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Saponified Olive Oil (Olea Europaea), Avocado Oil (Persea Americana), Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera), Mango Seed Butter (Mangifera Indica), Cocoa Butter (Theobroma Cacao), Castor Oil (Ricinus Communis), Rice Bran Oil (Oryza Sativa), Colloidal Oats, Goats Milk, Kaolin Clay, Tussah Silk, Himalayan Pink Salt, Sugars, Vegan Activated Charcoal, Mica Pigments, Fragrance Oil.
Antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents in avocado oil help skin to stay smooth, strong, and elastic. Avocado oil is also used to:
- calm itchy skin
- heal chapped skin
- replenish dry skin
- hydrate and moisturize skin
- shield skin from ultraviolet radiation
- protect against skin damage
Some may refer to avocado oil as an essential oil, but that's not entirely accurate. Thick and green-colored, avocado oil is actually considered a carrier oil. Essential oils are highly concentrated lubricants distilled from the aromatic parts of a plant such as the root or leaves. Carrier oils are pressed from the seeds, nuts, or other fatty parts of the fruit, and are used to help dilute essential oils. Essential oils evaporate and have strong scents, whereas carrier oils do not.
The main benefits of avocado oil are to soothe and add moisture. Using avocado oil won't leave a lot of grease behind.
Researchers have documented how natural oils like avocado oil can be beneficial for your skin. This works whether you use avocado oil by itself or combine it with another agent like your favorite skin cream.
The beta carotene, protein, lecithin, fatty acids, and vitamins A, D, and E found in avocado oil help moisturize and protect your skin from damaging UV rays and also increase collagen metabolism. A 2015 study found that a topical skin cream consisting of avocado, tea tree, emu, and jojoba oils had positive antimicrobial effects.
Avocado oil may also help heal wounds. A 2013 study found that the linoleic acid, oleic acid, and other monosaturated fatty acids in avocado oil can speed up wound healing.
The results above come from animal studies. More research needs to be done to study these effects of avocado oil on people.
Some evidence suggests that avocado oil can help treat skin conditions such as plaque psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune condition that causes thick, scaly, red patches on the skin. A 2001 study found that avocado oil mixed in vitamin B-12 cream could ease psoriasis symptoms for a longer period than the traditional vitamin D-3 therapy. The researchers theorize that a vitamin B-12 cream containing avocado oil could be used as a long-term tropical treatment for psoriasis. -Healthline.com