Keep Your Skin Glowing
What you need to know about Avocado Oil and Your Skin
In a society driven by health and beauty it is no surprise that consumer's are constantly searching for the next greatest thing to slow down the aging process. What's astonishing is that many people overlook what the Guinness Book of World Records ranked as the world's most nutritious fruit, the avocado. It may be small but the avocado offers an immense amount of benefits to your outer beauty as well as your inner health.
- Avocado Oil is renowned for its healing, anti-wrinkle and anti-bacterial properties
- Rich in Vitamin A,D and E, lecithin and potassium, known as the youth mineral
- Useful for treating sun damaged, dehydrated or undernourished skin because of it ability to penetrate the skin more deeply, compared to other plant based oil such as Olive Oil, Almond Oil, or Soya Oil
- According to a study done in 1991 by Department of Food Engineering and Biotechnology, Avocado Oil Stimulates collagen's metabolism, which in turn increases the amount of soluble collagen in the dermis, slowing down visible signs of ageing and softening the skin
- Due to its ability to regenerate, nourish and revitalize the skin it is commonly used for dry, sensitive or mature skins or people that suffer from dermatitis, acne, eczema, and psoriasis
- Avocado Oil proved to be the most effective sunscreen out of 8 plant oils tested and studied which included; Sweet Almond Oil, Jojoba Oil, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Peanut Oil, Safflower Oil, Sesame Oil, and Persic Oil
- Used in skin care products for its natural ability to nourish, regenerate connective tissue and inhibit bacterial growth
- Excellent as a carrier oil in cosmetics and massage oils or as a base for ointments used for treating lacerations or post operative dressing to prevent adhesions to skin burns and wounds while accelerating the healing process

