Organic Sesame oil is prized in cosmetics for its nourishing and protective properties. Rich in antioxidants, it helps prevent skin aging and maintain youthful-looking skin. Thanks to its deep moisturizing and rapid penetration, it is ideal for creams, lotions and body care products.
Organic Sesame Oil
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Discover our sesame vegetable oil, a precious ally for sublimated skin and hair. Rich in omega-6, vitamin E and phenols, it regenerates, nourishes and soothes the skin, while offering anti-aging benefits. Ideal for problem skin and fragile hair, it also helps regulate sebum and moisturize nails.
In soap-making, Sesame oil is recommended for its regenerating, softening and moisturizing properties.
It is particularly beneficial for dry, flaky skin, providing effective, long-lasting relief.
Properties:
Rich in nutrients Sesame Oil is a source of essential nutrients such as unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins (especially vitamin E) and minerals like calcium, magnesium and iron. Antioxidant Thanks to its high content of antioxidants, notably vitamin E and lineages, Sesame Oil helps neutralize free radicals and protect cells against oxidative damage. Anti-inflammatory Some studies suggest that Sesame Oil may have anti-inflammatory properties. Moisturizing This oil is renowned for its moisturizing properties.
It helps maintain skin hydration and prevent dryness.
Softening Thanks to its light texture and ability to penetrate skin easily, Sesame Oil leaves skin soft, supple and smooth. Regenerating : This oil promotes cell regeneration and can help reduce skin flaking. Soothing Sesame Oil has soothing properties that can relieve skin irritation and discomfort, especially on sensitive skin. Anti-aging Due to its high antioxidant content, Sesame Oil can help prevent the signs of skin aging by reducing free radical damage and promoting firmer, more radiant skin. Nutritious for hair Sesame Oil deeply nourishes hair, making it stronger, shinier and less prone to damage.
Ideal for massages Thanks to its soft feel and pleasant glide, sesame oil is widely used in massages to relax muscles, relieve tension and promote general well-being.
- Dry skin Sesame oil's moisturizing properties make it ideal for dry skin. It helps deeply nourish the skin, restoring its hydrolipidic film and preventing cutaneous dryness.
- Sensitive skin Sesame oil is gentle and soothing, making it a suitable choice for sensitive skin. It helps soothe irritation and redness, while strengthening the skin barrier.
- Mature skin Thanks to its high content of antioxidants such as vitamin E, sesame oil is effective in combating the signs of skin aging. It helps prevent fine lines and wrinkles, firms skin and gives it a more youthful, radiant appearance.
- Blemish-prone skin Although sesame oil is quite rich, it also has regulating properties that make it an interesting choice for blemish-prone skin. It helps balance sebum production, purify the skin and reduce the appearance of pimples and blackheads.
Tips and Tricks for the Soap Maker :
Sesame Oil is my favorite oil when I'm creating recipes especially for my daughter. Her atopic skin requires special care, and Sesame Oil proves to be a perfect choice. Not only is it soft and nourishing, it's also easy to incorporate into my craft creations. The effects on her skin are surprising, bringing welcome relief to her irritations. That's why I put so much emphasis on this precious oil in my soap products.
- Moisture and softness: Rich in essential fatty acids that deeply nourish and moisturize the skin.
- Emollient properties: Thanks to its rich texture and ability to penetrate skin easily, Sesame Oil gives soap a creamy, luxurious feel. It leaves a protective film on the skin, helping to retain moisture and protect the cutaneous barrier.
- Soothing irritation: This oil has soothing properties that can help calm skin irritation and redness.
- Stability and longevity: Sesame Oil is relatively stable and has a longer shelf life than some other vegetable oils.
- Soft, creamy lather: Although Sesame Oil doesn't produce abundant lather like some other oils, it does contribute to a soft, creamy lather when incorporated into your recipe.
Unsaponifiables:
- Sesamol and sesamolinol: These powerful antioxidants help protect the skin against free radical damage and can improve soap durability by preventing oils from going rancid.
- Vitamin E (tocopherols): Protects the skin against environmental damage and helps maintain the skin's moisture barrier.
- Phytosterols (beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol):
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- Beta-sitosterol: Offers soothing and repairing properties, ideal for sensitive and irritated skin.
- Stigmasterol: Also contributes to skin health by reducing inflammation and promoting better hydration.
- Lignans (sesamin, sesamolin):
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- Sesamin: Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties help protect and nourish the skin.
- Sesamolin: Acts in a similar way to sesamin, reinforcing the protective and nourishing effects of the oil.
Its saponification value:
The saponification number of Sesame Oil is 129, which means that 0.129 g of NAOH soda are needed to saponify 1 g of Sesame Oil. This information will help you calculate your own recipe.
In your calculator, choose "Sesame oil" or "Huile de Sésame ".
It's a stable oil with along shelf life, so our soaps will also have an amazing longevity. Its content in your recipe will be between 4% and 20% maximum.
Tips and tricks:
Mix Sesame Oil with other skin-friendly oils, such as Grape Seed Oil and Nigella Oil, to obtain a balanced, nourishing soap..
Sesame Oil can be used as a base oil in your soap recipe, or as a complement to other oils to benefit from its moisturizing and soothing properties.
Additions/Fatting:
When I make my recipe with this oil, I don't hesitate to add chia seeds or green coffee peel. This makes a first-rate exfoliating shower soap.
Mussels:
Be aware that the reaction between soda and oils can generate heat. Use our special molds and monitor the temperature throughout the process to avoid freezing your soaps.
Our molds are flexible, making them easy to remove from the mold once the soap has hardened. What's more, they enable better heat retention during the saponification process, promoting optimal soap setting.
Advice and use in our Solid Shampoos and Conditioners:
Add 10 ml of Sesame Oil to your solid shampoo or conditioner recipe. Sesame Oil offers several benefits for hair when used regularly:
- Deep hydration: Sesame Oil penetrates deep into hair follicles and scalp, moisturizing hair from within. This helps prevent dryness, frizz and split ends, leaving hair soft and supple.
- Nourishes hair: Thanks to its richness in essential fatty acids and vitamins, notably vitamin E, Sesame Oil nourishes hair, providing the nutrients it needs to stay strong and healthy.
- Strengthens hair: Contains minerals such as iron, calcium and magnesium, which help strengthen hair follicles and reduce breakage. It is therefore beneficial for promoting hair growth and preventing hair loss.
- Soothes the scalp: its soothing properties help to calm scalp irritation and itching, while reducing dandruff and promoting a healthy environment for hair growth.
- Improves shine: By smoothing the hair cuticle, Sesame Oil helps reflect light, giving hair a shinier, healthier appearance.
- Protection against environmental damage: the antioxidants in this oil help protect hair from damage caused by free radicals and environmental aggressors such as sun, wind and pollution.
Composition of Sesame oil :
The typical composition of Sesame Oil is as follows:
Monounsaturated fatty acids :
- Gadoleic acid: 40%-50
- Oleic acid: 35% - 50%.
- Palmitoleic Acid: 0.5% - 3.0% (in %)
Polyunsaturated fatty acids :
- Linoleic acid (Omega-6): 35%-50
- Alpha-linolenic acid (Omega-3): 0.5% - 1.5
Saturated fatty acids :
- Palmitic acid: 7% - 12%.
- Stearic acid: 3% - 6%.
Extraction process :
Sesame oil is extracted in several stages. First, the sesame seeds are selected and cleaned to remove impurities. They are then lightly roasted to develop their flavour. After cooling, the seeds are mechanically cold-pressed to extract the oil, which is then filtered and stored under appropriate conditions to preserve its freshness and nutritional qualities.
How to store Sesame Oil :
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Make sure it's securely closed.
- It generally keeps for up to 12 months after opening.
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The indications and advice given above are provided for information only, based on reputable sources in aromatherapy, soap-making and phytotherapy. Under no circumstances should they be considered as medical advice. This information is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is essential to consult a health professional before using essential oils or any other product mentioned. In addition, please note that the product discussed in this context is not intended for consumption
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Contenance | 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1L |
Origin | China, India, Burma |
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