Botanical Name: Vitis Vinifera
Origin: Mediterranean region as well as Asia, and it is believed that the Greeks were the first to consume grapes for their numerous health benefits.
Color and Smell: Its color ranges from clear to yellow to light green. Light. Slightly Nutty and Sweet
Texture: satin-like texture
Shelf Life: up to 1 year
Grapeseed Oil is commonly used in aromatherapy as it is a fairly all-purpose oil and can be used in a wide array of applications ranging from massage to skin care.
Contains more Vitamin E than Olive Oil, Flavonoids like Oligomeric Procyanidin, Inolenic acid, Oleic acid, Omega 3 fatty acids, Omega 6 fatty acids, Omega 9 fatty acids, Palmitic acid, Stearic acid, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E.
With its thin consistency, Grapeseed oil is an amazingly lightweight moisturizer. It is lighter than coconut oil and jojoba oil.
Used as a moisturizer for fine hair. A few drops can be applied on hair strands before shampoo. Grapeseed oil is high in Vitamin C and therefore has skin lightening properties. Also reduces spider veins.
Grapeseed oil is good for anti-aging. It helps restore collagen because of it contains OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins).
Contains 100% natural pure oil. Ideal for diluting essential oils before using on skin. Do not use it internally.