History:
Sunflowers,first cultivated in circa 3,000 B.C. by American Indian tribes to soothe snakebites and condition the skin & hair.
Sunflowers,first cultivated in circa 3,000 B.C. by American Indian tribes to soothe snakebites and condition the skin & hair.
A very rich source of Vitamin E and also rich in nutrients & antioxidants.
High in omega-6 & vitamin E, this wonder ingredient helps decrease inflammation & enhance new skin cell development thus healing the skin.
From the petals as a dye to the seeds for cooking & seed oil for skin, this whole flower has been used by us for thousands of years.
Not only for moisturizing, but the Vitamin E is also a GREAT antioxidant which protects the skin from sun’s harmful UV rays and other environmental stressors.
Also rich in vitamin A, C & D, sunflower oil is very effective in treating Acne along with fatty acids that act as antioxidants to regenerate new skin cells and help rid the skin of acne-causing bacteria.
Sunflower oil helps protect collagen and elastin which reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Sunflower oil has emollient properties that help the skin retain its moisture. Vitamin E helps trap moisture inside skin cells, keeping them hydrated for a longer period.