Camelina Oil comes from the seeds of Camelina Sativa (false flax). It has the same properties and appearance of the flaxseed oil. But the former Oil has a prolonged shelf life to the latter oil. Camelina Oil was first used hundreds of years ago as lamp oil, medicinal use, and for cooking.
Camelina Oil is loaded with a lot of skin and hair benefitting ingredients like Vitamin E, Omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9 fatty acid, Stearic acid, oleic acid, gamma linoleic acid, Palmitoleic acid, and antioxidants. It is also loaded with anti-arthritic and immune boosters.
Camelina Oil has a golden color (similar to olive oil color), but it has the taste of Almond oil. It has an herbaceous aroma with some nutty tones.
Camelina Oil Skin Benefits
- The pleasant aroma of Camelina Oil makes it great Oil For massage
- Camelina Oil contains antioxidants that slow down the effect of free radicals responsible for causing the skin to deteriorate and to age on time
- Camelina Oil makes the skin smooth and supple
- Camelina Oil will reduce the signs of aging like free radicals, wrinkles, and crow’s feet
- Camelina Oil is a great moisturizer, helping the skin to retain the needed moisture
Camelina Oil Hair Uses
- Camelina Oil can make a great addition to your hot oil treatment
- Camelina Oil is good for massaging the scalp to eliminate flakiness, dandruff, and dry skin
- Looking for a great hair moisturizing oil? Camelina Oil will seal the needed moisture to your hair and also make your hair soft
- Camelina Oil protects the hair shaft from free radical damage
Camelina Oil Side Effects
- There is little or no side effect of the Camelina Oil. However, if you notice any, Please desist from using the oil
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