Make your skin more hydrated and protect its natural lipid barrier with this nutrient-rich oil, ideal for all skin types. Plus, it tackles dryness, blemishes, and pigmentation for total protection!
Vitamin E (also known as tocopherol) is an antioxidant that works to repair and prevent free radical damage, as well as being an anti-inflammatory and wrinkle reducer.
Sunflower Oil
Sunflower oil is a light-colored vegetable oil with high heat tolerance that is highly popular as a cooking oil. Sunflower oil boasts low saturated fats and has a higher proportion of monounsaturated fatty acids compared to olive oil, like its main competitor olive oil. Sunflower oil’s high levels of linoleic acid may benefit cardiovascular health while simultaneously lowering cholesterol; however, like most cooking oils it also contains polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acids, which may become problematic over time.
As a face oil, this non-greasy formula quickly absorbs into skin layers to lock in moisture while reinforcing natural lipid barriers. Plus, Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant protecting from free radical damage.
Sunflower oil is particularly helpful for sensitive skin as it soothes and hydrates, soothing inflammation and reactivity while simultaneously providing much-needed hydration. Sunflower oil also makes an ideal carrier oil for other essential oils and nutrients that aim to penetrate deeper layers of epidermal fat cells beneath the surface of skin for nourishment.
Vitamin E found in sunflower oil helps to minimize fine lines and wrinkles while protecting skin elasticity, making it an excellent addition to anti-ageing skincare regimens. Sunflower oil provides essential benefits that keep skin looking young and fresh!
Sunflower oil can help lighten dark circles under the eyes, revive dull skin and fade scars. Furthermore, sunflower oil makes an excellent facial moisturizer for all skin types as it balances their pH level and prevents overproduction of oil.
To experience the full benefits of sunflower oil for your skin, choose a skincare product which incorporates it as a key component or in concentrated amounts, like our Vitamin E Elixir, which combines beech bud extract with soy peptides to remineralize and smooth fine lines; or try our Huile Delicieuse multi-faceted oil which gently purifies and nourishes with sunflower, sesame, and baobab oils – or visit Yon-Ka Paris spas near you for personalized skin consultation to determine which products would work best suit your individual needs or skin type!
Rosemary Oil
Rosemary Oil is packed with antioxidant rosmarinic acid and boasts anti-microbial, analgesic, antispasmodic and astringent properties that make it an excellent solution for dry skin treatment and care. Rosemary oil can also reduce wrinkles, scarring and stretch marks as well as stimulating circulation for healthy scalp care. Rosemary essential oil is made by using steam distillation on its flowers and leaves from rosemary plants to produce its essential oil form; for best results dilution with another carrier oil is advised for best results.
Rosemary oil’s analgesic and antispasmodic properties help soothe muscle aches and pains, as well as treating arthritis or fibromyalgia conditions. You can use it in bathwater or mix it with body butters and lotions; its aromatherapy qualities have even been said to enhance memory retention and promote mental clarity.
Aromatherapy has long been used to treat acne and dermatitis due to its antiseptic properties. You can add it to facial moisturizer, inhale its aromatherapy benefits or inhale for its mood-boosting qualities. Aromatherapy may even reduce age-related macular degeneration (AMD), protect against cataracts, or reduce their severity.
Rosemary oil can help support an impaired immune system and can also be added to haircare regimens to treat dandruff. Sniffing its scent has also been proven to improve concentration and decrease stress levels; in one study people who inhaled rosemary aroma were more alert and mentally refreshed than those who sniffed a placebo solution.
Add rosemary oil to your shampoo or conditioner regularly and see the benefits immediately! Additionally, rosemary oil makes a wonderful ingredient in facial masks and scrubs – or directly applied directly onto the face to eliminate puffiness, acne and dark spots. Plus it’s easily found and an inexpensive addition to your skincare regime; just remember to dilute with neutral carrier oil first before applying directly onto skin!
Olive Oil
Olive oil is the source of vitamin E, an essential fatty-soluble vitamin with antioxidant properties and strong anti-inflammatory effects. Olive oil provides natural sources of this nutrient while its supplements may also be taken daily for health.
Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) contains high concentrations of polyphenols, powerful antioxidants. These polyphenols can help combat free radical damage to cells that leads to chronic illnesses like Alzheimer’s. Furthermore, extra virgin olive oil may protect against neurodegenerative conditions by decreasing accumulation and buildup of amyloid proteins associated with neurodegeneration.
EVOO contains monounsaturated fatty acids which are beneficial for heart health. Their short carbon chains help keep cholesterol levels under control. Furthermore, its polyphenols promote autophagy – the natural process by which our bodies remove damaged cells while producing new ones.
Addition of olive oil to daily meals can have substantial health advantages. According to the PREDIMED study, those consuming a Mediterranean-style diet with 4+ tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) had 24% lower risk for heart disease and 39% reduced mortality from cardiovascular causes than those on low-fat diets; likely due to its rich source of monounsaturates and polyphenols which help improve cardiovascular health.
Applying extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) directly onto the skin is highly beneficial, providing natural calming and moisturizing effects to help soothe, soften, and prevent signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles by improving blood circulation. Furthermore, its contents include tocopherols, b-carotene, lutein and squalene which contain lipophilic and hydrophilic phenolic compounds which support healthy cell regeneration while protecting against the oxidation of the lipid layer – essential ingredients indeed!
If you want a dose of Vitamin E every day, why not apply Furtuna Skin EVOO all over your body after showering or combine some with warm water and massage into scars and stretch marks for scar-healing purposes. Additionally, it may help relieve itchy or dry skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis.
Jojoba Oil
The resilient jojoba plant thrives even in harsh desert climates that would kill most other plants, thanks to its hardy seeds that produce oil similar to what your skin naturally produces. Jojoba oil penetrates deep within cells without clogging pores – helping moisturize dry skin while providing sun damage protection and anti-aging benefits.
Olive oil can be used alone or combined with other oils to sooth sensitive skin, thanks to its low molecular weight that allows for rapid absorption by both the body and skin. Plus, its noncomedogenic formula won’t clog pores like other oils do! Finally, its non-greasy finish means it makes for an excellent ingredient in face and body care products.
Studies demonstrate the beneficial properties of jojoba oil to increase collagen production and thereby diminish wrinkles and fine lines, encourage skin cells to reconnect after being separated by scratches or cuts, treat eczema (atopic dermatitis) effectively as well as prevent or manage psoriasis – an inflammatory condition which results in patches of itchy skin – using its antimicrobial and antifungal properties and act against mold spores that have entered through pores on surfaces such as door handles or surfaces – something other oils cannot do.
Jojoba oil contains naturally abundant quantities of vitamin E, an effective antioxidant to fight off daily exposure to pollutants and toxins, while its natural fatty acids protect cells against water loss, leaving your skin looking smooth.
Jojoba oil not only hydrates, but can also soothe itchy skin and alleviate dandruff. Furthermore, it could possibly even assist with flare-ups of eczema and psoriasis by supporting healthy cells while controlling sebum production.
O’Hara advises when purchasing jojoba oil to opt for one that is 100% pure and organic, to avoid processed versions which could potentially irritate skin or cause other side effects. Look for bottles containing yellow tinted oil which indicates it was cold pressed without refinement – an indicator that the product is pure and unrefined.





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