CAMELINE OIL: A RICH COMPOSITION
The camelina oil comes from a plant easily recognizable thanks to its tiny yellow flowers. It is also known as flax or flax. Formerly used in the Roman Empire, it then fell into oblivion before being rediscovered. Today, it is widely grown in France.
Rich in omega-3 and omega-6, essential fatty acids for the body, it is very interesting from a nutritional point of view. These are indeed necessary for the proper functioning of the brain. Camelina oil also contains vitamin E in good proportion, which gives it antioxidant properties. Obtained by cold pressing the seeds of the plant, it is characterized by a golden color. Its subtle smell resembles that of asparagus. Touch, its appearance is rather dry and low fat. If it can be used in cooking to season cold dishes, it is also very useful in cosmetics.
Camelina oil is especially effective for treating mature or very sensitive skin.
CAMELINE OIL: AN ALLIED AGAINST SKIN PROBLEMS
Thanks to its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, camelina oil is very effective for soothing dry or irritated skin . If you are prone to redness, it is best to include it in your beauty routine. Not very fat, it has the added advantage of penetrating very quickly. In case of rashes, acne or rosacea, do not hesitate to use it as a base of care, or to apply pure on the areas concerned.
Camelina oil activates microcirculation, which makes it very effective. You will quickly find a feeling of comfort and a smoother skin. For a simple and all natural treatment, mix camelina oil with aloe vera gel. You will get a cream that is both moisturizing, nourishing and protective, ideal for soothing sensitive or atopic skin .
CAMELINE OIL: A PRECIOUS INGREDIENT BEAUTY
Dry and mature skin will particularly appreciate camelina oil. Used daily, it nourishes, softens and creates a protective barrier against dehydration. In addition to its restorative properties, its high vitamin E makes it very useful for reducing wrinkles and other marks of time. Applied in massage on the body, it blurs cellulite and activates microcirculation.
In addition to its action on the epidermis, camelina oil protects and softens the hair. Nourishing without being too rich, it is perfect for fine hair, dry or damaged by colorations or external aggressions (sea, wind ...). For a special shine mask, dilute camelina oil, coconut oil and shea butter. Apply the mixture to your lengths and let stand overnight before rinsing with a shampoo. Result: stronger hair and perfectly nourished.