A nurturing oil for your skin and a plant based alternative to silicone with exceptional stability!
Extraction Method: |
Cold pressed |
Part of Plant: |
Seed |
Country of Origin: |
USA |
Growing Method: |
Cultivated |
Description: |
Meadowfoam seeds contain 20-30% oil and provides a stable oil due to containing around 98% long chain fatty acids which includes a range of tocopherols (a, b & g), a source of natural vitamin E. The main constituents gadoleic (ecosenic), brassic, euric and docosadienoic acid, are what give Meadowfoam its antioxidant, gliding, moisturising and rejuvenating properties.
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Aromatic Description: |
Meadowfoam seed oil has very little scent characteristic of most carrier oils. |
Strength of Aroma: |
Subtle |
Colour: |
Is a light golden coloured oil, so light it can appear colourless under some lights. |
Consistency: |
Viscous |
Absorption: |
Meadowfoam seed oil has a non-greasy feel on the skin and soaks in slowly and easily. |
Blends well with: |
Meadowfoam seed oil blends well with other vegetable oils, butters and emulsifying waxes. Meadowfoam readily absorbs with cosmetic powders and oxides. |
Body Systems: |
Skin care |
Fatty Acid Profile: |
The major fatty acid is gadoleic (ecosenic) acid (60-65%), along with brassic acid (15-23%), euric acid and docosadienoic acid depending on the source area of the USA. |
Clinically Proven: |
Meadowfoam Seed Oil - Natural Plant Products, Inc. has a list of papers and formulas of how Meadowfoam Seed Oil has performed, |
Common Uses: |
Meadowfoam oil is mainly used in skin and hair care products. Its beneficial characteristics include
- moisturising the skin,
- preventing loss of colour to hair,
- rejuvenating and adding shine to hair,
- UV protection,
- reduces signs of ageing and wrinkles,
- creates a moisture barrier by adhering well to the skin and can prevent trans-epidermal water loss.
As a massage oil, a little goes a very long way due to its skin absorption and glide properties.
Meadowfoam seed oil has similar properties to silicone so can be used as a natural alternative in formulations that specify silicone-based ingredients. It can also be used as an alternative to Macadamia (nut) and Jojoba oils as it has very similar properties.
It's an excellent facial moisturiser, however may cause breakouts in individuals with oily skin due to its barrier properties. On saying this, it is also recommended for acne so this will depend on your skin type.
For hair care it is best applied by adding a couple of drops to your fingertips and applying to your ends, or adding to your conditioner or shampoo at a rate of 1-5% (you will need to experiment with this figure as to what suits your hair type the best). It's great for defining curls!
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Best form of Application: |
To skin - Massage, compress, bath, ointment, perfume oils, skin care
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History: |
Jojoba is a slow-growing and difficult plant to cultivate, and is mainly used for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. It was originally used as a replacement for old recipes using whale oil and its derivatives, such as cetyl alcohol. In 1971, the US banned importation of whale oil which led to the discovery that jojoba oil is "in many regards superior to sperm whale oil for applications in the cosmetics and other industries" |
Shelf life: |
Meadowfoam Oil is slow to go rancid; users can expect a shelf life of 1-2 Years with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight). Refrigeration after opening is recommended and will increase the life span of this oil considerably. Meadowfoam seed will extend the shelf life of your formulations when blended with oils with a lesser shelf life due to its stability.
Current Batch exp. July 2021, however has been kept at 4degC since purchased and has barely been exposed to the environment. Suitable for bodycare products and soap making.
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Certification: |
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Cautions: |
None known |
Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.
Sourced from
Wikitpedia search Meadowfoam Seed Oil - various articles and publications.
Meadowfoam oil for skin & sun - Natural Plant Products, Inc.