Strawberry oil

Botanical name

Fragaria ananassa

Family

Rosaceae

INCI

Fragaria Ananassa Pure Aroma Oil

Method of obtaining

Steam distillation

Parts Used

Fruits

Smell

Cheerful, soft and slightly sweet

Appearance

Bright red

Physical condition

Liquid

Natural

Yes

Purity

100% pure

Certificates

ISO & MSDS

Compound

Pure aromatic oil

Delivery

Calculated when placing an order

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Strawberries probably don’t need much of an introduction, but did you know that…

* Strawberries are related to roses.

* Strawberries are the only fruit that has seeds on the outside.

* Just 8 strawberries (regular size) contain about 140% of the recommended daily amount of vitamin C.

* Strawberries contain a variety of refreshing fruit acids, valuable minerals, and essential vitamins. As a result, they have widely recognized healing properties, such as cleansing and disinfecting the blood, helping to heal wounds, working against constipation and headaches, reducing wrinkles, improving memory.

Strawberry symbolism is very diverse: from humble, righteous, lustful and earthly to flawless and even divine. Strawberries are the purest of all berries. This delicate heart-shaped berry has always been associated with purity, passion and healing. It has been used in stories, literature and painting for centuries.

Origin and characteristics of strawberries

The origin of the strawberry plant is rather unclear. It is said that it is an indigenous forest plant that slowly but surely conquered vegetable gardens. According to other sources, the plant was brought by explorers from South America. Be that as it may, strawberries have been gaining increasing popularity as a delicacy since the Middle Ages. In the middle of the last century, many farmers who previously had a mixed farm (livestock, vegetables and fruits) began to specialize in growing strawberries.

Opinions also differ widely as to the origin of its name. The word strawberry most likely comes from the Old English “streawberige” (straw bridge), because the plant produces shoots that can be compared to pieces of straw. Others believe that the name strawberry comes from the practice of mulching strawberries with straw, or from finding strawberries in the wild among tangled hay or straw. However, the most pleasing explanation is that the name strawberry comes from the practice of selling these delicious fruits on straw in the open market.

Once available fresh only in the summer months – earning them the nickname “the king of summer” – strawberries are now harvested year-round, grown in greenhouses. This has the advantage of making their growth and yield less dependent on the weather.

On a high botanical level, the strawberry, or Fragaria Ananassa, is a member of the rose family. The fruit known as the “strawberry” is the result of a random cross. This makes the strawberry plant a hybrid – so it does not reproduce by seed. Different species and cultivars grow in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. All varieties of strawberries are edible, including the much smaller wild strawberry.

Strawberries are a sweet and flavorful food source known for their high nutritional value. Strawberries contain a lot of vitamin C, which is crucial for building and maintaining body tissue. It helps build blood vessels and collagen in connective tissue, and also plays an important role as an antioxidant.

Strawberry Oil and Its Benefits

Strawberry oil is considered a “dry oil,” meaning it absorbs quickly and easily into the skin without leaving a residue. This oil is especially good for dry, sensitive, or flaky skin.

Mainly due to the presence of a natural phenolic antioxidant in strawberries called ellagic acid (found in many fruits and vegetables), this oil is very beneficial for the skin and is a great addition to a cleansing oil. Strawberry oil is a rich source of tocopherols (vitamin E) and antioxidants (omega 3 and 6). It moisturizes the skin, improves elasticity, and helps reduce the signs of aging.

Natural strawberry oil is very effective for damaged skin caused by acne, psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis and cellulite, and also promotes healing of skin from cuts and scrapes, scars, stretch marks, household and sunburn. It can also help with dry, damaged hair, dry scalp and brittle nails.

Strawberry Oil for Skin Care

Strawberry oil is nourishing and neutral, suitable for oily skin, combination skin and impure skin. It deeply moisturizes the skin without leaving a greasy mark or clogging pores, has regenerating and cellular protective properties, restores the skin barrier necessary for smooth and soft skin. Strawberry oil prevents the breakdown of collagen in the skin and promotes the production of new collagen, which leads to increased skin elasticity and the disappearance of wrinkles. It soothes and softens dry, cracked and sensitive skin, and helps treat skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis and cellulite. Strawberry oil reduces scars and stretch marks and acts as a soft shield from harmful ultraviolet rays. The linoleic acid in strawberry oil helps regulate sebum, while ellagic acid acts as a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. The high amount of vitamin E in strawberry oil helps heal damaged skin.

Anti-aging effect – Strawberry oil slows down the symptoms of skin aging, which is usually caused by free radicals. The high content of vitamin C and ellagic acid fights these free radicals and prevents them from damaging the body’s cells. Regular use of strawberry oil minimizes wrinkles and prevents the formation of new ones.

Skin cleansing – Due to some of the wonderful cleansing properties that strawberry oil has, it is widely used as an ingredient in face washes and cleansers, anti-aging face masks, and bath products. The oil is rich in salicylic acid, vitamin C, exfoliants, and antioxidants. Salicylic acid removes dead skin cells while tightening pores. Ellagic acid present in the oil is a powerful antioxidant and effectively fights skin damage by protecting it from free radicals, leaving the skin smooth and soft.

Treats Acne – Strawberry oil contains alpha hydroxy acids, vitamin C, salicylic acid, and flavonoids that help fight acne and control excess sebum production. Treating your skin with this oil is most effective when done twice a week.

Improves Complexion – Being rich in antioxidants, strawberry oil fights free radicals to prevent them from damaging skin cells. This results in minimizing dark spots, age spots, freckles, and wrinkles. At the same time, it helps lighten the skin tone.

Treats Pigmentation – Ellagic acid present in strawberry oil protects the skin from harmful UV rays. Topical application of the oil treats mild hyperpigmentation of the skin, a condition caused by UV rays inhibiting the synthesis of melanin, which is responsible for skin color.

Reduces Dark Circles – The astringent properties of strawberry oil successfully reduce dark circles and bags under the eyes. Before going to bed, rub a few drops of the oil under your eyes, let it dry, and then wash your face with cool water, followed by a little moisturizer. Repeat this procedure daily until the dark circles disappear.

Moisturizes Dry Lips – The exfoliating properties of strawberry oil remove dead skin cells, preventing dryness. A few drops of this oil moisturize the lips with regular use. Rinse it off with warm water.

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