Natural Nigerian™ Sweet Almond Oil
Common Name: Sweet Almond Oil
Scientific Name: Prunis Dulcis
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
$13.00 – $17.50
Natural Nigerian™ Sweet Almond Oil is derived from almonds. A non-greasy and light oil, it is easily absorbed. Its high Oleic Acid content gives it softening, reconstructive and anti-inflammatory properties.
Natural Nigerian™ Sweet Almond Oil is a good choice as a massage oil, a skin care oil or a hair oil.
Guaranteed No Added:
Artificial Colors,Fillers,Preservatives or Additives
Volume | 4oz(118ml), 8oz(236ml) |
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