botanical name: vitis vinifera (grape) seed oil
source: uk
plant: seed
collection method: crushing & refining
existing for over 6,000 years as one of the oldest cultivated plant, both by egyptian in 3,500 b.c. and by babylonians and indians but the first historical reference to grapeseed oil appeared in 1569 when the emporer maximillian ii of italy grant a musician the privilege monopoly in producing grapeseed oil after the grapes are being pressed for wine.
more concentrated of vitamin e than olive oil making it one of the unusual beauty treatments to hit the mainstream in recent day, specifically to protect skin and hair against the stress oxidation from sunburn and sun damage, therefore the grapeseed oil can be perfect ally for use with any essential oil.
direction to use
for the skin care, personnel care, cosmetic products .etc at recommended amount.
storage
keep in a tightly closed and dark glass container and store at temperature below 20 °c. avoid the direct sunlight or exposure to high voltage electrical lighting. after opening, use up as early as possible.
cautions
it is not recommended to use in any case for pregnancy. for sensitive skin, it is not suggested to use in a high dosage as it might cause irritation. before applying any oil onto the skin, always do a patch test. put a few drops on the back of your wrist, covered with a plaster and leave for an hour or more. if irritation or redness occurs, bathe the area with cold water. for future use, reduce the concentration level by half or avoid altogether.
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