Apricot kernel oil (Prunus armeniaca) is highly nutritious, presenting a consistency similar to that of sweet almond oil. It is used as a skin regenerator.
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Wheat germ (Triticum sativum) is the richest natural source of vitamin E. Its oil, when obtained by cold pressing, maintains high levels of vitamin E and is often added to other base oils to prevent its rancification . It revitalises the skin and strengthens the blood vessels, being useful in the prevention of varicose veins. Due to its consistency, this oil is usually used in massagings in combination with others (eg sweet almond oil or grape seed oil) at a dilution of about 10%. Note: The information contained on this page is for educational purposes only.
Grape seed oil (Vitis vinifera) is rich in Vitamin E, which gives it high stability. It has antioxidant properties, allowing for the regeneration and hydration of the skin.
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