
Nourishing, protective, regenerative... oil macerates are gaining more and more followers due to the multiple benefits they offer to the skin or hair thanks to their natural active ingredients. But what exactly are they? In this article, we attempt to answer all your questions.

In the field of cosmetology, oil macerates are beginning to gain recognition. Indeed, much like vegetable oil, oil macerates are increasingly popular and provide a truly personalized care depending on one's skin type. Moreover, there are several kinds (carrot, calendula, arnica, St. John's wort, lavender, etc...). This article will focus on the use of macerates as beauty treatments, their benefits, and the amount to apply for each type of use.

The use of vegetable oils and oily macerates is common in skincare. However, their application can sometimes lead to confusion in certain instances. To understand the nature of each, here is a comparative study of these two skincare products, which are not as similar as they may seem.

By steeping plants in vegetable oil, we subsequently obtain what is known as an oil macerate. This process aims to extract the active ingredients from the plant to enhance the virtues of the carrier oil. Oil macerates are excellent ingredients to use for skin care. But how can they be used to maximize their benefits? Let's discuss this in a few points.

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