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Apart from the vitamin A, E and D contained in wheatgerm oil, it also contains squalane, which is involved in cell growth and can therefore be a useful ingredient to use in
cosmetics.
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Wheatgerm oil is used in the following of our products |
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The wheat grain consists of three parts - the husk, the germ and the endosperm, with the oil being made from the germ - that is, the heart of it.
It is high in:
- Vitamins A
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin D
- Essential fatty acids
- Palmitic
- Palmitoleic
- Stearic
- Oleic
- Linoleic
- Linolenic
- Arachidic
- Gadoleic
- Behenic
- Myristic
- Ecisadenoic
- Eicosadinoic
- Lignoceric
- Nervonic
Furthermore, it contains squalane (which is involved in the process of cell growth), which is a natural bactericide and has great healing properties, as it promotes the proper functioning of the skin.
Squalane is not to be confused with squalene, which is the same ingredient, but purified for ingestion. It can also be made synthetically or obtained from the liver of the rare Japanese Azame shark.
Because of its high vitamin E content, which is a natural antioxidant, it is very active in reducing oxidative stress and detoxifying the skin from environmental pollutants.
When applied topically to the skin, it helps the formation of new skin cells and improves circulation. It furthermore has value in assisting with the repair of sun-damaged skin and in relieving the symptoms of dermatitis.
Apart from all these benefits, it also has great nourishing properties, which are most useful in treating dehydrated, dry and sensitive skin.
Triticum vulgare germ oil is the oil obtained by the expression or extraction of wheat germ and is classified as a fat and oil. It used as an occlusive skin-conditioning agent and is known as wheatgerm oil.
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Wheatgerm oil is used in the following of our products |
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