Description
Camelia oil is a fixed oil, pale yellow and mostly odourless, similar
in colour and viscosity to Jojoba.. It is rich in oleic acid
Uses:
Used in the far east for centuries as a moisturiser and conditioner for
skin, hair and nails, camellia oil is still commonly used in skin creams,
hair conditioners and scalp treatments. It is excellent for toiletries,
soaps and cosmetics and is a frequently used carrier oil for aromatherapy
treatment. Camelia oil reputedly has properties that make it ideal for
protecting high carbon steel kitchen knives from discoloration. It is
also used to preserve wood and soften leather.
Extraction:
Cold pressed from the seeds of Camellia Sinensis.
Source:
Camellia sinensis is the Tea plant and is native to S.E. Asia. It is grown
widely in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
Key properties:
Rich in oleic acid. Readily penetrates the skin. Shelf life approximately
2 years.
Safety
data sheet here
Typical fatty acid profile: