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Peanut Oil

Description

Peanut oil, derived from the seeds of the Arachis hypogaea plant, is a versatile ingredient in skincare formulations. This light, non-comedogenic oil is rich in vitamin E, an antioxidant that helps protect the skin from free radical damage and premature aging. Its high content of oleic and linoleic acids contributes to its emollient properties, making it effective for moisturizing and softening the skin.

Peanut oil has a natural affinity for the skin's lipid barrier, allowing it to penetrate easily and provide deep hydration. It is particularly beneficial for dry, sensitive, or mature skin types. The oil's anti-inflammatory properties can help soothe irritated skin and reduce redness.

In skincare products, peanut oil is often used as a base for cleansers, moisturizers, and massage oils. It can also serve as a carrier oil for essential oils in aromatherapy applications. While generally well-tolerated, it's important to note that individuals with peanut allergies should avoid products containing this ingredient. Patch testing is recommended before incorporating peanut oil-based products into a skincare routine, especially for those with sensitive skin or a history of allergies.

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