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Monday 17 June 2013

BEAUTY RECIPE: WHY GRAPE SEED OIL IS THE NEXT COCONUT OIL


Grape seed oil has been rapidly inching up the skincare stakes, with everybody from Caudalie to Burt’s Bees and Dr. Brandt calling upon its potent beauty benefits. Cold pressed from the seeds of wine grapes, it’s full of antioxidants and essential fatty acids that are known to prevent and reverse environmental damage, minimize skin ageing and help control acne. With beauty benefits like these, grape seed oil has the potential to become the next coconut oil. Doesn't it?

However, as Emma Stone – who uses plain grape seed oil to moisturize her sensitive skin – knows and proves, you don’t need high end skincare products to reap the benefits of this magic ingredient. All you need, in fact, are a few drops of organic, cold pressed grape seed oil that you lightly massage into your face and body. Or you can mix 12-15 drops with two tablespoons of yogurt to make a potent purifying face mask; leave it on for 20 minutes and then rinse off with warm water.

Time then, to learn more about what this simple skincare ritual can do for our complexions.


IT HAS MORE ANTIOXIDANTS THAN VITAMINS C & E
Grape seed oil is a powerful antioxidant. In fact, scientific studies have shown that the antioxidant power of proanthocyanidins found in grape seed oil is 50 times greater than vitamin E and 20 times greater than vitamin C. This makes it a potent weapon in the fight against environmental toxins and sun damage.

IT MINIMIZES SKIN AGING
Not only does grape seed oil neutralize free radicals (skin damaging molecules), it also helps maintain optimal levels of skin-firming collagen and elastin. Plus, it’s rich in the fatty acids that are vital for a healthy and glowing complexion. And it helps to stimulate regeneration of skin tissues – according to scientific reports, grape seed oil can even quicken the healing process of skin wounds. Try it on stretch marks and watch them vanish!

IT’S A NATURAL ACNE TREATMENT
Grape seed oil is extremely rich in linoleic acid, which helps strengthen cell membranes and improve skin health. It’s also a powerful anti-inflammatory. Taken together, these properties make grape seed oil not only terrific at preventing acne breakouts but also a great ingredient in helping cure existing zits and scars.

IT’S NON-GREASY AND SUPER LIGHT
Unlike heavier oils like almond and Shea, grape seed oil has a very fine, non-greasy texture that does not leave any residue on the skin. And because of a small molecular structure, it absorbs pretty quickly, giving skin an exceptionally soft and satiny finish. However, this doesn't mean that grape seed oil is a lightweight when it comes to hydration – it’s potent levels of Omega 6 and vitamin E regenerate and intensely nourish even the most dehydrated epidermis, leaving it moisturized and healthy, without worry of irritation.

IT’S A GENTLE ASTRINGENT
Grape seed oil has a high natural astringency, which makes it good at toning and tightening the complexion, while refining the pores. This is another reason why it’s particularly good for oily skin.

IT’S ALLERGY-PROOF
Most skincare-capable oils are derived from nuts, making them unsuitable for a large amount of the population. Grape seed oil, on the other hand, has all the benefits of these oils without the side effects. In fact, you would be hard pressed to find a more versatile yet skin perfecting ingredient on the market today.

So: Does this convince you to try grape seed oil? Or are you already a fan?

2 comments :

  1. I use all kinds of oils on myself and my kids, including oregano oil. Must grab some grapeseed oil!

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  2. Sounds fascinating. We have a lot of coconuts in our area and use the entire thing. drink the water, make oil from some of the "flesh" and dry it to use in cookies :)

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