This oil nourishes hair, has anti-aging and firming effects. How to apply it?

Macadamia oil: properties

Macadamia oil is a vitamin bomb among oils. It contains B vitamins ( B1, B2, B3), vitamin E, which has strong oxidizing properties, and vitamin A, which is popular in cosmetics for problematic skin. It is rich in unsaturated fatty acids, which improve the condition of hair. It contains ¾ oleic acid (omega 9), linoleic acid (omega 6) and traces of other acids such as saturated. In addition, it also contains lecithin, which delays the aging process, and phenols.

Macadamia oil has a very high biocompatibility with human skin, which means it can be used even by people with very sensitive skin. It absorbs quickly and brightens the face. It helps smooth out wrinkles. Applied to the body, it will aid anti-cellulite treatment, and applied after sunbathing it will have a soothing effect. No wonder it is a frequently used ingredient in cosmetics, especially face creams. 

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Macadamia oil for hair

Macadamia oil is often used on hair, and no wonder! It is one of the most commonly added oils to shampoos, conditioners and masks. It not only smooths them, but also prevents dryness. It will work perfectly as a serum for the ends. It gives hair elasticity and disciplines unruly strands. It makes hair smooth, visibly nourished and better prepared for styling. All this makes macadamia oil a popular choice for people whose hair strands are damaged by bleaching. In addition, it perfectly protects hair from external factors and mechanical damage that could lower its condition.

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