ADVANTAGES: Tropical oil rich in nutrients that help protect and strengthen the skin
MAIN INGREDIENTS: 100% pure and organic Fresh-Pressed® tamanu oil
OBJECTIVES: To restore, cleanse and fight blemish-prone skin.
The pure, high-quality oil is relatively unknown in our area, but for hundreds of years it has been regarded as a miracle oil in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. Tamanu oil is rich in antioxidants and has a positive effect on scratches and cracks, scars and sun damage. It has a very distinct scent, reminiscent of parsley.
Scope of application:
* neutralises stains and spots
* can be used on scars and acne-prone skin
* can be used to nourish flaky and dry areas of the skin
Benefits of Tamanu Oil:
SKIN HEALING
Tamanu oil contains plant compounds that have anti-inflammatory properties, helping to soothe skin problems such as acne, scars, dry skin and sunburn.
INTENSIVE MOISTURISATION
A rich source of fatty acids that helps moisturise and nourish the skin, preventing dryness and improving skin elasticity.
YOUTHFUL SKIN
The antioxidant properties of Tamanu oil help to protect the skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and age spots, resulting in a more youthful and radiant complexion.
USE:
FOR SKIN: Add it to your moisturiser to enhance the hydration benefits, or apply directly to the skin instead of your moisturiser, or add to your skincare routine before moisturiser (dry to normal skin), after moisturiser (combination and oily)
SPOTS AND SPOTS: Take a small amount of Tamanu oil (or a diluted mixture) and apply it directly to the spots with clean fingertips or a cotton pad. Gently massage the oil into the skin, concentrating on the affected areas, repeating regularly. SKIN TREATMENT Take a small amount of Tamanu oil and apply it to the red areas of the skin. Gently massage the oil into the skin with your fingertips, making sure it covers the damaged areas.
FUSHI TIP:
Apply a small amount of Tamanu oil directly on the spots using a clean cotton pad to reduce redness with its antibacterial properties.
Ingredients.
It is a food grade, cold-pressed, unstandardised, unrefined, organic, hexane-free and natural oil. Each batch is different and has a unique set of properties.
Does not contain: Chemicals, preservatives, flavourings or additives.
Origin: Vietnam.
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What does Tamanu oil do?
Tamanu oil, derived from the seeds of the Tamanu tree, offers a variety of benefits to the skin. It promotes healing and regeneration of the skin, making it useful for conditions such as acne, scars, eczema and psoriasis. Tamanu oil moisturises the skin, improves elasticity and has an anti-ageing effect, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It has anti-inflammatory properties, soothes irritated skin and has antimicrobial and antifungal properties. Tamanu oil helps to heal wounds, reduces pain and inflammation and can be used for joint and muscle pain. However, it is important to carry out a patch test and consult a professional before using Tamanu oil.
Does Tamanu oil reduce wrinkles?
Tamanu oil contains antioxidants that help protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals that contribute to the ageing process. By neutralising free radicals, tamanu oil can help reduce oxidative stress on the skin, which can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Tamanu oil is rich in fatty acids such as oleic acid and linoleic acid, which help to moisturise and nourish the skin. When skin is well hydrated, it appears plumper and more elastic, which can reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Tamanu oil promotes skin healing and regeneration thanks to its compounds such as calophyllide. This property has the potential to stimulate the production of collagen, a protein that gives the skin its structure and elasticity. Increased collagen production can help to reduce the visibility of wrinkles and improve the overall texture of the skin. Although Tamanu oil can provide hydration, antioxidant protection and support skin regeneration, individual results may vary. It is important to note that the effectiveness of Tamanu oil in reducing wrinkles depends on a variety of factors, including the severity of the wrinkles, the overall condition of the skin and the consistent use of the oil. In addition, Tamanu oil is often used as part of a broader skincare routine, so combining it with other anti-ageing practices, such as sunscreen use, a healthy diet and avoiding smoking, can further enhance its potential benefits.
Does Tamanu oil clog pores?
Tamanu oil is generally considered to have a low comedogenic rating, which means that it has a relatively low tendency to clog pores. However, it is important to note that individual skin types and sensitivities may vary, and what works for one person may not work for another. Comedogenicity is a scale that assesses the likelihood that an ingredient or product will clog the pores and may cause. the appearance of acne. Tamanu oil generally has a rating of 2 on the comedogenic scale, which is considered moderately low. This indicates a lower likelihood of clogging pores compared to higher rated oils. However, it is always a good idea to perform a patch test before using Tamanu oil extensively on the face or body. Apply a small amount of the oil to a small area of skin, preferably on the forearm or behind the ear, and observe for 24-48 hours for any adverse reactions or rashes. If no adverse reactions occur, it is usually safe to use on the face.
Does Tamanu oil need to be diluted?
Tamanu oil can be used either in its pure form or diluted, depending on personal preference and skin sensitivity. If you have sensitive skin or are trying Tamanu oil for the first time, it may be useful to dilute it with a carrier oil. Carrier oils such as jojoba oil, coconut oil or almond oil can help to reduce the concentration of Tamanu oil and make it more gentle on the skin. The need for dilution may also depend on the intended use of Tamanu oil. For targeted use on small areas or spots, you can use undiluted Tamanu oil. However, if you plan to use it on larger areas of the face or body, dilution may make it easier to apply and ensure more even coverage. If you choose to dilute Tamanu oil, a common ratio is to mix a few drops of Tamanu oil with a tablespoon of carrier oil. However, the specific dilution ratio may vary depending on personal preference and skin sensitivity. Remember that everyone's skin is unique, so it is advisable to perform a patch test before using a wide range of Tamanu oils. This will help determine how your skin reacts to it and whether dilution is necessary for your particular situation.
Can I use Tamanu oil daily?
Yes, you can use Tamanu oil every day. Tamanu oil offers a range of benefits to the skin, including moisturising, healing and anti-ageing effects. It can be used once or twice a day, depending on your preference and the specific needs of your skin. However, it is important to perform a patch test and observe your skin's reaction before extensive use. In addition, individual results may vary, so it is always worth consulting a dermatologist if you have any concerns or specific skin conditions.
What does Tamanu oil smell like?
Tamanu oil has a distinctive earthy, herbal and strong aroma. It is often described as having a slightly woody and herbal note. Some people also detect a slight smoky or herbal smell. Please note that the perception of smell may vary from person to person, but in general Tamanu oil is known for its unique and somewhat complex odour profile. It disappears upon application and the smell is due to the oil's high content of antioxidants and antimicrobial properties.
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