VIRGIN SESAME OIL FOR YOUR SKIN
Used commonly to prepare curries, pickles, and condiments, Sesame Oil for cooking is definitely a popular inclusion in our kitchens. Sesame Oil works for hair, for body massage, and for skin as well. It is anti-inflammatory and nourishing, i.e. it is a great product to treat skin problems including acne, aging marks, and wrinkles. Its distinct nutty flavor imparts an enjoyable taste, and its high ratio of antioxidants make it highly suitable for people dealing with irregular blood pressure, high cholesterol levels et cetera.
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Sesame seed oil (til), according to Ayurveda, is recommended for use in the winter. Sesame seed oil is odourless, lightweight, and quickly absorbed by the skin. It is nutrient-rich and also has therapeutic qualities. According to research, sesame seeds have natural SPF 6 sunscreen qualities. It can relieve sunburn when applied to the skin. It also contains plenty of minerals, protein, lecithin, and vitamin E. Sesame seed oil can be massaged on the face to treat wrinkles.
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Natural antioxidants, vitamins E, A, and B, as well as fatty acids like linoleic and palmitic acids, are all abundant in sesame seed oil. This is a transparent, light oil that you may apply directly to your skin and scalp, mix with shampoo or conditioner, or use as a natural moisturiser.
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Thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, Virgin Sesame Oil is extremely beneficial in soothing and healing acne and other facial allergies. It is deeply nourishing, and when massaged regularly, can help in increasing skin’s elasticity and improving texture.
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Sesame oil has the interesting feature of slowing down the ageing process for the skin. The oil's antioxidants stop cellular oxidation and encourage skin renewal. Lines, wrinkles, and pores are avoided by the sesamol in sesame oil.
- Change to natural sunscreens to protect your skin if the claims made for your sunscreen lotion aren't being met. Sesame oil can create a shielding film over your skin to shield it from free radicals, UV radiation, and other environmental aggressors. Apply sesame oil to your skin if you want to jump on the natural sunscreen bandwagon. It contains a lot of vitamin E, which has antioxidant qualities.
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