Product Name: Canola Carrier Oil
Botanical Name: Brassica napus / Brassica rapa
Extraction Method: Cold-pressed / Expeller-pressed
Processing Type: Refined / Unrefined
Appearance: Pale yellow to golden yellow liquid
Odor: Mild, neutral odor
Taste: Light, slightly nutty
Chemical Properties:
- Density: 0.910 - 0.920 g/mL
- Refractive Index: 1.465 - 1.475
- Iodine Value: 105 - 126 (indicates unsaturation level)
- Peroxide Value: ≤ 10.0 meq/kg (shows freshness)
- Free Fatty Acid: ≤ 0.2% (quality indicator)
- Saponification Value: 175 - 195 mg KOH/g (used in soap making)
Uses And Applications:
- Skincare – Moisturizes skin, reduces dryness, and helps with anti-aging.
- Haircare – Nourishes hair, reduces frizz, and promotes scalp health.
- Massage & Aromatherapy – Lightweight carrier oil for massages and relaxation.
- Cooking – Healthy cooking oil, rich in omega-3 and omega-6.
- Medicinal Uses – Aids in wound healing, soothes eczema, and reduces inflammation.
Canola carrier oil is a lightweight, non-greasy oil rich in omega-3, omega-6 fatty acids, and vitamin E. It deeply hydrates the skin, reducing dryness, fine lines, and irritation while protecting against free radicals. Suitable for all skin types, it absorbs quickly without clogging pores. In hair care, it nourishes the scalp, strengthens strands, and tames frizz, leaving hair soft and healthy. Its smooth texture makes it ideal for massage therapy and essential oil blends. Canola oil is also great for DIY skincare, from moisturizers to hair masks. Affordable and versatile, it’s a natural way to enhance skin and hair health while promoting hydration and nourishment.
- For Skin – Apply a few drops directly or mix with lotions for moisturization.
- For Hair – Massage into scalp or use as a hair mask before washing.
- For Massage – Blend with essential oils and use for body massage.
- For Cooking – Use for frying, baking, or as a salad dressing.
- For Healing – Apply on dry, irritated skin or minor wounds for soothing effects.