Oil is produced from walnut kernels by cold pressing. The homeland of the plant is considered to be the territory of modern Iran; currently, the walnut grows in the Balkans, Moldova, in the southern part of Ukraine, in the Crimea, along the entire coast of the Black and Mediterranean Seas. Walnut oil is a natural leader in the content of vitamin E and fatty acids Omega-3 and Omega-6, accounting for up to 77% of its substance. It also contains retinol and carotenoids, vitamins C, B, micro- and macroelements – iodine, iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper and others.
How to use:
Precautions: check for individual intolerance.
Vegetable oil can be used alone, mixed with other vegetable oils, or as a base for essential oils.
Enrichment of cosmetics
For 10 ml (2 tsp) of a cosmetic product or for 100 ml of shampoo or balm – up to 10 drops of vegetable oil.
Face masks
Apply to face along massage lines. The procedure takes 15-20 minutes.
Facial cleansing
Moisten a cotton pad with hot water, squeeze, apply fatty oil on it, wipe the skin with a cotton pad along the massage lines.
Face and body massage
The oil is used to directly massage the body, including the face, neck and décolleté.
The proportion of enrichment of the base oil with essential oil: 5 ml (1 teaspoon) of base oil – 3-5 drops of essential oil; 30 ml of base oil – 12-30 drops of essential oil; 50 ml of base oil – 30-50 drops of essential oil.
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