Wild Grown Carrot Oil - Fushi
- Benefits: Protects & brings a natural glow to the skin.
- Key Ingredients: 100% pure & Fresh-Pressed® Wild Carrot Oil.
- Targets: Sun damage, dull & uneven skin.
Benefits of wild carrot oil
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Fushi Wild Carrot Oil is created by infusing carrot tissue for 90 days into Fresh-Pressed® Sweet Almond Oil, providing both protection & hydration.
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Beta-carotene helps to support the skin’s natural defence against the sun, whilst replenishing the skin, providing a radiant and sun-kissed glow. (please make sure to apply sunscreen afterwards).
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Carotenoids are the secret ingredient for fighting fine lines and wrinkles, as this is a powerful antioxidant. Vitamins A, C, and E together improve skin elasticity whilst minimising pores and tightening the skin. May be used around the delicate eye and on sun-damaged skin to replenish the skin.
CAUTION
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Naturally deep orange-tinted, the oil may stain, ensure it is thoroughly massaged into the skin.
HOW TO USE:
1 Apply 2-3 drops on cleansed skin, morning and/or night.
2 Fushi Wild Carrot Oil l can be used as a daily moisturiser or use as a night oil.
3 For extra nourishment, follow up or add a few drops in Fushi Biovedic Face Cream.
FUSHI TOP TIP:
Add a few drops to your favourite moisturiser to create a natural tinted moisturiser for a healthy glow and extra hydration. Gently massage it into your skin, especially where there are signs of sun damage.
INGREDIENT HIGHLIGHTS:
Carrots, 100% Pure Organic Sweet Almond Oil
FULL INGREDIENT LIST:
Prunus Dulcis (Sweet Almond Oil), Daucus Carrot (Carrot). 90 Day Infusion. Origin: England, UK. This is a cold-pressed, non-standardised, unrefined, organic, hexane-free and natural oil. Each batch varies and displays a set of unique characteristics.
FREE FROM:
Chemicals, Preservatives, Fragrances or Additives.
Frequently asked questions
What is Carrot oil good for?
Carrot oil is rich in antioxidants and nutrients like beta-carotene, vitamin A, and vitamin E, which help nourish and rejuvenate the skin. It can improve skin tone, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and promote a healthy complexion. The high levels of beta-carotene in carrot oil make it useful for natural sun protection. When applied topically, it can help protect the skin and reduce the risk of sunburn. Carrot oil is known to stimulate hair growth and improve hair health. Its vitamins and minerals nourish the hair follicles, strengthen the hair strands, and add shine and luster to the hair.
Why is Carrot oil good for the skin?
Carrot oil is rich in vitamins, particularly beta-carotene, vitamin A, and vitamin E, which provide essential nutrients to the skin. These vitamins help nourish the skin cells, promoting a healthy complexion. The antioxidants in carrot oil help combat free radicals, which can contribute to premature aging. Regular use of carrot oil may help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, improving the overall youthful appearance of the skin. Carrot oil contains high levels of beta-carotene, which can offer natural protection against UV rays. Although it is not a substitute for sunscreen, carrot oil can help support the skin’s natural defence.
Does Carrot oil accelerate tan?
Carrot oil is often associated with a natural tan-enhancing effect due to its high beta-carotene content. Carrot oil contains beta-carotene, which is a precursor to vitamin A. When consumed or applied topically, beta-carotene can give the skin a slightly bronzed appearance, which some people may perceive as an accelerated tan.A healthy scalp is crucial for hair growth, and carrot oil can help maintain scalp health. It has moisturizing properties that can prevent dryness and flakiness, reducing the risk of conditions like dandruff, which can inhibit hair growth.
How good is Carrot oil for hair growth?
Carrot oil is packed with vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, vitamin E, and beta-carotene, which are essential for hair health. These nutrients nourish the hair follicles, promote blood circulation to the scalp, and support healthy hair growth.
Is Carrot oil a retinol?
Carrot oil is not a retinol in the traditional sense. Retinol is a form of vitamin A that is commonly used in skincare products for its anti-aging and skin-renewing properties. While carrot oil does contain vitamin A, it is primarily in the form of beta-carotene, which is a precursor to vitamin A. In the body, beta-carotene can be converted into vitamin A as needed. However, the conversion process is not as efficient as using direct retinol. Therefore, carrot oil does not provide the same concentration or potency of retinol as skincare products specifically formulated with retinol or its derivatives. Carrot oil can still offer benefits for the skin, such as nourishment and antioxidant protection, but it should not be considered a direct replacement for retinol in terms of its anti-aging effects.