Almond oil is acquired from the
almond seed, which contains protein, vitamin E and B vitamins as well as
essential minerals, healthy fats and protein. The nutritional content
of almond oil has made it a dietary source of these ingredients, but the
benefits of almond oil go beyond the inside of the body. While
consuming almond oil for skin, topical application offers
several benefits as well.
Sun Protector
The
sun can be damaging to the skin, as its harmful UV rays cause sunburn,
wrinkling and other signs of damage associated with aging, as well as
skin cancer. You may already protect yourself from the sun with
sunblocks and sunscreens, but almond oil is another tool you can use.
The March 2007 issue of the "Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology" reports a
study that states that applying almond oil to the skin will not only
protect it, but can also reverse damage that may have already occurred.
The study, performed by researchers at Hamdard University in New Delhi,
India, explains that mice were exposed to 12 weeks of sun exposure (a
typical summer), and at the end of that 12 weeks there were noticeable
skin changes. However, mice that were treated with almond oil during
exposure had fewer signs of skin aging and damage. The researchers, led
by Y. Sultana, concluded that applying almond oil to your skin not only
protects you from the sun's harmful rays, but it also slows down the
skin's aging process.
Skin Rejuvenator
Along
with protecting the skin from sun damage and signs of aging, using
almond oil as a skin moisturizer will soften and smooth the skin.
According to the February 2010 issue of "Complementary Therapies In
Clinical Practice," almond oil has emollient properties, which gives it
the ability to rejuvenate and soften the skin, which will even out the
skin tone and improve the complexion. Almond oil has been shown to
reduce scarring that occurs with surgery, and should be considered as a
possible post-operative treatment.
Reduces Skin Irritation
Skin
irritation, such as itching and swelling, can also be reduced with
almond oil. There are many skin conditions, such as psoriasis and
eczema, that cause inflammation of the skin, as well as redness and an
itchy rash. Topical application of almond oil can temporarily relieve
the inflammation and the irritation associated with such conditions. For
some, however, almond oil can be a skin irritant, so before applying it
to the skin, a small patch test should be done to determine if you have
an allergy, or sensitivity, to almond oil.
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