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Hemp products for skin – Indus Hemp
How To Use Hemp Seed Oil For Your Skin
Hemp seed oil is considered non-comedogenic, which means it does not clog your pores. Hemp seed oil is considered a "dry" oil. This means it absorbs rather quickly and has a non-greasy feel, as far as lipid oils go. Options for using Hemp Seed Oil:
• Apply Hemp seed oil on your face and neck every morning for a half-hour prior to showering.
• Massage a few drops over a cleansed and moisturized face, as a facial serum morning and evening.
• Apply after bathing or showering as a body oil or you can mix a few drops to your favorite body cream of your choice.
• Use as anti-skin aging and treatment of acne and to get rid of scarring.
• Use as a carrier oil in aromatherapy.
Unrefined Hemp seed oil is greenish in color with a nutty flavor and smell and contains more nutrients than refined oils. Refined hemp oils tend to be clearer and have fewer nutrients. Unrefined hemp seed oil is fragile and can quickly go rancid. To extend its shelf life, keep your hemp seed oil in the refrigerator.
Benefits Of Hemp Seed Oil For Hair
Omega-3 and Omega-6 and antioxidants are considered to be good for hair when taken orally. The hemp seed oil has plenty of it all.
For example, a 2015 study by trusted Source found improvement in the hair diameter and hair density of participants who took omega-3 and omega-6 oral supplements over the course of six months.
Researchers in the study also discovered that omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in combination with antioxidants prevented hair loss in participants who took them.
The hemp seed oil has a 3:1 ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 essential fatty acids. It also contains three other polyunsaturated fatty acids: oleic acid, stearidonic acid, and gamma-linolenic acid.
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