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Grape Seed Oil

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Catalog Number CI-SC-0368
Product Name Grape Seed Oil
CAS 8024-22-4
Synonyms Raw grapeseed oil
Description Natural oil pressed from the seeds of grapes (cold pressed), contains 60-76% linoleic acid, 12-25% oleic acid, 6-9% palmitic acid and 3-6% stearic acid, rich in various vitamins including vitamin A, D and E.
Molecular Weight 280.45 g/mol
Purity 99%
Density 0.915-0.923 g/mL at 20 °C(lit.)
Solubility Oil-soluble, hardly soluble in alcohol
Appearance Pale yellow to greenish liquid, faint odor
Application Creams, lotions, creams for impure skin, skin toners, bath & massage oils, anti-aging products, hair care products, makeup products.
Storage Store light-protected at a cool and dry place
Composition Vitus vinifera (grape) seed oil
Features And Benefits Effective, non-greasy emollient with good skin absorptionLeaves the skin soft, smooth and conditionedHas a mild toning effectWidely used in applications for blemished, oily and impure skin
GMO GMONo data available, but unlikely to contain s
HS Code 1515908002
INCI Vitus vinifera (grape) seed oil
Manufacture Cold-pressed from the seeds of grapes
Preservation Preservative-free
Purity Grade No purity grade applicable
Raw Material Source Grape seeds
Refractive Index n20/D 1.475-1.478(lit.)
Uses Can be added to formulas as is, add to the fat phase. Use level 1-100% in skin care products (can be used pure, e.g. as massage oil). For external use only.
Product Overview

Grape seed oil, derived from the seeds of Vitis Vinifera, serves as an exceptional ingredient in organic skincare products due to its hypoallergenic properties and nourishing benefits. It is particularly valued for its rich composition of antioxidants, including a significant concentration of vitamin E, which is known to protect cell membranes from oxidative stress. Additionally, grape seed oil contains resveratrol, a potent antioxidant with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory capabilities, contributing to its soothing effect on the skin. The oil also features a blend of procyanidins and tocopherol, which work synergistically to neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS), thereby defending the skin against damage and premature aging caused by UV exposure. Moreover, clinical studies have indicated that the application of grape seed oil can enhance the skin's resilience to UV light, offering an increased level of protection against erythema. As a result, grape seed oil is a popular choice for improving skin health and providing a radiant appearance in organic skincare formulations.

Custom Q&A

What is grapeseed oil?

Grapeseed oil is an oil that is obtained from the pressed seeds of grapes and is a by-product of the wine-making process.

What are the properties of grapeseed oil?

Grapeseed oil has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties.

What are the benefits of grapeseed oil for the skin?

Grapeseed oil can treat acne outbreaks, make the skin softer and more elastic, even out skin tone, and protect the skin from sun damage.

How does grapeseed oil treat acne outbreaks?

The antimicrobial properties of grapeseed oil help attack bacteria that can cause breakouts, making the skin clearer.

How does grapeseed oil improve skin's moisture, softness, and ability to bounce back?

Grapeseed oil, along with other herbal ingredients, improves the skin's moisture, softness, and ability to bounce back.

How does grapeseed oil help vitamin E and vitamin C in the skin?

Grapeseed oil helps the vitamin E and vitamin C in the skin to be more efficient and effective at preserving the skin.

What can grapeseed oil do for melasma?

Taking grapeseed oil extract orally can improve the symptoms of melasma, a hyperpigmentation of the skin.

How does grapeseed oil protect the skin from sun damage?

The powerful antioxidants in grapeseed oil help protect the skin from absorbing the full damage of UV rays.

How can grapeseed oil be used for the skin?

Grapeseed oil can be used in its pure form as a serum, mixed with moisturizing creams, used as a moisturizing mask, or mixed with essential oils for a relaxing treatment.

Are there any side effects or risks associated with grapeseed oil?

Unless a person is allergic to grapeseed oil, there is little risk in trying it for the skin. However, people with certain blood conditions, those about to have surgery, or people taking blood-thinning medications should avoid using grapeseed oil.

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