Hemp Seeds Oil (Cosmetic Grade)
Hemp seed oil (cosmetic grade) is one of the most nutrient-rich plant oils used in skincare and beauty. Let’s go through it step by step so you get the full picture:
Hemp Seed Oil
- Extracted from the seeds of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa).
- Unlike CBD oil (which comes from flowers/leaves), hemp seed oil contains no THC (the psychoactive compound) and is completely safe for cosmetic use.
- Cosmetic-grade hemp oil is cold-pressed to retain maximum nutrients.
Characteristics
- Color: Light green to deep green
- Texture: Lightweight, absorbs easily without greasiness
- Smell: Mild, nutty, earthy aroma
- Shelf life: Around 12–18 months if stored in a cool, dark place
Skin & Hair Benefits
For Skin
- Moisturizing without clogging pores
- Rated comedogenic 0 (won’t block pores → great for acne-prone skin).
- Balances oily and dry skin.
- Rich in essential fatty acids (Omega-3, 6, and 9)
- Restores the skin barrier, preventing water loss and dryness.
- Anti-inflammatory
- Helps with eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, and redness.
- Anti-aging properties
- Contains Vitamin E and antioxidants that fight free radicals, keeping skin youthful.
For Hair & Scalp
- Strengthens brittle hair, adds shine
- Soothes dry, flaky scalp
- Nourishes hair follicles, may support healthier growth
Common Uses in Cosmetics
- Facial serums and moisturizers
- Lotions and body butters
- Soaps and shampoos
- Massage oils (blends well with essential oils)
- Makeup removers
Safety & Precautions
- Cosmetic-grade hemp oil is for external use only.
- Store in a cool, dark place to prevent it from going rancid.
- Some people with nut allergies may need to patch-test first.
DIY Tip:
- For a simple face oil, mix:
- 1 tbsp hemp seed oil
- 2 drops lavender essential oil (for soothing)
- 1 drop tea tree essential oil (for acne control)
- Apply at night as a light moisturizer.
Specification: Hemp Seeds Oil (Cosmetic Grade)
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