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Macadamia oil is used in cosmetics and skin care because it is nutritive, reconstructive, and hydrating. Squalene is a naturally occurring antioxidant in Macadamia oil that helps to reduce the oxidative stress on our skin and scalp by preventing loss of moisture. The fatty acid content is the real winner for skin and hair. Those fatty acids help to add shine, strengthen, and nourish the hair follicles, which in turn fight off hair loss and brittle strands.
Macadamia oil is great for calming the hair of frizz, tangles, and dullness. This lightweight, non-greasy nutty oil adds shine and vitality to your strands while coating your ends and keeping your scalp moisturized. An overall beauty oil for scalp, skin and hair, macadamia oil has been a staple for years because it can produce positive results. From hot oil treatments to scalp massages, this oil is here to stay as a favorite with its potent composition and lightweight nature.
The rarest of antioxidants is squalene. Previously sourced from shark livers, squalene is an antioxidant that reduces oxidative stress, thus preventing wrinkles and bolstering your skin’s protection from environmental toxins and UV damage. Because squalene naturally occurs in the body, it is easy for your skin to assimilate. However, after the age of thirty, squalene production drastically ramps off. When used in your skincare regimen, macadamia nut oil can replenish this vital antioxidant (without endangering the shark population). In addition to moisturizing the skin, squalene’s antibacterial properties reduce acne and skin irritations and help balance skin tone.
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