Grape seed oil (Vitis
vinifera) is a carrier oil that
has a fine texture and is
almost odorless, light in
texture and is easily
absorbed by the skin.
A member of the
Ampelidae family, the grape
vine is one of the oldest
cultivated plants. It is capable
of climbing to a great height
but under cultivation it is
kept to one and a half metre
trellises. There are many
varieties, but they can be
roughly divided into two
groups; those for the table
which tend to be larger, and
those for wine making.
Grapes are also dried to
produce currants, sultanas
and raisins.
Grapeseed Oil is
produced by a refining
extraction involving heat. It
keeps well but is not usable
as a cold pressed oil (cold
pressed Grapeseed is grey,
thick and sludgy).
A good basic carrier oil,
which leaves the skin feeling
silky smooth without being
too greasy. May be used on
its own or more usually
enriched with other carrier
and essential oils.
It has mildly astringent
qualities which help to tighten
and tone the skin, which
makes it useful for acne and
other skin complaints.
Latin Name: vitis
vinifera
A non-greasy massage oil
extracted from the
grapeseeds. Light and easily
absorbed grapeseed is very
popular in aromatherapy
blends applied via light
massage.
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