Light-Weight Moisturizer
With its thin consistency, grapeseed oil is an amazingly light-weight moisturizer. It is lighter than coconut oil and jojoba oil. So if you’re looking for a non-greasy moisturizer for your skin, choose grapeseed oil. Balances Oil Production
Grape seed oil is high in linoleic acid, which is said to reduce clogged pores and balance excess oil production! So oily skin folks, grab a bottle of grapeseed oil to stop being a Grease Face! Lightens Skin
Grapeseed oil also has skin lightening properties. That’s because it’s rich in Vitamin C and Vitamin E, which both aid in improving skin tone and lightening it. If you have scars, blemishes or hyperpigmentation, apply grapeseed oil on your skin. Hair Oil
Got fine hair? Use grapseed oil has a hair oil/moisturizer! You can apply a few drops on hair roots & strands before you shampoo your hair. leave-in conditioner. Eliminates Dark Circles
Grapeseed oil is good for lightening dark circles and making your under-eye area look young and vibrant. Dab a drop of grapeseed oil with your ring finger (because this finger has the gentlest pressure) under your eyes every night. Restores Collagen & Delays Wrinkles
Grapeseed oil is good for anti-aging. It helps restore collagen because of it contains OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins). These are compounds that help eradicate free radicals that steal oxygen from healthy skin cells. Repairs Skin Cells
Since grapeseed oil has a high content of antioxidants, vitamins, protein and linoleic acid, it is good for repairing worn out, damaged and lifeless skin cells. So if your skin looks dull & ashy, you’ve got stretch marks, your skin is sun burned or affected by inflammatory skin conditions like eczema, use grapeseed oil. You can add it to your usual moisturizer or mix it up with liquid coconut oil/shea butter for a nice moisturizer. |