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Sesame Vegetable Oil

Sesame oil is a versatile vegetable oil, abundant in fatty acids and antioxidants, ideal for nourishing and protecting skin and hair. Widely used in skincare, it helps soothe irritated skin while providing protection against external aggressors.
FAQ about sesame vegetable oil

Does sesame oil influence hair growth?

The sesame oil contains sesamin, a molecule that can inhibit the 5α-reductase protein, responsible for the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT could potentially lead to the apoptosis of hair matrix cells and hair loss. Therefore, it can be inferred that sesame oil might help limit hair loss.

Can the use of sesame oil be beneficial for nails?

The sesame oil offers antibacterial, moisturizing, and antioxidant benefits suitable for use in massages or oil baths for nails.

Can sesame oil be used to combat stretch marks?

The sesame oil has healing, moisturizing, and antioxidant properties that could potentially enhance skin elasticity and aid in stretch mark prevention. However, no studies have been conducted on this matter.

Does sesame oil help in reducing scars?

The sesame oil has regenerative properties for the skin that could help reduce the appearance of scars.

Can sesame oil be used as sun protection?

The sesame oil has an SPF between 2 and 3. This is not sufficient to provide complete protection against UV rays.

Can sesame oil be used as a massage oil?

Yes, the sesame oil is commonly used in massage due to its fluid and penetrating texture, as well as its nourishing and softening properties.

Does sesame oil have a scent?

Virgin sesame oil has a distinctive scent of lightly toasted hazelnuts, while refined sesame oil is virtually odorless.

Can sesame oil substitute for mouthwash?

In Ayurvedic medicine, sesame oil is commonly used for mouth rinsing to promote oral hygiene. However, it does not replace an antiseptic mouthwash in case of infection.

The effects of sesame oil on wrinkles?

Thanks to its abundance of antioxidants, particularly vitamin E and lignans, the sesame oil helps combat oxidative stress, which is partly responsible for skin aging. However, no study has shown that it can reduce already formed wrinkles.

Can sesame oil act against eczema?

According to some studies, sesame oil could be a supplementary solution to the treatments prescribed by a dermatologist to combat eczema. However, it cannot act alone.

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