Seabuckthorn Pulp CO2 Extract semi-solid lipids
Botanical binomial: Hippophae rhamnoides
INCI Name: Hippophae rhamnoides Fruit pulp dried Extract
Family: Elaeagnaceae
CAS No.: 90106-68-6
EINECS No.: 290-292-8
Country of Origin: China
Part of plant used in production: Fruit pulp diied
Methods of production: CO2 Extract,
Description |
Hippophae rhamnoides is a throny shrub that is native to the coastline of Europe and Asia. |
Characteristics |
Seabuckthorn is a deep amber/red oil that has a musky aroma. |
Properties |
Anti-viral, Anti-bacterial, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-oxidants. |
Constituents |
Palmitic Acid, Palmitoleic Acid, Oleic Acid, Linoleic Acid, Linolenic Acid. |
Uses |
Seabuckthorn oil is excellent for dry, itchy, irritated and weathered skin; promoting hydration, elasticity and skin regeneration. It is also used to treat wounds, scars, burns, sunburn, stretch marks and wrinkles. It is also beneficial for rosacea, a chronic inflammation skin condition. |