African Ximenia, Baobab Oils are proving to be utterly beneficial
Beauty oils are plenty in the market. Some are relatively newer to the scene but have years of history of traditional and scientific explanation of why they may be your perfect choice. Oils like Prickly Pear oil, Baobab oil, marula oil have become very popular recently because of their low comedogenic, emollient properties and are rich in phytonutrients. Though until some years back they were cultivated from rare sources the global market has seen an influx of Baobab, Marula oil because of the increase in cultivation.
Benefits of Ximenia Oil
Ximenia oil is extremely popular in Angola, tropical African
countries and now in places of Australia and other parts of the world mostly
for its skin moisturizing properties.
Scientific studies have revealed its benefits in skincare and its composition.
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High in fatty acids that tighten up the skin, brightens it
and helps in dry skin.
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The antimicrobial properties help to fight acne or
infection, dandruff.
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The anti-aging compounds and hydrating properties make
it perfect for dry skin.
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The UV-ray blocking compounds also help to lessen
sun-burn.
Ximenia oil is called the next argan oil of skincare
because of its amazing healing properties dry, chapped skin, dry scalp and
hair.
Baobab oil in Skin & Haircare
Omega-3 rich Baobab oil is often used in hair care
traditionally and is one of the most vitamin and mineral-rich oils.
● The abundance of minerals and vitamins like calcium, iron,
manganese Vitamin B which makes it an ingredient for hair restoration and scalp treatment
● The best oil to use as a hair mask for flaking and dry
scalp for high omega-3 fatty acids but not regularly.
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High linoleic acid helps to prevent breakout and acne in some people.
● The combination of linoleic acid and omega-3 acids also helps in inflammation, redness of the skin.
In countries in the African continent, the use of local essential oils
like Baobab, Ximenia Oil goes back centuries. Afrikan Botanicals brings you all
these cold-pressed oils from genuine sources and one of the great producers
from local cultivators.
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