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carapa guaianensis seed oil andiroba oil
Description
Carapa guaianensis seed oil, commonly known as andiroba oil, is a potent natural ingredient derived from the seeds of the Carapa guaianensis tree native to the Amazon rainforest. This golden-brown oil has been used traditionally for centuries and has gained attention in modern skincare formulations due to its diverse benefits.
Rich in essential fatty acids, particularly oleic and palmitic acids, andiroba oil exhibits excellent emollient properties, helping to nourish and soften the skin. It contains limonoids, a group of compounds with anti-inflammatory and insect-repellent qualities. The oil's composition includes omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9 fatty acids, contributing to its skin-barrier strengthening effects.
Andiroba oil demonstrates antioxidant activity, potentially protecting the skin from free radical damage. Its anti-inflammatory properties may help soothe irritated skin and reduce redness. The oil has been studied for its potential in wound healing and as an aid in treating minor skin infections.
In skincare formulations, andiroba oil is typically used in concentrations of 1-5%. It blends well with other oils and can be incorporated into creams, lotions, and serums for various skin types, particularly beneficial for dry or sensitive skin.
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