Description
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Our premium Extra Virgin Avocado Oil is one of earth’s healthiest ,most versatile, and nutrient dense fruit oil that is harvested from the known Hass Avocados of Mexico.
It is 100% natural, extra virgin, slowly cold pressed and loaded with essential nutrients, healthy fats, antioxidants and vitamins.
We’ve got one tip for you: it can be paired with just about anything!
Origin: Avocados find their roots in Peru in South America but are now cultivated in Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Israel and South Africa.
Botanical Name: Persea americana
Extraction method: Avocado oil is obtained by cold pressing the pulp of the Avocado Pear. [The cold pressed extraction method yields a higher quality oil (more vitamins, minerals etc) compared to extraction methods that use chemicals or heat.]
Color: Yellowish to orange depending upon the Lot. Avocado may go cloudy in low temperatures but will return to normal.
Aroma: Avocado oil has a faint scent that is fatty and sweet
Benefits: This pure oil is full of vitamins such as vitamin A, B1, B2, D, and E. Also contains amino acids, sterols, pantothenic acid, lecithin and protein. It is great for wrinkles and is an antioxidant, it is also an antibacterial. It is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids (it contains at least 75%) and these soften aging, dry or rough skin.
It penetrates deeply so that nutrients can enter the dermis of the skin (under the epidermis). It also helps to speed up the healing of burns and wounds.
Avocado oil can help to alleviate skin problems such as eczema, psoriasis, and other skin ailments, it is highly recommended to those with sensitive skin, problem skin and other irritations that require vitamin rich oil.
Viscosity: Typical but slightly thicker than most Carrier Oils. Avocado oil is a rich oil that may be diluted with other carrier oils to work its consistency
Common Uses: It is used for, lubrication and cosmetics. It can be frequently found in cosmetics and soap where it is valued for its regenerative and moisturizing properties. It has an unusually high smoke point of 255deg C, and functions well as a carrier oil for other flavors. Avocado oil is a very useful addition to handcrafted soap for mature or dry skin, since some of the unsaponifiable fractions are very useful in maintaining suppleness in mature skin, a valuable addition to massage oils and muscular blends.
Absorption: Leaves a sticky, waxy feel if applied topically to large areas of skin.
Shelf Life: 12 months, the refined version has a much longer shelf life than the unrefined one.
Cautions: When temperature drops it can become cloudy, when warmed it will return to normal color.
Vitamins / Minerals / Lipids contained: It contains as vitamin A, B1, B2, D, and E. Also contains amino acids, sterols, pantothenic acid, lecithin and protein. It is also rich in monounsaturated fatty acids, containing at least 75%.
Plant / Oil History: Avocado trees were cultivated in the Andean Peruvian societies of 8, 000 � 9, 000 years ago.
Plant / Oil Description: Avocado trees are self pollinating; they are cultivated throughout the world in warmer climates. The tree produces green skinned pear shaped fruit that ripens after harvesting.
Plant Habitat: Grows wild in Central America. It is cultivated in Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Israel and South Africa. The world’s top producers (in order) include Mexico, Indonesia and the USA.
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.
Where to Buy: You can buy wholesale Avocado oil by the gallon at SoapGoods.com, your favorite supplier for bulk Avocado oil.
Is it Edible: SoapGoods.com is not regulated by the FDA and so cannot recommend any of its products for ingestion.