As of today, there is no direct evidence of the effect of baobab vegetable oil on psoriasis. However, it can be assumed that its anti-inflammatory and moisturizing properties could be beneficial in relieving psoriatic skin.
The baobab vegetable oil works on the lips by providing moisturizing, nourishing, and soothing effects, which can alleviate lip dryness. However, it may not be sufficient for chapped lips.
There is no scientific evidence of the action of the baobab vegetable oil on dandruff.
No, the baobab vegetable oil is not considered to be comedogenic.
Baobab oil should be stored in an airtight container, protected from light and heat, which can cause it to deteriorate.
To a certain extent, baobab oil can help define the curls of kinky hair by deeply nourishing it, providing hydration, and reducing frizz.
Yes, baobab oil is beneficial for moisturizing and nourishing nail cuticles, while also providing them with a shine.
Yes, baobab oil is a vegetable oil suitable for sensitive skin.
According to some studies, baobab oil could potentially reduce melanin production, thereby targeting hyperpigmentation. However, it has not been as extensively researched as active ingredients such as arbutin acid or tranexamic acid.
Generally, baobab oil is of an orange-yellow hue. It has a mild scent, similar to that of a walnut, and a smooth, silky texture that feels pleasant on the skin.