting in a pale yellow liquid with a faint lemon aroma.

    Native to India and Southeast Asia, the herb known by its botanical name, Cymbopogon Citratus, is used extensively in a variety of culinary preparations.

    How does the oil of lemongrass work?

    We now know more about lemongrass oil's potential health benefits thanks to research.

    It contains a high concentration of antioxidants called flavonoids and phenolic compounds, which can help shield your body from harm from free radicals.

    In addition to its antimicrobial and antifungal properties, lemongrass essential oil has the potential to be helpful in the fight against certain fungi and inflammation in the body.

    Lemongrass oil advantages

    Lemongrass essential oil's primary health advantages provide the following possibilities:

    1. Function as a powerful cleaning agent

    Citral, a chemical compound with potent antimicrobial properties, makes up 70 to 80% of lemongrass essential oil.

    The antimicrobial properties of lemongrass oil are provided by its constituents limonene and citral, which prove to be particularly useful when it comes to battling various infections and forms of bacteria.

    2. Provide protection against insects and vermin

    Many insects and vermin are present in our homes, and some people find it uncomfortable to allow them to fly and crawl around unchecked.

    Nonetheless, studies have shown that lemongrass oil can effectively deter mosquitoes, so perhaps this relief comes from the oil's high geraniol and citral content.

    3. Calm sore muscles

    Lemongrass oil has topical applications that make it a useful remedy for relieving tense muscles and muscular spasms.

    Additionally, research has been done that indicates the oil might be able to enhance circulation.

    Anti aging face oil

    Rose oil is an essential oil that is extracted from the petals of the R. Damascena variety of rose plants, as opposed to rosehip oil, which is pressed from the seeds and fruit of the rose plant. 

    Though it has been a staple of clean skincare products for centuries, this opulent ingredient has only recently gained popularity in the West.

    How Is Rose Oil Produced?

    It is the ultimate labor of love approximately 10,000 rose petals are needed to produce one pound of oil. Rose oil is regarded as a luxury essential oil because of this.

    The primary method of removing rose oil from the petals is known as "steam distillation." Here, the petals of the flowers are set in a water filled still. 

    The oil is then reduced in molecular size using their unique fermentation process, which increases the oil's production of fatty acids all essential for healthy skin, and allows the oil to penetrate deeper into the skin. 

    The result is pure, transformative rose oil with a delightfully light texture. The end product is an oil that nurtures your skin's potential to give you smooth, healthy skin.

    What are the Advantages of Rose Oil?

    Because of its potent topical qualities and delightful scent, rose oil is frequently referred to as the "queen of all oils". 

    Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, the material helps to enhance the skin's health and appearance.

    These are just a few incredible advantages of using this wonderful oil in your skincare regimen.

    Antimicrobial Qualities

    Rose oil has a broad range of antibacterial qualities that protect it from infections causing bacteria. 

    These characteristics aid in skin toning and cleansing while halting the development of acne.

    Hydrates and Soothes Skin

    Organic face oil for dry skin is rose oil. Since it is a naturally occurring humectant, it keeps the skin hydrated. 

    It achieves this by absorbing moisture from the atmosphere and locking it into the skin. 

    This will help to keep the skin hydrated and prevent flakiness, making it ideal for people with sensitive, dry, or cracked skin.

    Tightens and Tone

    Rose oil is a naturally occurring astringent that tightens and tones the skin. This is ideal for people with oily skin because it will lessen the production of sebum, which is a major contributor to acne. 

    Our vegan skin care experts use arnica, witch hazel, and aloe in addition to rose oil to create a pH balancing toner that minimizes pores and evens out skin tone.

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