Raspberry Oil (Red)
Sizes: 120mL, 500mL
Origin: Chili
Botanical Family: Rosaceae
Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Description: Red Raspberry Seed oil has a warm golden color with a slightly nutty, yet fruity aroma that is quite subtle. It is a wonderful carrier oil to add to body care products (such as body butters, natural sunscreens, lib balms, massage oil, or anti-aging serums) for naturally occurring sun protection properties (around 30SPF). It contains anti-oxidants, vitamins A & E, plus high levels of natural UV filters such as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids; providing skin protection, nutrition, and cell regeneration. It is wonderful for more mature or dry skin types. Red Raspberry Seed Oil helps the skin retain moisture and can assist with skin dis-harmonies such as, scaring, acne, inflammation, eczema, psoriasis and diaper rashes. This cold pressed seed oil from the abundant, prickly brambles of the red raspberry are often considered invasive. They grow as an understory in the forest; often near water sources such as springs, creeks and rivers. Raspberry brambles are often one of the first plants to show up after forests have been cleared. Energetically speaking, this seed oil carries the vibration of nature's abundant sweetness and clever self-regeneration after trauma.
*Carrier oils have a shorter shelf life. I recommend storing them in the fridge to preserve their therapeutic properties.
Sizes: 120mL, 500mL
Origin: Chili
Botanical Family: Rosaceae
Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Description: Red Raspberry Seed oil has a warm golden color with a slightly nutty, yet fruity aroma that is quite subtle. It is a wonderful carrier oil to add to body care products (such as body butters, natural sunscreens, lib balms, massage oil, or anti-aging serums) for naturally occurring sun protection properties (around 30SPF). It contains anti-oxidants, vitamins A & E, plus high levels of natural UV filters such as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids; providing skin protection, nutrition, and cell regeneration. It is wonderful for more mature or dry skin types. Red Raspberry Seed Oil helps the skin retain moisture and can assist with skin dis-harmonies such as, scaring, acne, inflammation, eczema, psoriasis and diaper rashes. This cold pressed seed oil from the abundant, prickly brambles of the red raspberry are often considered invasive. They grow as an understory in the forest; often near water sources such as springs, creeks and rivers. Raspberry brambles are often one of the first plants to show up after forests have been cleared. Energetically speaking, this seed oil carries the vibration of nature's abundant sweetness and clever self-regeneration after trauma.
*Carrier oils have a shorter shelf life. I recommend storing them in the fridge to preserve their therapeutic properties.
Sizes: 120mL, 500mL
Origin: Chili
Botanical Family: Rosaceae
Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Description: Red Raspberry Seed oil has a warm golden color with a slightly nutty, yet fruity aroma that is quite subtle. It is a wonderful carrier oil to add to body care products (such as body butters, natural sunscreens, lib balms, massage oil, or anti-aging serums) for naturally occurring sun protection properties (around 30SPF). It contains anti-oxidants, vitamins A & E, plus high levels of natural UV filters such as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids; providing skin protection, nutrition, and cell regeneration. It is wonderful for more mature or dry skin types. Red Raspberry Seed Oil helps the skin retain moisture and can assist with skin dis-harmonies such as, scaring, acne, inflammation, eczema, psoriasis and diaper rashes. This cold pressed seed oil from the abundant, prickly brambles of the red raspberry are often considered invasive. They grow as an understory in the forest; often near water sources such as springs, creeks and rivers. Raspberry brambles are often one of the first plants to show up after forests have been cleared. Energetically speaking, this seed oil carries the vibration of nature's abundant sweetness and clever self-regeneration after trauma.
*Carrier oils have a shorter shelf life. I recommend storing them in the fridge to preserve their therapeutic properties.