Sesame Oil (30 ml)
It is pure and extra quality oil that can be used for various treatments.
Sesame
Sesame comes from the plant family Pedeliaceae. Although it is a plant species native to Africa, it is cultivated in the warm regions of Asia, Europe and Turkey. The sesame plant contains its seeds in its capsule fruits, and these capsules contain many seeds. Although it is generally grown for its oil, tahini is made from sesame. Additionally, sesame seeds can be placed on bagels and buns to provide a pleasant taste. Sesame is a very delicious spice.
Sesame Oil
It is an oil that is very popular especially in the Far East and Asia. It is also the oldest known vegetable oil. Contains E, A and B complex vitamins. It is rich in minerals iron and calcium. Sesame oil is the best known carrier oil, and thanks to this feature, it allows essential oils and other oils to be mixed in proportions as needed.
It is traditionally used in many treatments. The use of sesame oil is very important for many care purposes. Sesame oil benefits are in a traditional dimension. As a result of many years of observations, the benefits of sesame oil are listed as follows.
It is a very effective oil, especially in moisturizing dry skin. Sesame oil is the basis of all massage oils, it is one of the best known massage oils.
Sesame Oil is mixed with Castor Oil and Almond Oil and used in eyebrow and eyelash care. It is also used in hair care, it is known that sesame oil is good for hair loss.
By using it in nail care, nails are protected. Especially sesame oil applied after acetone application provides good care for hands, feet and nails.
After taking a shower after sunbathing, massaging the skin with a few drops of sesame oil protects the skin and minimizes the effects of sunburn.
Sesame oil acid ratios are as follows.
Fatty Acid Ratio
Oleic 45
Linoleic 40
Palmitic 10
Stearic 4
Linolenic 0.5
Palmitoleic 0.5