Mustard oil
Very popular in India and the Maghreb for hair care, mustard vegetable oil is known to promote hair growth and fight against hair loss. In addition, it sheaths and strengthens the lengths thanks to its richness in erucic acid. This powerful oil with a pungent odor stimulates the cutaneous microcirculation and has a heating effect on the skin, which also makes it an ally for preparing muscle massage or anti-rheumatic oils.
Hair care
Properties:
- Known to stimulate hair growth
- Helps fight against hair loss
- Stimulates blood circulation in the scalp
- Sheaths and nourishes the hair fiber, brings shine and softness to the hair
- Fight against dandruff
Indications:
- Hair loss
- Growth stimulation
- Thin, limp, dull, tired hair
- Dry or parched hair
- Anti-dandruff care
Uses:
- In an oil bath, mixed with other vegetable oils
- In the composition of hair serums, for the scalp or ends
- In massages and rubs on the scalp, diluted in a more neutral vegetable oil
Skin care
Properties:
- Slightly heating effect, stimulates skin microcirculation
- Stimulating, toning and firming
Indications:
- Tonic, firming body treatments, slimming treatments Firming bust treatments
- “Heating” massage oils, for example before sport, pain relievers (rheumatism, etc.)
Uses:
- Massage mustard oil into dry hair from root to tip. You will feel a gentle heat on your scalp ...
- Leave on for a few hours or overnight, wearing a cap or towel.
- Wash with your usual shampoo.
Remark:
Since mustard oil is hot and hot, its application to sensitive or irritated skin and scalp should be avoided.
Duration of use: 4 years.
Capacity: 60ml
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