Sesame oil, extracted from sesame seeds, is rich in fatty acids and antioxidants. It offers moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, wound healing, UV protection, and anti-acne benefits for the skin. Suitable for all skin types, it is commonly used in lotions, creams, serums, and oils. It is also used as a massage oil and hair conditioning product. Sesame oil has antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. It also contains several essential fatty acids that are effective moisturizers.
Moisturizing: Hydrates and protects the skin's natural barrier. Anti-inflammatory: Soothes and reduces skin inflammation. Antioxidant: Protects against free radical damage and signs of aging. Wound healing: Accelerates new skin cell growth and has antibacterial properties. UV protection: Natural SPF of around 4. Anti-acne: Reduces inflammation and fights bacteria.
Suitable for all skin types, but those with nut allergies should use caution.
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People with sesame allergy should avoid using sesame oil.
Extracted from sesame seeds.
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Sesame seeds have been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine and cuisine due to their various health benefits. Sesame seed oil is also used as a massage oil and hair conditioning product. Sesame oil has antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. It also contains several essential fatty acids that are effective moisturizers. Sesame oil may help reduce oxidative stress, heal second-degree burn wounds, and relieve pain associated with limb trauma. It may also help filter out ultraviolet (UV) rays, but not to the extent that products designed for this purpose can. Sesame oil is safe for most people to use. However, people with sesame allergy should avoid using it.