Moringa oil, certified organic
Moringa oil, certified organic
Organic, cold‑pressed moringa oil is derived from the seeds of the moringa tree, also known as the Miracle Tree or Tree of Life. Native to India and now cultivated in many parts of the world due to its fast‑growing, drought‑resistant nature, this oil has been used for centuries in traditional beauty practices. Historically, moringa oil was valued in regions such as Egypt for its ability to protect skin in harsh desert conditions, and today it is celebrated as an all‑around wonder oil in natural skincare and haircare formulations.
Skincare Uses
Deep penetration and moisturisation: With an exceptionally high oleic acid content, moringa oil is often used in skincare to help replenish natural oils and lock in moisture, making it a popular choice for dry and mature skin.
Nutrient‑rich stability: Rich in vitamins A and E, this oil is said to contribute to improved skin elasticity and is naturally stable, offering a longer shelf life for cosmetic products.
Ideal for night treatments: Its deep‑penetrating properties make it a favoured option for night‑time moisturisers and restorative skincare routines.
Haircare Uses
Nourishing and conditioning: Often included in haircare formulations, moringa oil is appreciated for its lightweight texture that is said to nourish and condition hair.
Scalp care: Its ability to absorb easily may support a balanced scalp, making it a versatile addition to haircare products.
Additional Uses
Carrier oil in aromatherapy: Due to its stable, nutrient‑rich composition, moringa oil is frequently used as a carrier oil in aromatherapy blends and other natural cosmetic formulations.
Versatile cosmetic ingredient: Its deep‑penetrating, moisturising properties make it a valued component in a variety of skincare and haircare products.
Note: Individual responses may vary, and a patch test is recommended before use, especially for those with known allergies or skin sensitivities.
Common Name: Moringa oil
INCI: Moringa oleifera seed oil
Certification: Certified organic, BioGro
Appearance: Yellow to dark green, can solidify in cold weather to a "slushy" consistency
Plant Parts Used: Seeds
Extraction Method: Cold pressed
Refinement: Virgin
Purity: 100%
Origin: South Africa
Usage Rate: Up to 100%
Typical Fatty Acid Profile: Oleic: 73 - 77%, Palmitic: 6 - 8%, Stearic: 4 - 7%, Behenic: 4 - 7%, Arachidic: 2 - 5%, Linoleic: 1 - 3%
Absorption Rate: Average
Skin Type Recommended: Most skin types, including dry, mature, and combination skin
Vegan: Yes
Palm Oil: No
Animal Tested: No
All our products are for external use only.
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Moringa oil, certified organic
Moringa oil, certified organic
Moringa oil, certified organic
Organic, cold‑pressed moringa oil is derived from the seeds of the moringa tree, also known as the Miracle Tree or Tree of Life. Native to India and now cultivated in many parts of the world due to its fast‑growing, drought‑resistant nature, this oil has been used for centuries in traditional beauty practices. Historically, moringa oil was valued in regions such as Egypt for its ability to protect skin in harsh desert conditions, and today it is celebrated as an all‑around wonder oil in natural skincare and haircare formulations.
Skincare Uses
Deep penetration and moisturisation: With an exceptionally high oleic acid content, moringa oil is often used in skincare to help replenish natural oils and lock in moisture, making it a popular choice for dry and mature skin.
Nutrient‑rich stability: Rich in vitamins A and E, this oil is said to contribute to improved skin elasticity and is naturally stable, offering a longer shelf life for cosmetic products.
Ideal for night treatments: Its deep‑penetrating properties make it a favoured option for night‑time moisturisers and restorative skincare routines.
Haircare Uses
Nourishing and conditioning: Often included in haircare formulations, moringa oil is appreciated for its lightweight texture that is said to nourish and condition hair.
Scalp care: Its ability to absorb easily may support a balanced scalp, making it a versatile addition to haircare products.
Additional Uses
Carrier oil in aromatherapy: Due to its stable, nutrient‑rich composition, moringa oil is frequently used as a carrier oil in aromatherapy blends and other natural cosmetic formulations.
Versatile cosmetic ingredient: Its deep‑penetrating, moisturising properties make it a valued component in a variety of skincare and haircare products.
Note: Individual responses may vary, and a patch test is recommended before use, especially for those with known allergies or skin sensitivities.
Common Name: Moringa oil
INCI: Moringa oleifera seed oil
Certification: Certified organic, BioGro
Appearance: Yellow to dark green, can solidify in cold weather to a "slushy" consistency
Plant Parts Used: Seeds
Extraction Method: Cold pressed
Refinement: Virgin
Purity: 100%
Origin: South Africa
Usage Rate: Up to 100%
Typical Fatty Acid Profile: Oleic: 73 - 77%, Palmitic: 6 - 8%, Stearic: 4 - 7%, Behenic: 4 - 7%, Arachidic: 2 - 5%, Linoleic: 1 - 3%
Absorption Rate: Average
Skin Type Recommended: Most skin types, including dry, mature, and combination skin
Vegan: Yes
Palm Oil: No
Animal Tested: No
All our products are for external use only.
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Moringa oil, certified organic
Organic, cold‑pressed moringa oil is derived from the seeds of the moringa tree, also known as the Miracle Tree or Tree of Life. Native to India and now cultivated in many parts of the world due to its fast‑growing, drought‑resistant nature, this oil has been used for centuries in traditional beauty practices. Historically, moringa oil was valued in regions such as Egypt for its ability to protect skin in harsh desert conditions, and today it is celebrated as an all‑around wonder oil in natural skincare and haircare formulations.
Skincare Uses
Deep penetration and moisturisation: With an exceptionally high oleic acid content, moringa oil is often used in skincare to help replenish natural oils and lock in moisture, making it a popular choice for dry and mature skin.
Nutrient‑rich stability: Rich in vitamins A and E, this oil is said to contribute to improved skin elasticity and is naturally stable, offering a longer shelf life for cosmetic products.
Ideal for night treatments: Its deep‑penetrating properties make it a favoured option for night‑time moisturisers and restorative skincare routines.
Haircare Uses
Nourishing and conditioning: Often included in haircare formulations, moringa oil is appreciated for its lightweight texture that is said to nourish and condition hair.
Scalp care: Its ability to absorb easily may support a balanced scalp, making it a versatile addition to haircare products.
Additional Uses
Carrier oil in aromatherapy: Due to its stable, nutrient‑rich composition, moringa oil is frequently used as a carrier oil in aromatherapy blends and other natural cosmetic formulations.
Versatile cosmetic ingredient: Its deep‑penetrating, moisturising properties make it a valued component in a variety of skincare and haircare products.
Note: Individual responses may vary, and a patch test is recommended before use, especially for those with known allergies or skin sensitivities.
Common Name: Moringa oil
INCI: Moringa oleifera seed oil
Certification: Certified organic, BioGro
Appearance: Yellow to dark green, can solidify in cold weather to a "slushy" consistency
Plant Parts Used: Seeds
Extraction Method: Cold pressed
Refinement: Virgin
Purity: 100%
Origin: South Africa
Usage Rate: Up to 100%
Typical Fatty Acid Profile: Oleic: 73 - 77%, Palmitic: 6 - 8%, Stearic: 4 - 7%, Behenic: 4 - 7%, Arachidic: 2 - 5%, Linoleic: 1 - 3%
Absorption Rate: Average
Skin Type Recommended: Most skin types, including dry, mature, and combination skin
Vegan: Yes
Palm Oil: No
Animal Tested: No
All our products are for external use only.














