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Have you thought about adding some beneficial oils to your existing skin creams, moisturizers or hair conditioners?  Why not add some macadamia nut oil?

Macadamia Nut Oil Uses for Skin

Macadamia nut oil is a stable oil that is good for all skin types. However, it is specially beneficial for dry and mature skin due to its high concentration of palmitoleic acid. In fact, this oil has the highest amount of palmitoleic acid than any other plant oil. This acid is naturally present in human sebum of young individuals. However, the amount reduces considerably as one ages. Hence, this oil is specially useful for the skin of old people. It softens and moisturizes the skin and also helps in healing mild wounds. This oil is absorbed very easily by the skin and the scalp and helps the cells to rejuvenate. It prevents sunburns and also helps the skin retain its moisture. It has lower oral toxicity, due to which it finds use in cosmetics, balms and lip glosses. Besides the aforementioned benefits of macadamia oil for skin, this oil also acts as an anti-oxidant. It prevents damage to skin cells by free radicals that leave the tell-tale signs of aging on the skin. Macadamia nut oil skin care is also attributed to its high vitamin E content. Its light and non-greasy quality makes macadamia nut oil for hair a preferred choice for many.
 

 
Oh no need to convince me, i love macadamia nut oil ! It's a bit more expensive than the usual oils, but it makes your skin baby soft, even your calluses, and it smells sooo good ! It sinks in fast too, so if you apply it in the morning you don't have to wait too long before putting on your clothes. If you apply some on your feet at night, and put on a pair of socks on top, just before going to bed, you'll find soft feet in the morning.

 

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