Although it is classed as a vegetable oil, the avocado is really a fruit since it has a stone - but none-the-less it yields a rich and extremely deep penetrating oil, rich in vitamins A, D and E, lecithin, as well as potassium - known as the youth mineral.
It furthermore contains proteins, lecithin, beta-carotene and more than twenty percent essential unsaturated fatty acids. The fatty acids contained are palmitic, palmitoleic, stearic, oleic, linoleic and linolenic.
Benefits of avocado oil to the skin
- It is also high in sterolins, which are reputed to reduce age spots, help heal sun damage and scars. It is the sterolins (also called plant steroids) in the oil that helps to soften the skin and imparts a superior moisturizing effect.
- For this reason it is an ideal ingredient to include when formulating for people with dehydrated, sun or climate damaged skin, as it is an extremely good moisturizing and nourishing compound, assisting in the regeneration and rejuvenation of the skin.
- In a study done at the Department of Food Engineering and Biotechnology, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in 1991, it was found that avocado oil significantly increases the amount of collagen in the skin - which normally is under attack as we grow older.
- Avocado oil is easily absorbed into deep tissue, and with its wonderfully emollient properties, makes it ideal for mature skins. It also helps to relieve the dryness and itching of psoriasis and eczema.
- It is often used for clients with dry or mature skins, or people suffering from eczema or psoriasis, and is very useful when treating sun or climate damaged skin that is dehydrated and undernourished, as it is said to help with regenerating the skin and softening the tissue.
As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakatuhu nisa,
ReplyDeleteShukrn for sharing this info with us, this is true avocado oil is great for the skin. It is also a winner for hair also, hot oil treatments you can even mix a bit with your shampoo or conditioner or for everyday use. Great stuff. Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) is so amazing there is a way to put to use every part of his creation, subhanAllaah.
wa alaikum salaam wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu
ReplyDeleteafwan wa jazakAllaahu khairan Zainab (smiles).
As Salaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullaah,
ReplyDeleteMasha Allaah I've learned a lot here, I knew avocados were good, but I didn't know they held so many health benefits for the skin...I'm going to get some insha Allaah...and hey nisa, now we probably can figure why umi had so much of the avocado oil right? Daddy's psoriasis and her dry skin and scalp maybe? She and her holistic healing lol (May Allaah have mercy on her ameen).
Zainab shukran for sharing that info about it for the hair, you're super bad Ms. Au Naturale! I've been looking for an all natural ingredient to replace the use of the tbsp of Garnier Fructis I use in my conditioning concoction lol. I'm on it ASAP lol.