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  • What is Brazil nut oil?
  • Brazil Nut Oil is clear yellowish oil, which has a mild, pleasant nutty smell and a light texture, giving it a great versatility for use in a wide array of innovative high-end skincare products. Nutritionally, Brazil Nuts are an excellent source of selenium and a good source of magnesium and thiamine.
  • Is Brazil nut oil good for your skin?
  • Brazil Nut Oil possesses a unique fatty acid profile that includes omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids, which can help improve skin's moisture level by reducing Trans-Epidermal Water Loss (where the skin loses water to the surrounding environment via evaporation).
  • Is Brazil nut oil suitable for cosmetic application?
  • Nature In Bottle certify that Brazil Nut Oil is suitable for cosmetic application and is not included in the list of substances prohibited in cosmetic products. Neither does it contain parabens, restricted preservatives, colorants or UV filters (Annex II - VI of EU Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009).
  • Are there residual solvents in Brazil nut oil?
  • Based on our knowledge of the production process, raw materials and equipments used, there is no potential for any residual solvents to be present in Brazil Nut Oil.
  • What is brazilnut oil used for?
  • Brazilnut Oil contains high amounts of omega 6 and 9 fatty acids, which stimulate the production of sebum in the scalp, conditioning the hair naturally and delivering outstanding moisturising properties for a great shine. Brazilnut Seed Oil is also used in shampoos, conditioners and hair treatments.
  • How is Brazil nut oil extracted?
  • Nature In Bottle certify that Brazil Nut Oil has been extracted using cold pressing which means it is minimally processed using mechanical extraction (pressure) and low-temperature controlled conditions [at around 80-90°F (26-32°C)] controlled conditions to extract the oil.