Plum cleansing oil

  1. Plum Oil Benefits and Uses For Skin Care, Hair Care, and Body Care
  2. Plum Oil for Skin and Hair 2023: The Benefits and How to Use It


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Plum Oil Benefits and Uses For Skin Care, Hair Care, and Body Care

IN ESSENCE... • Plum Kernel Oil is sourced from the fruit kernels of the Prunus domestica (European Plum) tree native to the region of Europe and Southwestern Asia. • Rich in Oleic Fatty Acids and Vitamin E, it is deeply hydrating and absorbs into the skin to leave a soft, smooth, satin-like finish. • Plum Kernel Oil is prized for its naturally pleasant scent even in its unrefined state, which can remind people of almonds and decadent marzipan. • A unique but versatile carrier oil, it is ideal for aromatherapy as well as cosmetic formulations ranging from lip balms to facial creams. It is particularly recommended for anti-aging, dry skin, sensitive skin, oily skin, all-natural, and fragrance-free skin care applications. HISTORY OF PLUM KERNEL OIL The humble plum is thought to be one of the earliest fruits naturalized for human nourishment. Often associated with positive and pleasant connotations, the plum tree was commonly planted in gardens as ornamental pieces, where their colorful leaves and tiny flowers made an elegant addition to natural sceneries. Today, many species and varieties of plum exist, with stunning variations in the fruit's skin color and inner flesh along with its accompanying taste, which can range in intensity from sweet to sour with peachy, lemony, and sugary overtones. Two of the most popular plum species include the European plum ( Prunus domestica) and the Japanese plum ( Prunus salicina). The European plum, Prunus domestica, belongs to the rose fam...

Plum Oil for Skin and Hair 2023: The Benefits and How to Use It

If I were to ask you to list the first few fruits that come to mind, would a plum even be one of them? Probably not, especially when it comes to your beauty routine (I mean, is dominating right now). But if you’ve been sleeping on plums, let this be your wake-up call, because plums are that fruit, y’all. Full of benefits for your hair and your skin, plum oil (aka prunus domestic seed oil) is one play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play Meet the experts: • • • Krupa Koestline is a clean cosmetic chemist and the founder of What is plum oil used for? Plum oil has antioxidant, anti-aging, and anti-inflammatory properties that offer a wide range of benefits, from hydrating and regulating To break all that down, plum oil is rich in vitamin A, superb skin penetration, excellent emolliency, and moisturizing properties (with no greasy residue), this light-textured, highly nutritive oil has a long history of use in both culinary and personal-care applications. Does plum oil clog pores? Thanks to its lightweight texture, non-greasy feel, and quick absorption, Koestline says it's unlikely that plum oil will That said, everyone's skin is different, and board-certified dermatologist Plum oil can benefit all skin types, even if you have oily, acne-prone skin, or How? With a good ol' patch test. "A patch test should be conducted in the inner arm where you apply a dime-sized amount of product for 24 hours to see if you develop a reaction in the form of a rash, redness, and/or irr...