Year of Manufacture: 2017 new manufactured small oil press machine
Advantage: High oil yield and user-friendly cooking oil press
Accessory: Sufficient spare parts ans accessories supplied
After Warranty Service: Video technical support, Online support, Field maintenance and repair service
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Used topically, Shea Nut Oil easily sinks into the skin and leaves a silky, soft, non-greasy feel. It can be used directly on the face as a pampering cleansing oil. Dab a small portion of oil and massage throughout the face in gentle circular motions to dislodge makeup, trapped dirt, and excess sebum.
How is shea nut oil made?
The process of making Shea Nut Oil is similar to the production process of other fractionated carrier oils. The raw Shea Butter pressed from the Shea nut undergoes a process known as fractionation, which allows its liquid oil (the ‘olein’) to separate from the heavier components (the ‘stearin’).
What is shea nut carrier oil?
Unlike Shea Butter, which remains solid and waxy at room temperature, Shea Nut Carrier Oil has a smooth, velvet-like consistency similar to that of a typical vegetable oil, thus making it easier to use. It also has a milder aroma and is faster-absorbing, nourishing the skin to leave it soft and supple without leaving a greasy finish.
Is shea butter a nut oil?
In addition, most of the beneficial constituents of Shea Butter is retained in the nut oil fraction, including Triterpenes and Tocopherol/Vitamin E. This makes it a highly nourishing carrier oil for aromatherapy as well as cosmetic and skincare purposes, imbuing products and formulations with natural Shea-derived benefits.