Everything about pure and natural Ximenia oil
Locals use the seeds oil to prevent sunburn, smooth and hydrate the skin. It gives a pleasant color and elasticity, contains stretch marks in pregnant women, and works as a hair conditioner. Ximenia is a shrub or small tree native to Africa that has spread across the globe.
Several
studies have been published that show this plant's medicinal potential, such as
for skin treatment, antimicrobial activity, gastroprotective action, and
antioxidant activity. The oil extracted from the tree's seeds is the most
valuable part of the tree. Because it is valued as a skin cosmetic, Ximena oil
is traded in local markets. It is also sold in urban markets, enhancing the
economic viability of the populations who produce it.
Benefits
of ximenia oil
This
rich oil penetrates deep into the skin, releasing moisturizing fatty acids and
active ximenynic acid, allowing it to combat even the driest skin. Ximenia oil is high in healthy fatty acids like oleic acid and linolenic
acid, making it a versatile oil used in moisturizers, hair conditioners, skin
softeners, anti-aging creams, and soaps. This golden yellow oil has been shown
to penetrate profoundly and improve sebaceous tissue function, leaving skin
healthier and more vibrant.
Formulation
and Sourcing for Ximena oil
Every
batch of oil and butter is lab tested, and batch-specific information with
shared with the customers upon request. The chemical analysis results, such as
the acid, saponification, and peroxide values and the lack of toxicity to human
keratinocytes at the concentrations tested, indicate that this oil may be
suitable for topical use. Indeed, the oils contained high levels of oleic and
ximenynic acids, both of which interact with subcutaneous lipids and have
anti-aging properties.
Conclusion
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