There are several techniques for extracting hibiscus oil : cold pressing, solvent extraction, enzymatic extraction, and so on. At Typology, we use hibiscus oil obtained through cold pressing.
Yes, hibiscus oil blends well with other plant-based oils such as jojoba oil or argan oil.
Like all skincare products, the hibiscus oil may cause sensitization in some individuals. That's why it's recommended to perform a tolerance test during the first use. However, reactions to hibiscus oil remain rare.
Even though there are no contraindications for its use on mature skin, hibiscus oil does not provide any specific benefits for this skin type.
Yes, it is possible to apply hibiscus oil to the skin and hair during pregnancy.
Nourishing and coating, hibiscus oil can indeed be beneficial for coarse hair.
The hibiscus oil is a light oil considered non-comedogenic, meaning it does not pose a risk of clogging pores and causing comedones.
Hibiscus oil has a mild and subtly floral scent, occasionally accompanied by herbal undertones. Its fragrance remains understated and natural.
Yes, due to its richness in fatty acids and vitamin E, hibiscus oil nourishes and strengthens nails, making them less brittle. It also aids in moisturizing cuticles and preventing their dryness.
The emollient properties of hibiscus oil may help soothe skin sensitized by the sun, but it does not have a pronounced anti-inflammatory action. If your skin is suffering from a significant sunburn, it is important to seek advice from a doctor or pharmacist to guide you towards a suitable product.


