GREEN TEA ABSOLUTE OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Thea sinensis L. | Country of Origin | : | France | Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water | Specific Gravity | : | 1.130–1.35 @ 20°C | Optical Rotation | : | (-)1.5 –(-)4 @ 15°C | Refrective Index | : | 1.044 –1.054@ 20°C | Plant Part | : | Leaves | Blend With | : | anise star eo and co2; arnica abs; artemisia oils; orange blossom abs; nutmeg eo, rosa bourbonia abs; ylang eo, co2 and abs; verbena | CAS No | : | 84650-60-2 | Flash Point | : | ( + 10° ) - ( + 25° ) | Extraction Method | : | Steam Distilled |
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Description : Green Tea absolute oil is extracted from the seeds of the green tea plant, Camellia Sinensis, and is also called Camellia Oil or Tea Seed oil.
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Constituents : polyphenols, theaflavins. |
Uses : Green Tea absolute oil is applied to the skin (used topically) for infections such as acne, fungal infections of the nail (onychomycosis), lice, scabies, athlete's foot (tinea pedis), and ringworm.
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Benefit : Green tea absolute oil is suitable for consumption, and can be used in cooking. Green tea contains powerful antioxidants from catechins, gallates, and flavonoids, which protect the skin from damage caused by UV radiation and free radicals from the environment. These help to repair and rejuvenate collagen, thereby reducing wrinkles and fine lines; they also improve skin's resiliency. |
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