As we enter the holy month of Ramadan, I want to take a moment to wish everyone a blessed Ramadan! It is a time of reflection, self-discipline, and spiritual rejuvenation. Let us come together as a community and support each other in our journey towards righteousness.
As human beings, we are all neighbors to one another, regardless of our differences in religion or culture. Therefore, it is important to treat each other with kindness and respect, just as we would like to be treated. This is a fundamental principle of being a good human being, and it is something that we should strive to practice every day. When we show kindness and respect to our neighbors, we create a sense of community and belonging, and we build bridges between people of different backgrounds. So, let’s remember to be kind and respectful to our neighbors, regardless of our differences, and let’s work towards creating a more harmonious and loving world for all.
I hope everyone has a blessed and fulfilling month of fasting and spiritual reflection. Ramadan Mubarak!
#ramadan #ramadan2023 #RamadanMubarak #reflection #selfdiscipline #spiritualgrowth #neighbours #differentreligions #culture #kindness #respect
Kukui nut, also known as Aleurites Moluccanus, Buah Keras, Kemiri or Candlenut, is a type of nut that is commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. It has been a delicious cooking ingredient for centuries but it’s also magical when used as part of skin care and haircare.
Kukui Nut oil (Carrier Oil) is extracted from the nuts and has been used for centuries in traditional remedies. With its combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins E and A to soothe irritated skin, soften and moisturize dry patches and even out tone. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which may make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. This ancient Malaysian secret might just be the best kept beauty trick still. No wonder I’m using Kukui oil all the time in my formulations…it would make our grandmas proud!
#kukui #kukuinuts #kukuinutoil #aleuritesmoluccanus #kemiri #buahkeras #candlenutoil #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore #naturalskincare #skinhealth #ingredient #complexion #skincareingredient #carrieroilsforskin #lightoil #carrieroils #coldpressed #psoriasis #certifiedformulator #edelbotanica #deannacreates #deannaformulates #actress
Kukui nut, also known as Aleurites Moluccanus, Buah Keras, Kemiri or Candlenut, is a type of nut that is commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. It has been a delicious cooking ingredient for centuries but it’s also magical when used as part of skin care and haircare.
Kukui Nut oil (Carrier Oil) is extracted from the nuts and has been used for centuries in traditional remedies. With its combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins E and A to soothe irritated skin, soften and moisturize dry patches and even out tone. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which may make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. This ancient Malaysian secret might just be the best kept beauty trick still. No wonder I’m using Kukui oil all the time in my formulations…it would make our grandmas proud!
#kukui #kukuinuts #kukuinutoil #aleuritesmoluccanus #kemiri #buahkeras #candlenutoil #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore #naturalskincare #skinhealth #ingredient #complexion #skincareingredient #carrieroilsforskin #lightoil #carrieroils #coldpressed #psoriasis #certifiedformulator #edelbotanica #deannacreates #deannaformulates #actress
Kukui nut, also known as Aleurites Moluccanus, Buah Keras, Kemiri or Candlenut, is a type of nut that is commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. It has been a delicious cooking ingredient for centuries but it’s also magical when used as part of skin care and haircare.
Kukui Nut oil (Carrier Oil) is extracted from the nuts and has been used for centuries in traditional remedies. With its combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins E and A to soothe irritated skin, soften and moisturize dry patches and even out tone. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which may make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. This ancient Malaysian secret might just be the best kept beauty trick still. No wonder I’m using Kukui oil all the time in my formulations…it would make our grandmas proud!
#kukui #kukuinuts #kukuinutoil #aleuritesmoluccanus #kemiri #buahkeras #candlenutoil #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore #naturalskincare #skinhealth #ingredient #complexion #skincareingredient #carrieroilsforskin #lightoil #carrieroils #coldpressed #psoriasis #certifiedformulator #edelbotanica #deannacreates #deannaformulates #actress
Kukui nut, also known as Aleurites Moluccanus, Buah Keras, Kemiri or Candlenut, is a type of nut that is commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. It has been a delicious cooking ingredient for centuries but it’s also magical when used as part of skin care and haircare.
Kukui Nut oil (Carrier Oil) is extracted from the nuts and has been used for centuries in traditional remedies. With its combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins E and A to soothe irritated skin, soften and moisturize dry patches and even out tone. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which may make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. This ancient Malaysian secret might just be the best kept beauty trick still. No wonder I’m using Kukui oil all the time in my formulations…it would make our grandmas proud!
#kukui #kukuinuts #kukuinutoil #aleuritesmoluccanus #kemiri #buahkeras #candlenutoil #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore #naturalskincare #skinhealth #ingredient #complexion #skincareingredient #carrieroilsforskin #lightoil #carrieroils #coldpressed #psoriasis #certifiedformulator #edelbotanica #deannacreates #deannaformulates #actress
Kukui nut, also known as Aleurites Moluccanus, Buah Keras, Kemiri or Candlenut, is a type of nut that is commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. It has been a delicious cooking ingredient for centuries but it’s also magical when used as part of skin care and haircare.
Kukui Nut oil (Carrier Oil) is extracted from the nuts and has been used for centuries in traditional remedies. With its combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins E and A to soothe irritated skin, soften and moisturize dry patches and even out tone. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which may make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. This ancient Malaysian secret might just be the best kept beauty trick still. No wonder I’m using Kukui oil all the time in my formulations…it would make our grandmas proud!
#kukui #kukuinuts #kukuinutoil #aleuritesmoluccanus #kemiri #buahkeras #candlenutoil #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore #naturalskincare #skinhealth #ingredient #complexion #skincareingredient #carrieroilsforskin #lightoil #carrieroils #coldpressed #psoriasis #certifiedformulator #edelbotanica #deannacreates #deannaformulates #actress
Kukui nut, also known as Aleurites Moluccanus, Buah Keras, Kemiri or Candlenut, is a type of nut that is commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. It has been a delicious cooking ingredient for centuries but it’s also magical when used as part of skin care and haircare.
Kukui Nut oil (Carrier Oil) is extracted from the nuts and has been used for centuries in traditional remedies. With its combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins E and A to soothe irritated skin, soften and moisturize dry patches and even out tone. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which may make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. This ancient Malaysian secret might just be the best kept beauty trick still. No wonder I’m using Kukui oil all the time in my formulations…it would make our grandmas proud!
#kukui #kukuinuts #kukuinutoil #aleuritesmoluccanus #kemiri #buahkeras #candlenutoil #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore #naturalskincare #skinhealth #ingredient #complexion #skincareingredient #carrieroilsforskin #lightoil #carrieroils #coldpressed #psoriasis #certifiedformulator #edelbotanica #deannacreates #deannaformulates #actress
Kukui nut, also known as Aleurites Moluccanus, Buah Keras, Kemiri or Candlenut, is a type of nut that is commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. It has been a delicious cooking ingredient for centuries but it’s also magical when used as part of skin care and haircare.
Kukui Nut oil (Carrier Oil) is extracted from the nuts and has been used for centuries in traditional remedies. With its combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins E and A to soothe irritated skin, soften and moisturize dry patches and even out tone. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which may make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. This ancient Malaysian secret might just be the best kept beauty trick still. No wonder I’m using Kukui oil all the time in my formulations…it would make our grandmas proud!
#kukui #kukuinuts #kukuinutoil #aleuritesmoluccanus #kemiri #buahkeras #candlenutoil #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore #naturalskincare #skinhealth #ingredient #complexion #skincareingredient #carrieroilsforskin #lightoil #carrieroils #coldpressed #psoriasis #certifiedformulator #edelbotanica #deannacreates #deannaformulates #actress
Kukui nut, also known as Aleurites Moluccanus, Buah Keras, Kemiri or Candlenut, is a type of nut that is commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. It has been a delicious cooking ingredient for centuries but it’s also magical when used as part of skin care and haircare.
Kukui Nut oil (Carrier Oil) is extracted from the nuts and has been used for centuries in traditional remedies. With its combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins E and A to soothe irritated skin, soften and moisturize dry patches and even out tone. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which may make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. This ancient Malaysian secret might just be the best kept beauty trick still. No wonder I’m using Kukui oil all the time in my formulations…it would make our grandmas proud!
#kukui #kukuinuts #kukuinutoil #aleuritesmoluccanus #kemiri #buahkeras #candlenutoil #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore #naturalskincare #skinhealth #ingredient #complexion #skincareingredient #carrieroilsforskin #lightoil #carrieroils #coldpressed #psoriasis #certifiedformulator #edelbotanica #deannacreates #deannaformulates #actress
Kukui nut, also known as Aleurites Moluccanus, Buah Keras, Kemiri or Candlenut, is a type of nut that is commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. It has been a delicious cooking ingredient for centuries but it’s also magical when used as part of skin care and haircare.
Kukui Nut oil (Carrier Oil) is extracted from the nuts and has been used for centuries in traditional remedies. With its combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins E and A to soothe irritated skin, soften and moisturize dry patches and even out tone. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which may make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. This ancient Malaysian secret might just be the best kept beauty trick still. No wonder I’m using Kukui oil all the time in my formulations…it would make our grandmas proud!
#kukui #kukuinuts #kukuinutoil #aleuritesmoluccanus #kemiri #buahkeras #candlenutoil #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore #naturalskincare #skinhealth #ingredient #complexion #skincareingredient #carrieroilsforskin #lightoil #carrieroils #coldpressed #psoriasis #certifiedformulator #edelbotanica #deannacreates #deannaformulates #actress
Kukui nut, also known as Aleurites Moluccanus, Buah Keras, Kemiri or Candlenut, is a type of nut that is commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. It has been a delicious cooking ingredient for centuries but it’s also magical when used as part of skin care and haircare.
Kukui Nut oil (Carrier Oil) is extracted from the nuts and has been used for centuries in traditional remedies. With its combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins E and A to soothe irritated skin, soften and moisturize dry patches and even out tone. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which may make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. This ancient Malaysian secret might just be the best kept beauty trick still. No wonder I’m using Kukui oil all the time in my formulations…it would make our grandmas proud!
#kukui #kukuinuts #kukuinutoil #aleuritesmoluccanus #kemiri #buahkeras #candlenutoil #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore #naturalskincare #skinhealth #ingredient #complexion #skincareingredient #carrieroilsforskin #lightoil #carrieroils #coldpressed #psoriasis #certifiedformulator #edelbotanica #deannacreates #deannaformulates #actress
Have you ever heard of a mouthful like ‘Non-Comodogenic’? It’s one of those Skincare terms that make us go “Huh?”
The term “non-comedogenic” comes from two Latin words: “non” meaning “not” and “comedo” meaning “acne lesion.”
Non-comedogenic products are typically made with ingredients that are lightweight, easily absorbed into the skin, and don’t leave a heavy or greasy residue.
Examples of non-comedogenic ingredients include oils like jojoba and grapeseed, as well as water-based ingredients like hyaluronic acid and glycerin.
Non-comedogenic products are particularly important for people with acne-prone or oily skin, as they are more susceptible to clogged pores and breakouts. Using non-comedogenic products can help prevent these issues and promote clearer, healthier-looking skin.
On the other hand, comodogenic ingredients typically include heavy oils, waxes, and other substances that create a barrier on the skin, preventing it from breathing and leading to the accumulation of sebum, sweat, and bacteria.
Coconut oil is considered to be a comedogenic oil, meaning that it has a high likelihood of clogging pores and contributing to acne breakouts. This is because coconut oil is rich in fatty acids that can be too heavy for some skin types.
While coconut oil has many potential benefits for the skin, including its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties, it may not be the best choice for those who are prone to breakouts. It is however often used for body massage because of its lubricating properties, which can help to facilitate smooth and easy massage movements.
It’s time to settle the debate once and for all: are you team como or team non-como? Share your skincare secrets in the comments below and let me know which carrier oils work best for your skin! Bonus points for the silliest skincare routine. Let’s have some fun!
#noncomodogenic #Comodogenic #seedoil #carrieroils #lightoil #acne #skincongestion #skinissues #tropical #sweating #lightweight #oilyskin #holisticskin #naturalskincare #skincareingredient #ingredient #formulating #deannaformulates #certifiedformulator #malaysia #holisticskincare #singapore
I wanted to take a moment to wish everyone Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Fitri, Maaf Zahir dan Batin!
May this new chapter be filled with blessings, peace, and happiness for all. As we celebrate the start of the new year, let us also take a moment to reflect on the past year and be grateful for its blessings.
The end of Ramadan marks a time of spiritual growth, empathy, and self-reflection. Let us hope that this period of lent and fasting has helped us clear our minds of unnecessary energies we don’t need anymore. Now is the time to move forward, set new goals, and learn from the past.
Let us forgive and seek forgiveness, finding ways to coexist and love each other more fully. May this year be a time of unity, understanding, and kindness for all.
#SelamatHariRayaAidilfitri, #MaafZahirDanBatin #berkat, #peace #happiness #spiritualgrowth #empathy #selfreflection #coexist #unity #understanding #kindness #EidMubarak #HariRaya #Blessings #Forgiveness #NewBeginnings #Love #Family #Friends #Gratitude
I’m thrilled to be receiving a shipment of essential oils from one of my trusted suppliers. Despite the long distance they’ve traveled, the quality is well worth it.
As a formulator, sourcing ingredients from reliable and legitimate suppliers is crucial to ensure the best results. It’s important to note that around 80% of essential oils on the market are adulterated, so doing our due diligence and working only with reputable and reliable suppliers is crucial.
At the core of my brand’s values is a commitment to using only the highest quality ingredients. By doing so, we can fully unlock the magical properties of the plants gifted to us by mother nature and work together in synergy for the best possible results.
I can’t wait to share these little precious essences with you in my soon-to-be-launched product.
Are you excited? Let me know in the comments below!
#essentialoils #naturalingredients #trustedsupplier #qualityingredients #sourcingingredients #reliablevendors #avoidadulteration #magicalproperties #plantpower #synergyinaction #naturalhealing #brandvalues #highestquality #mothernaturegifts #smallbatch #pureandnatural #botanicalgoodness #excitedtoshare #comingsoon
Hey everyone! 👋🏼 After the long weekend, do you find it hard to get the week started? 🤔
I came across this photo and it was just the thing I needed for myself today.
Wake up. ☀️ Start my day with a positive attitude and a willingness to tackle my tasks. Even if I’m not feeling my best, remind myself that each day is a new opportunity to make progress and achieve my goals.
Kick ass. 💪 Don’t let perfectionism hold me back from taking action. Break tasks down into smaller, more manageable steps and focus on making progress, even if it’s not perfect. Remember that baby steps are better than nothing, and progress is more important than perfection.
Be kind. ❤️ Be kind to myself and others, especially during times of stress and challenge. Remind myself that it’s okay to make mistakes and that progress is a journey, not a destination. Take care of myself and prioritize my mental and physical health.
Repeat. 🔁 Keep going, even when the going gets tough. Success is a marathon, not a sprint, and it takes persistence and dedication to achieve my goals. Celebrate my progress and remind myself of how far I’ve come, even if it’s just a small step forward.
What do you do to start your day with positive vibes? Share your thoughts and tips in the comments below! 👇🏼
#motivation #mindset #positivity #selfcare #selfimprovement #progressnotperfection #babysteps #kindness #mentalhealth #mondaymotivation #growthmindset #inspiration #quoteoftheday #instaquote #calltoaction #buildingabusiness #entrepreneur
As we approach Easter, it is a time of joy and celebration for many people around the world. However, it is important to recognize that not everyone celebrates this holiday, and that is okay. What is important is that we can all be grateful for the opportunity to celebrate our own beliefs and traditions, and to respect those of others.
It is through respect and understanding that we can come together and recognize the commonalities that unite us, such as love, compassion, and kindness. No matter what our beliefs may be, we can all appreciate the power of these values in bringing people together and creating a sense of community.
This Easter, let us be grateful for the opportunity to celebrate and share our own beliefs with others, but also let us remember to show respect and kindness towards those who have different beliefs and traditions. By doing so, we can create a world where diversity is celebrated and love unites us all.
#hotcrossbuns #RespectDifferentBeliefs #CelebrateDiversity #LoveUnitesUsAll #GratefulForOurBeliefs #CompassionForAll #KindnessMatters #InterfaithRespect #EasterJoy #SpringRenewal #ReligiousTolerance #CommunitySpirit #UnityInDiversity #CulturalUnderstanding #SharingBeliefs #InclusiveCelebration #PeacefulCoexistence #OpenMindedness #AppreciatingTraditions #SpiritualRenewal #OneHumanFamily
Essential oils (EO) have gained popularity in recent years, with many companies offering a wide range of scents packaged in small bottles. However, while these products may be enticing, it’s important to understand the benefits and potential dangers associated with essential oils.
Fortunately, there’s much to learn about these natural extracts, from their uses in aromatherapy and skincare to their therapeutic properties and potential risks.
So, let’s embark on a journey of discovery together and explore the world of essential oils.
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#essentialoils #naturalhealing #aromatherapy #healthandwellness #skincare #holistichealth #selfcare #mindbodyspirit #organic #plantpower #wellnessjourney #naturalliving #pureessentialoils #oilylife #relaxation #meditation #mentalhealth #healthylifestyle #selflove #chemicalfree
Ancient Egypt is known to be one of the earliest civilizations to use essential oils for various purposes. Essential oils were used in perfumes, cosmetics, and even in embalming practices. The Egyptians believed that the aroma of EO’s had healing properties and used them in their religious and spiritual ceremonies. Some of the most popular EO’s used in ancient Egypt include frankincense, myrrh, and cedarwood.
In China, EO’s have been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine and acupuncture. The Chinese believed that EO’s could help balance the body’s energy and restore health. They also used EO’s for emotional and spiritual well-being. The most popular EO’s used include lavender, peppermint, and eucalyptus.
Ancient Greece also had a rich history of using EO’s for medicinal and cosmetic purposes. The famous physician Hippocrates used EO’s for their healing properties, and the oils were also used in aromatherapy. The Greeks believed that EO’s could improve both physical and emotional health. The most popular EO’s used include rosemary, thyme, and oregano.
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian system of medicine that has been using EO’s for over 5,000 years. Ayurvedic practitioners believe that EO’s can balance the body, mind, and spirit. EO’s are used in Ayurveda for a variety of purposes, including treating skin conditions, promoting relaxation, and improving digestion. The most popular EO’s used in Ayurveda include sandalwood, patchouli, and lemongrass.
Today, EO’s continue to be used in various cultural and religious practices around the world. For example, incense burning, which involves burning fragrant materials such as essential oils, is a common practice in many religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity. The use of EO’s in meditation and prayer is also becoming increasingly popular as people look for natural ways to enhance their spiritual practices.
Do you remember when you first started using essential oils?
#essentialoils #aromatherapy #ancientegypt #chinesemedicine #greece #ayurveda #history #naturalhealing #perfume #cosmetics #incense #spirituality #religion #emotionalwellness #healthylifestyle #holistichealth
On one of my trips to Switzerland, I visited a convalescent home surrounded by forests and a beautiful lake. While exploring, I found a small glass house where herbs and small vegetables were grown to be used in their kitchen. Although I am not very good with plants, being surrounded by them was a wonderful experience. It got me thinking about how important plants are in our lives.
Plants are more than just a source of food. They have medicinal and aromatic properties that have been used for centuries. Many modern medicines are derived from plants. Herbs have been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years and essential oils extracted from plants are used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress.
In addition, plants have air-purifying properties and can remove toxins from the air, making our environment cleaner and healthier.
Studies have also shown that exposure to plants and nature can reduce stress and anxiety, improve mood, and increase productivity. Incorporating plants into our homes and workplaces can have a positive impact on our lives and the environment.
Are you surrounded by plants? Y/N in the comments below.
#plants #nature #herbs #medicinalplants #aromatherapy #essentialoils #TCM #traditionalchinesemedicine #healthylifestyle #wellness #selfcare #stressrelief #mentalhealth #productivity #environment #airpurifying #healthbenefits #holistichealth #greenliving #Switzerland
Oh my goodness, guess what arrived at my doorstep today? A package all the way from France! One of my trusty suppliers sent it over and let me tell you, the bottles were wrapped up like precious gems. And get this, they even used a fancy courier service to get it to me faster than you can say “Bonjour!”
These oils are the crème de la crème of organic goodness, sourced from the most reliable places. Why settle for anything less, right? I’m about to spill the beans on a secret project I’ve been working on and let me tell you, it’s going to be all-natural and organic. But, here’s the catch: these products have a shorter lifespan, so I’m going to be whipping up each batch in small quantities by hand. That way, you can savor every last drop of the high-quality ingredients.
Stay tuned, my friend, because I’m excited to share it with you soon!
Are you excited? Let me know in the comments below with a ⭐️
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Essential oils, also known as EO’s, are highly concentrated extracts obtained from plants. These oils get their name from the fact that they contain the essence or scent of the plant from which they are derived.
Essential oils have been used for thousands of years for their therapeutic and medicinal properties, as well as for their fragrance and flavor.
EO’s are made from various parts of plants, including flowers, leaves, bark, roots, and seeds. The extraction process can be done using several methods, such as steam distillation, cold pressing, or solvent extraction. The extraction process is crucial to obtaining a high-quality, pure essential oil that retains the plant’s natural properties.
For centuries, EO’s have been used in various cultures for their therapeutic, medicinal, and aromatic properties.
Today, essential oils are commonly used in aromatherapy, where they are inhaled or applied topically to promote relaxation, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve mood. They are also used in massage therapy and skincare products for their therapeutic properties.
However, it is important to use essential oils with caution and under the guidance of a trained professional. Some essential oils can be toxic if ingested or applied improperly and can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions. Pregnant women, children, and people with certain medical conditions should also consult with a healthcare provider before using essential oils.
Overall, essential oils offer a natural way to promote physical and emotional well-being, and their rich history and many uses make them a fascinating subject to explore.
In the next post, we will dive into the fascinating history of essential oils in various cultures around the world. We will explore how ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Chinese, and Greeks used essential oils for medicinal, cosmetic, and spiritual purposes. We will also discuss the role of essential oils in Ayurvedic medicine and traditional healing practices.
Don’t miss out on learning more about the fascinating cultural heritage of essential oils!
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Hey there! I’m super excited to share that I’ll be using Buah Merah as a carrier oil in my upcoming product launch. I’m really loving the amazing color it brings, and it’s already inspiring some ideas for future formulations too. I can’t wait to share more about my new product with you, but please bear with me – I believe that good things come to those who wait for the right time.
Buah Merah, also known as Pandanus Conoideus or Red Fruit Oil, is a type of oil that is extracted from the fruit of the Pandanus Conoideus tree. The plant is native to Papua, Indonesia, and is commonly found in the Pacific Islands, including Fiji, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands.
The oil from the Buah Merah is typically extracted using cold-pressing or expeller-pressing methods. Cold-pressing involves using a hydraulic press to extract the oil from the fruit without the use of heat. This method helps to retain the oil’s natural nutrients and antioxidants, making it ideal for use in skincare products.
Expeller-pressing, on the other hand, involves using a mechanical press to extract the oil from the fruit. This method applies heat and pressure to the fruit, which can alter the oil’s chemical composition and reduce its natural nutrients.
After the oil is extracted, it is then filtered and refined to remove any impurities, resulting in a pure and high-quality oil that can be used in skincare products.
It is worth noting that the extraction process can vary depending on the manufacturer and the equipment used. Therefore, it is essential to choose a reputable brand that uses high-quality extraction methods to ensure that you get the best quality oil.
Apart from its use in skincare, Buah Merah oil is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, including digestive issues and respiratory problems. Additionally, the oil is also used as a natural food coloring in some traditional dishes in Papua.
Have you heard of this ingredient before? I would love to hear about your experience with it, so please let me know!
#buahmerah #ingredient #carrieroil #formulation #naturalskincare
Natural oil serums are a great addition to any skincare routine! Here are some benefits they can bring to your face:
Moisturizing – Natural oils are excellent emollients, which means they can help to keep your skin hydrated and supple. They can also create a protective barrier that prevents moisture loss and helps your skin to retain its natural oils.
Nourishing – Many natural oils are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and other nutrients that can benefit your skin. For example, rosehip oil is high in vitamin C and can help to brighten your complexion, while argan oil is rich in vitamin E and can help to reduce inflammation.
Well-aging – Some natural oils have well-aging properties, thanks to their ability to stimulate collagen production, improve skin elasticity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. For example, marula oil is high in antioxidants and can help to protect your skin from environmental damage.
Soothing – Natural oils can be especially helpful if you have sensitive or irritated skin. Many of them have anti-inflammatory properties and can help to calm redness, itching, and other symptoms of skin irritation.
Some popular natural oils for the face include Jojoba oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, Evening Primrose Oil, Grapeseed oil, and squalane oil. Just make sure to choose an oil that’s appropriate for your skin type and needs!
Have you tried using a natural oil serum for your face? YES/NO in the comments.
#oilserum #moisturising #nourishing #antiaging #wellaging #soothing #skincareroutine #complexion #skincareingredient #ageingwell #carrieroils #naturalskincare #holisticskincare #skin #skinhealth #certifiedformulator #wrinkles #ingredient #dryskin #holisticskin #seedoil #edelbotanica #singapore #deannacreates #deannaformulates #newformulation