
Nigella oil (INCI: Nigella Sativa Seed Oil) is a cosmetic ingredient. However, before using it, it’s important to understand whether applying it to the skin carries any risks and may be associated with side effects or contraindications. Discover here the potential hazards and usage precautions related to nigella oil.

Black seed oil, or black cumin oil, is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the black cumin plant, native to the Mediterranean region. Its richness in fatty acids makes it a valuable ally for skin care, but also for beard care. Discover all the benefits of black seed oil for the beard.

Nigella, commonly known as black cumin, is a plant used since ancient Egypt. Its oil provides numerous health benefits, as well as advantages for the skin and hair. What are the hair care benefits of nigella vegetable oil? Explore in this article the various properties of nigella oil when applied to hair.

Pores are essential to the skin, primarily serving the function of expelling sebum. However, in some instances, they may enlarge, resulting in a "mandarin peel" skin appearance. To tighten the pores, several active ingredients are recommended in cosmetics. Is black seed oil one of them?

Hair whitening is a natural process that typically occurs with age, but many would prefer to avoid. To delay this phenomenon, the application of certain vegetable oils can help. Discover if black seed oil can postpone the appearance of white hair, or even reverse this process.

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