Thursday, June 8, 2017

Macadamia Oil For Healthy Skin

I encourage everyone to consider the use of macadamia oil for healthy skin. These past few years, we have witnessed how the macadamia oil industry gained wide attention from the medical and scientific fields of study due to claims on a global scale about its beneficial effects on the skin. There are also reports actually that even ailing complexions are benefiting from this wonderful oil from nature.

The macadamia nut oil is a potent ally to have in our battle against dry skin and aging. One of the reasons why this oil is so powerful in skin renewal and healing is because of its high concentrations of antioxidants. And because the oil is naturally light, it easily mimics the natural oils found in our skin. Hence, there is less chance or zero probability that it will cause skin irritations. This is actually good news to people who have extra sensitive skin.

Do you know the reason why macadamia oil can effectively help us in renewing our skin? Lab tests show that this oil has high content levels of palmitoleic acid, reason why it can significantly help in delaying and reversing the skin’s aging process. However, as we age the palmitoleic acid content of our skin decreases but with the help of the macadamia nut oil, we can now replenish it.  Aside from this, it has been confirmed, too, that palmitoleic acid is important in preventing moisture loss in the skin. Thus, with regular topical use, you will have a noticeably supple and softer looking skin because you this oil is helping out to hydrate it.

Although macadamia trees are native to Australia, due to its widespread use and great demand from around the world is commercially propagated in many parts of the globe, too. However, if you have some allergy to nuts, I suggest that you veer away from this oil since it is derived from the macadamia nut itself. Or perhaps you may want to reach out to your physician first before attempting to try this oil on yourself.  

The Food for Breast Cancer group has also shared their findings with the scientific community that macadamia nut and its oil naturally have high concentrations of calcium, vitamin E, iron, zinc. Aside from its rich nutritional value that is beneficial to the skin, another milestone for this oil is the discovery that it is helpful in promoting the production of collagen in the skin. Collagen is an important skin component that helps prevent the outset of the premature appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on your face.

When used topically and on a regular basis, you infuse moisture deep into your skin and locking them in with the help of the palmitoleic acid. The result?  Younger looking and moisturized skin that has a youthful glow. With macadamia nut oil, you can easily have softer skin that is also easy to the touch. There is a continuous growth in the number of beauty and skin-care enthusiasts that are now discovering the wonderful benefits of macadamia oil to the skin. These people are now taking in the more practical yet an even better approach to the address their skin care needs.

With macadamia nut oil for healthy skin, it will help eliminate our need and dependence on expensive skin care products which we usually find in the market today. There are so many of them that most of the time it can be confusing to choose the right product for your skin type. Natural is still remaining the best alternative when it comes caring for our skin, which this type of natural seems to perfectly provide us.

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Macadamia Oil for Skin Care


If you love munching on macadamia nuts, you will love it, even more, the moment that you realize how wonderful its oil extract is for your skin care concerns. It is true if you haven’t seen one yet macadamia oil for skin care is extracted from the macadamia nuts via a technique known as cold pressing.

Cold pressing is the best way to extract oil from macadamia nut because of the absence of heat. Heat, when applied to fruits, vegetables, meat,  and fish to cook, can melt away important vitamins and minerals thus rendering them to have a reduced nutritional value. Macadamia nuts are no exemption on this, so to retain their potency in addressing our skin care concerns, cold pressing is taken advantage of to extract this valuable plant-based oil from macadamia nuts and keep the nutrients intact in the oil extract.

If you are still seeking for what can be qualified as a superfood that is rich in powerful antioxidants, vitamins, fatty acids and many other important nutrients you might want to consider trying macadamia nut oil first. I will dare say that it can be lined up as among one of the world’s best natural oils that can be used for our skin care needs. Aside from that, it is also considered great carrier oil and can be mixed well with other types of essential oils if you are trying to make a powerful oil blend for your face and body. Why? It is because macadamia nut oil has a medium-thin consistency, and that renders it to be easily absorbed by the skin together with all its nutritional components. Without much ado, here are some of the common benefits our skin will get from the regular topical use of macadamia oil.

Cleanses Your Skin Gently
 
 Since the oil extract from macadamia nuts are relatively light in consistency, macadamia nut oil can be used as a base oil in facial masks and even homemade facial cleansers. It also has a skin purifying property which is beneficial to people who have acne problems or are prone to such kind of facial skin infection.

Relieves Sunburn
   
If you happen to have an inflamed sunburn, it will normally give your skin a burning, painful sensation from within. To relieve you from this kind of discomfort, use the oil as a topical application as often as possible, not just once, twice or thrice a day. You can never have too much of this wonderful oil on your skin. And because it is rich in essential fatty acids, this oil do have powerful anti-inflammatory properties.

Lightens Darkened Old Scars

Are you still searching for a cheaper alternative to your scar- removing cream? Why not try macadamia nut oil for this purpose? Hundreds of people have tried this oil to help address their skin care concerns, and they also assert to us that even their old scars lightened up with their regular use of this on their skin.  

Delays the Outset of Fine Facial Lines and Wrinkles

Is there any person out there,  who is in the right frame of mind, would be wanting to have the appearance of premature wrinkles on their face,  even at such a  young age? Nobody, right?  However, with the valuable help of macadamia oil regularly applied topically on your facial skin, just  a thin film and not a generous amount, is more than enough to help protect your skin from the ravages of heat from the environment, pollution, dust, many other external factors that speed up the skin aging process.

Fights Acne

Even if your age is past and beyond the puberty years, it is still very likely for many of us to develop acne, pimples, blackheads and whiteheads. As there is a manifold of reasons why some of us are constantly battling skin breakouts, there are also a number of ways to defeat these nasty zits for good. Aside from eating a balanced diet, a  full 8-hours of sleep, and good personal hygiene, you must incorporate the use of this wonderful oil to your daily skin care regimen.  And because of its anti-inflammatory properties, it will help relieve your acne inflammation.


Are you still looking for an excellent alternative, yet high impacting and effective in terms of skin renewal and rejuvenation, to your skin care products? You don’t have to look far and wide for this, I highly suggest that you consider macadamia oil for skin care instead.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Macadamia Nut Oil for Face

Macadamia nut oil for face

Macadamia nut oil for face treatment? Why, not? If you are using skin care products and are not too happy about the results you are getting, you may want to consider first the use of natural plant-based oil for your skin care needs. Macadamia oil is derived from the luscious macadamia nuts by a process known as cold pressing. With this technique, no significant amount of heat is applied to macadamia nuts to get its oil, just the natural way to get the oil out and since no heat is used, it helps in preserving all the nutritive value of the macadamia nuts.

Macadamia oil has gained popularity in the health and wellness industry because it has been found out to have high concentrations of the essential fatty acid, palmitoleic acid. The chemical profile of this essential fatty acid has a very close semblance to that of human sebum. When it comes to animal-based oils, this is the perfect alternative.  I will even say that macadamia oil is the oil of choice that can actually take the place of shark liver oil or even Mink oil.  If you have a mature skin, know that your skin is lacking so much on this important essential fatty acid. And if you want to renew your skin, you should start looking for ways to have a topical application of palmitoleic acid which, fortunately, is found in high concentrations in macadamia oil.

When it comes to the production of menopausal, anti-aging or skin care treatment products intended for mature skin, macadamia oil is actually considered as the perfect carrier oil where it brings along its moisturizing and restructuring properties for the skin.  It is also highly stable, hence, when used as the oil-base for skin and even hair care treatment products there is no need to add in more antioxidants to it because, the fact is, macadamia oil in itself has more than enough already. This also explains the reason why it is the oil of choice when it comes to improving the antioxidant profile of other volatile and fragile oils. Increasing their antioxidant properties will help keep them from becoming rancid brought about by oxidation.

So why is macadamia oil is a good moisturizer for mature skin?


  • Virtually, it has a much longer shelf life, 2 years, and won’t go rancid even then.
  • Highly antioxidative, which means it fights off the free radicals in our body systems. Free radicals cause degenerative damage to the cellular level.
  • Helpful in promoting the restructuring process of mature skin
  • It takes skin moisturizing to the next level
  • Excellent alternative to fish and animal oils
  • Rich source of palmitoleic acid, as well as linoleic and linolenic acids.


When you combine 84% of avocado oil or apricot kernel oil to 10% of macadamia oil, you can actually come up with an excellent oil blend that is perfect to use for renewing and moisturizing mature or dry skin. Add in 4.5% borage oil and 1% argan oil and you will have an oil blend that has a floral aroma with that calming effect on your mind and body. Actually, we all need this at the end of a very hectic, busy day.

As opposed to the use of over-the-counter skin care products, which are more often than not costly and can actually induce blemishes on skin tone,  natural-based oil blends are gaining more popularity these days, thanks to the wellness industry,  because they are high impacting in terms of moisturizing and renewing  tired, dry, flaky, and dull looking skin. Macadamia nut oil for face may not be able to restore mature skin back to that once satin-looking complexion again but then again dramatic improvements can be seen and felt and will be very evident with everyday use.

I highly suggest that you consider first making your own oil blend for your own skin care needs, and take advantage of macadamia nut oil for face as the carrier/base oil. This will help you see the difference that it can make and will eventually make you decide to add it to your arsenal of trusted personal skin care treatment items.

Monday, June 5, 2017

Macadamia Natural Oil for Mature Skin


Many people today are not even aware that macadamia natural oil can be used to care for mature skin. If signs of aging are catching up on your skin at an alarming rate, don’t fret because you can actually reverse this process. Well, not actually reverse as aging is a natural biological process we go through but at least you can actually slow it down so you can enjoy yourself even more. If you have been an avid user of over-the-counter skin care products like skin lotions, creams, or serums,  and are less jubilant with the results you are getting from them, you might want to try making your very own skin care oil blend. And why macadamia oil?
Macadamia oil is the perfect carrier oil to use when trying to come up with your very own skin care oil blend. This only means to say that it is an excellent base oil, that when you mix an essential oil with it, such as grapeseed or apricot kernel oil, they mix well together and enhances their natural properties that is beneficial to mature skin. If water is the universal solvent, macadamia oil may be considered as its counterpart because it mixes well with other types of oil.
As we advance in age, our skin tends to gradually lose considerable amounts of essential fatty acids. These essential fatty acids are essential in keeping the skin at the pink of health and your complexion smooth and radiant. As our skin loses its essential fatty acids, it will eventually lead to the weakening of its natural protective barrier, therefore it can easily lose more moisture than it should. When this happens, other forms of issues on the mature skin will soon follow to appear such as sagging,  discoloration, uneven texture, fine lines, and wrinkles.
While you, unfortunately, don’t have the power to put a stop to your aging process, it doesn’t mean there’s nothing else you can do about skin maturation.  You can actually do something so you will age more gracefully.
Skin Care Oil Blend for Mature People
As earlier mentioned, macadamia oil is an excellent carrier oil to use if you want to make your own custom oil blend. It is an excellent source of palmitoleic acid, which is also known as Omega 7,  a natural fatty acid found naturally on the skin surface. As a starter, make use of 1 part of macadamia nut oil and mix that up with 2 parts of lavender oil. Now lavender oil is perfect here because of its anti-redness properties and has a calming effect, too.  Mix them well together and let it sit overnight before applying it on your skin. A thin film of this oil blend to your skin is good enough to moisturize it. In 2 weeks time, you will see dramatic improvements on your skin tone and texture.
You can make use of this oil blend as your personal massage oil, or use it as a nightly topical oil application to your skin. When you massage yourself with this macadamia oil blend, the palmitoleic acid (together with the other essential fatty acids found in macadamia oil, linoleic and linolenic acids) will work in unison with the natural lipids found in your skin. This action will be of substantial help in replenishing the natural protective barrier in mature skin and keep it from becoming dry by preventing moisture loss.
Regular use of this oil blend on mature skin will eventually lead to a rejuvenated and hydrated skin surface.  Aside from lavender oil, you can also add in other kinds of essential oils to further intensify its skin nourishing properties. You can try adding as well apricot kernel oil, carrot oil, jojoba oil among others
With your own skin care oil blend of macadamia natural oil, you can start minimizing your use of over-the-counter skin care products like lotions and creams. And see the difference that only natural oil blend can deliver.