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Hazelnut Vegetable Oil

Known for its lightness, hazelnut vegetable oil is ideal for combination to oily skin types. Rich in vitamin E, it enhances the quality of sebum while hydrating and nourishing the skin. It is also valued for hair application and adapts to a variety of uses.
FAQ about hazelnut vegetable oil

Can hazelnut oil be used by dry skin?

Yes, although it's known for oily skin, hazelnut oil also provides good hydration for dry skin.

Is hazelnut oil beneficial for oily hair?

The hazelnut oil has sebum-regulating properties that could prove beneficial in balancing quickly greasing scalps.

Does hazelnut oil pose any usage risks?

No, the hazelnut oil does not present any specific usage risks. However, as hazelnuts are part of the nut family, their consumption can potentially trigger allergic reactions. As a precautionary measure, it is recommended for individuals allergic to hazelnuts to exercise caution when using hazelnut oil.

Can hazelnut oil be used for colored hair?

Yes, hazelnut oil is suitable for colored hair. Its richness in antioxidants could even be beneficial in protecting colored hair from oxidative stress, which can potentially alter their hue.

Is hazelnut oil a massage oil?

Yes, hazelnut oil absorbs easily into the skin without leaving a greasy residue, making it ideal for massages.

Is hazelnut oil suitable for babies?

Yes, hazelnut oil, light yet nourishing, is suitable for the delicate skin of babies.

Can hazelnut oil be heated?

No, hazelnut oil is used cold.

Can we use hazelnut oil for makeup removal?

Using hazelnut oil alone as a makeup remover is not sufficient. Indeed, hazelnut oil does not contain surfactants in its composition and is therefore difficult to rinse off. It is better to opt for a makeup remover oil that contains hazelnut oil.

Does hazelnut oil promote hair growth?

To date, no study has shown that hazelnut oil can promote hair growth.

Is hazelnut oil superior to walnut oil?

No, these are simply two oils with different properties. Hazelnut oil is particularly valued for its dry touch and quick absorption, while walnut oil, richer in omega-3s, is more commonly used for its nourishing and soothing properties.

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