Flawless Skin's French Organic Black Seed Oil

Flawless Skin's French Organic Black Seed Oil

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PURIFIES, REPAIRS AND PROTECTS

This purifying oil is THE care for blemishes and irritated skin. Regenerating, it also fights against skin aging. It is the only vegetable oil that naturally contains essential oils.

FRENCH ORGANIC BLACK SEED OIL - THE BEAUTY SECRET OF EGYPTIAN QUEENS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

Black seed oil is renowned for its many benefits:

  1. Purifying: It helps fight skin blemishes thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
  2. Anti-aging: Rich in antioxidants, it helps fight against skin aging.
  3. Moisturizing: It deeply nourishes the skin and hair for optimal hydration.
  4. Restorative: It helps with cell regeneration and skin healing.

USES - MAKE IT PART OF YOUR BEAUTY ROUTINE

  • Skin: Apply a few drops to your clean, dry face. Massage gently until fully absorbed.
  • Hair: Use it as a mask before shampoo to deeply nourish your hair.
  • Nails: Massage your nails with a few drops to strengthen them.
  • Mature skin
  • Blemish-like or irritated skin
  • Brittle hair and nails

PRODUCER AND PRODUCTION OF ORGANIC BLACK SEED OIL:

Our black seed oil is organic without any additives, obtained by mechanical cold pressing and filtration. It guarantees cosmetic quality. After flowering, the seeds mature for 1 month. As soon as the leaves of the plant turn yellow, the harvest can take place. The green oil produced by the cold pressing of the seeds has a pronounced scent of spices. The essential oil is extracted by hydrodistillation from this vegetable oil.

ORGANIC BLACK SEED OIL COMPOSITION:
  • Monounsaturated fat: 18 to 29% oleic (Omega 9)
  • Polyunsaturated fat: 50 to 60% linoleic (Omega 6)
  • Saturated FAs: 10 to 15% palmitic, 3 to 4% stearic
  • Vitamins: E, A
  • Other constituents: p-cymene, melanthin, nigelline and nigellone, thimoquinone, glucosides, carotene, minerals, carotenoids, unsaponifiable, traces of essential oil (including thymoquinone)(0.2 to 3%)

Its trace has been found in the pharmacopoeia for thousands of years: Sumerian clay tablets already mention it. These 5000-year-old tablets formed a collection and listed 250 plants including nigella. A vial was found in Tutankhamun's tomb.

  • ORIGIN: EGYPT