Moringa Oil Properties - a high content of oleic acid, phytosterols (beta-sitosterol) and tocopherols. It has extremely high resistance to oxidation. Behenic acid provides long-term stability of the oil used in hair conditioners and moisturizers to give them a moisturizing properties. Due to the high content of oleic acid, oil penetrates deep into the skin, delivering vital nutrients, and helps skin and hair retain moisture. Moringa oil - a rich source of various tocopherols, which are contained in the range of: Alpha-tocopherol - 98-134 mg / kg, a delta-tocopherols - 27-93 mg / kg and gamma-tocopherols - 48-77 mg / kg Cosmetic properties: Key: emollient, moisturizing, restorative, nourishing, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory Extras: Sun power, antioxidant, hair conditioner, fixer odor - Moringa oil has a conditioning effect on the hair and makes them stronger - Used to treat and restore dry hair. It moisturizes the scalp and fights the itching and flaking. Oil can massage the scalp and leave it for a few minutes, providing vitamins hair follicles and scalp. Regular massage with this oil can help to reduce split ends and dandruff. - Restores the damaged and dry skin, used in anti-wrinkle and anti-aging cosmetics, due to high content of tocopherols and phytosterols. It revitalizes very dry skin, chronically suffering from itching. - Improves elasticity and spokaivaet sensitive skin How to use: Apply a few drops of oil Moringa for a particular area of the skin or hair roots Moringa few drops of oil can be mixed with your favorite cream or lotion to enrich and enhance the effect It is not recommended to use oil Moringa during pregnancy Volume: 30 ml Tags: oil, moringa