Apricot
Apricots are a beloved fruit due to their sweet taste and chewy texture. This fruit originates from parts of Asia, and is hugely popular in Middle Eastern countries like Turkey and Iran. Though most people appreciate Apricots in their dried fruit form, their oil makes for a useful oil for external use, its benefits absorbed through your skin cells.
Unlocking the Beauty and Wellness Benefits of Cold Press Apricot Oil
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Skin Nourishment
- Deeply moisturizes and softens the skin.
- Improves skin tone and complexion.
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Hair Care
- Enhances hair shine and adds luster.
- Strengthens hair strands and promotes healthy growth.
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Anti-Inflammatory
- Soothes skin irritations and reduces redness.
- Eases inflammation associated with conditions like eczema.
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Antioxidant Benefits
- Rich in vitamin E, protecting against free radicals.
- Helps diminish wrinkles and fine lines.
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Excellent Carrier Oil
- Ideal for blending with essential oils for massages.
- Lightweight and easily absorbed without greasiness.
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Promotes Healthy Scalp
- Moisturizes the scalp and reduces dryness.
- Stimulates hair follicles for healthier hair growth.
Nutritional Values
Cold press apricot oil offers approximately 120 calories and 14 grams of total fat per tablespoon. It is low in saturated fat and cholesterol, making it a healthier option. With a good amount of vitamin E and omega-6 fatty acids, it provides antioxidant benefits and supports overall well-being. Incorporating cold press apricot oil into your diet can add essential nutrients to your meals and contribute to a balanced nutritional intake.
Apricot Oil Extraction Machine Settings
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Oil Out Rate
55 to 65%
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Press Method
- Broken into pieces
- Direct Pressing, dry then squeeze
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Feed Speed Control
Free Control, 200Β° - 220Β°C
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