5 Skin Care Benefits of Black Cumin Seed Oil

September 14, 2020

5 Skin Care Benefits of Black Cumin Seed Oil

Black Cumin Seed Oil is an ingredient used in skin care that is unfamiliar to many. We like to think of it as an unsung hero. Just what is Black Cumin Seed Oil and why is it so beneficial for the skin?

Let's learn more:

Black Cumin Seed Oil, or Nigella sativa, is rich in history. Used in skin care for thousands of years, it is believed that both Cleopatra and Nefertiti used the seeds in their bath water. In fact, it is said that this ingredient has been used by royalty as a natural skin care remedy for over 4000 years!

Black Cumin Seed Oil is an elixir for red and irritated skin. Known for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial benefits, Black Cumin Seed Oil is a magical skin care oil that can be used on every skin type.

Black Cumin Seed Oil for Acne

Naturally astringent, Black Cumin Seed Oil helps to fight bacteria and inflammation in the skin. Excess sebum that clogs pores will find it hard to sabotage the skin when you are using a product with Black Cumin Seed Oil. Those with redness and irritation caused by acne may find soothing relief because of the anti-inflammatory properties.

 

Black Cumin Seed Oil for Improved Skin Tone & Elasticity

Black Cumin Seed Oil is rich in anti-aging Vitamin A, helping to strengthen collagen and elastin fibers in the skin. Black Cumin Seed also contains an abundance of fatty acids and amino acids to help fade the appearance of brown spots and even out the skin tone.

 

Black Cumin Seed Oil for Skin Protection

Black Cumin Seed Oil helps to protect the skin from free radical damage because of its potent antioxidant benefits. These environmental factors can lead to premature skin aging, uneven texture, and brown spots. 

 

Black Cumin Seed Oil for Moisture

If your skin is in need of a moisture boost, Black Cumin Seed Oil helps address that concern too. Black Cumin Seed helps skin retain moisture, leading to a plump and healthy appearance. Additionally, this skin-loving oil contains Vitamins B and C to hydrate and brighten. Vitamin B also helps to produce healthy new skin cells.

Another plus?

Black Cumin Seed Oil blends beautifully with almost any other natural oil. We specifically chose this ingredient to blend with Meadowfoam, Argan, Grape Seed, Hemp Seed, Rosehip, Raspberry Seed, Sunflower, and Kakadu Plum to create our Aging Beautifully Face Serum.

Have you experienced the benefits of Black Cumin Seed Oil? To try it for yourself, you can find it in our luxury face oil.

 

 





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