Description
What is sweet almond oil?
Sweet almond oil is extracted by pressing the kernels of the almond tree. This carrier oil is refined and has a light golden colour and a subtle scent.
When sweet almond oil is used in cold process soap making it adds to the conditioning effect of the bar, and a little to the hardness and creaminess of the bar.
It is rich in oleic and linoleic fatty acids which help improve skin and hair health.
Origin and History
Sweet almond oil is native to Asia and the Middle East, and is now cultivated all over the world.
It had been used in Ancient Chinese, Ayurvedic and Greco-Persian schools of Medicine to treat conditions such as psoriasis and eczema.
Almond oil has been used for centuries in cosmetics and for medicinal uses to treat various skin conditions and more recently found in therapy rooms for use as a massage oil.
What is sweet almond oil used for?
Sweet almond oil has great moisturising properties and is a very fast absorbing oil. It is a great source of vitamin E, which is great for skin care and hair care.
It is a very versatile oil and is used in skin care products like creams, body lotions, lip balms and moisturiser.
Sweet almond oil has a comedogenic rating of 2, meaning there is a low chance of clogged pores. Due to its hydrating properties, sweet almond oil is suitable for most skin types including dry skin, oily skin and sensitive skin.
Almond oil is a popular oil in hair care formulations and is often used in conditioners, hair masks, hair treatments and hair oils. Almond oils’ high amount of fatty acids help to strengthen and nourish the hair and scalp.
It is a great base oil in cosmetic treatments due to its versatility and fast absorbing abilities. Sweet almond oil is also one of the most popular bases for massage oils.
Make your own skin treatment with sweet almond oil
Ingredients
- 500g organic, unrefined shea butter
- 500g organic, extra virgin coconut oil
- 350ml sweet almond oil
- Essential oils (optional)
Method
- Melt your shea butter and coconut oil in a microwave, or in a bowl over boiling water
- Add the almond sweet oil and essential oils to the melted shea and coconut
- Mix the oils and butters together until fully combined
- Remove from the heat and place in the fridge to cool
- Once the mixture is looking like it is starting to set, whisk for 5-10 minutes. It should reach a light, creamy consistency
- Now your skin treatment is ready for use!
How to make an almond massage oil
Sweet almond oil is a great carrier oil for massage oils as it is very nourishing on the skin. Apply almond oil to the skin directly with the diluted essential oil for a relaxing massage oil.
Using natural fragrant aromatherapy oils like lavender or lemon essential oil, help to promote relaxation. Essential oils are not food grade, so these are for external use only and must be diluted in the almond oil.
For a refreshing and cooling massage blends, dilute 10ml of peppermint essential oil into 1L of almond oil.
For a relaxing massage blend, dilute 10ml of lavender essential oil into 1L of almond oil.
FAQs
What is the INCI name for sweet almond oil?
The INCI name for sweet almond oil is Prunus amygdalus Dulcis Oil.
Where does our sweet almond oil originate from?
Our sweet almond oil is of mixed EU origin.
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