Cold Pressed Mango Seed Oil
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Mango oil is a Seed Oil extracted from the stone of the mango, the fruit of the Mangifera indica tree. The oil is semi-solid at room temperatures but melts on contact with warm skin, making it extensively appealing for baby creams, suncare balms, hair products, and other moisturizing products. Considered to be India’s 'King of Fruits' the Mangifera indica botanical – better known as the Mango Tree – yields a fruit containing the seed that is the source of the emollient known as Mango Butter which can be used as an alternative to shea or cocoa butter. In the ancient medicinal system of Ayurveda, the Mangifera indica herb has been used for over 4000 years with the belief that it had the ability to strengthen the heart, improve brain activity, and increase the body’s immunity. The natural fat derived from the fruit’s seeds is what is referred to as the butter, which shares the same reputation as its fruit source. Constituents & Specifications The main chemical constituents of Mango Butter are: Oleic Acid, Stearic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Linoleic Acid, Arachidic Acid, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E Specific Gravity : 0.9991 ± 0.01g/mL @ 30 °C (86 °F) Refractive Index : 1.4550-1.4570± 0.001 @ 40 °C (104 °F) Please reach out to us for the COA Properties COSMETIC : Regenerative, Protective, Anti-Oxidant, Anti-Aging, Softening, Soothing, Moisturizing. MEDICINAL : Regenerative, Protective, Anti-Oxidant, Anti-Aging, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Microbial, Analgesic. Benefits & Uses COSMETIC: Used topically, Mango Butter protects skin against the harsh effects of environmental elements, effectively reduces the formation and appearance of wrinkles, and helps repair dry, damaged skin. Mango Butter can be applied directly to matured, cracking, peeling, chapping, irritated, itchy, rough, or tough skin. It can also be applied directly to insect bites, rashes, and eczema to soothe itching and to facilitate the healing of minor cuts or cracks caused by dryness. The light texture of Mango Butter and its non-comedogenic property makes it an ideal moisturizer for the face and neck. Mango Butter can be used directly as a mild lotion or cream, even on sensitive skin. Furthermore, to enhance its ability to boost skin’s sebum secretion, which in turn promotes younger and softer skin. Mango Butter can be blended with a natural carrier oil such as Jojoba. For a moisturizing alternative to soap, skin can be washed with Mango Butter in the shower, or it can be used as an alternative to shaving cream. To reduce the appearance of blemishes and dark spots with Mango Butter, it can be added to a regular moisturizer. Alternatively, it can be made into a spot treatment balm Used in hair, Mango Butter locks in moisture, nourishes the scalp, and prevents hair loss. MEDICINAL: Used medicinally, Mango Butter eases tension, fatigue, and muscle aches, especially when used in a massage. Mango Butter works as an agent that facilitates the process of eliminating toxins, dirt, pollution, and other impurities from the skin. Applied directly to the skin, Mango Butter’s emollience helps promotes cell regeneration, which maintains the appearance of youthful skin. Mango Butter can be applied directly to skin to soothe the symptoms of eczema, rashes, minor wounds, frost bite, stretch marks and insect bites. Due to its non-comedogenic property, Mango Butter can benefit acne-prone and oily skin, when used as a facial moisturizer.