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HYDROGENATED KUKUI NUT OIL

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HYDROGENATED KUKUI NUT OIL

Hydrogenated kukui nut oil is a modified form of kukui nut oil, derived from the seeds of the candlenut tree (Aleurites moluccanus) native to Hawaii and other Pacific islands. This ingredient undergoes a hydrogenation process, which increases its stability and shelf life while altering its texture and consistency.

In skincare and haircare formulations, hydrogenated kukui nut oil functions as an emollient and occlusive agent. It forms a protective barrier on the skin and hair, helping to lock in moisture and prevent water loss. The oil is rich in fatty acids, including linoleic and linolenic acids, which contribute to its nourishing properties.

This ingredient is particularly beneficial for dry, damaged, or sensitive skin and hair. It can help improve skin elasticity, reduce the appearance of fine lines, and soothe irritation. In haircare products, it can enhance shine, reduce frizz, and provide lightweight conditioning without leaving a greasy residue.

Hydrogenated kukui nut oil is typically well-tolerated and suitable for various skin and hair types. It blends easily with other ingredients and can be incorporated into lotions, creams, serums, hair masks, and leave-in conditioners.

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