Description
Comfrey Infused Oil
Description – Comfrey is used as a traditional remedy in many creams and ointments. Its green colour comes from its allantoin content.
Common Name | Comfrey Oil (Infused) |
Botanical Name | Helianthus Annus Oil, Symphytum Officinale Leaf Extract |
Botanical Family | Boraginaceae |
Extraction Method | Macerated |
Aroma | Mild |
Country of Origin | UK |
Appearance | Deep Green, Medium Viscosity |
Skin Feel | Softening, smoothing |
Skin Type | Dry & Damaged |
Properties | Anti-aging, improves skin suppleness |
Heat Stability | Keep below 40c |
Saponification Value | 190 |
Storage | 12-24 months |
Typical Fatty Acid Profile | |
Main Constituents (Typical Values) | |
Natural Vitamin Content | Allantoin, Tannins, Glycosides, Vitamin B12 |
Common Uses
- Reduce the appearance of fine lines & wrinkles
- Diminish appearance of scarring and stretch marks
- Soothe damaged skin
- Increase skin suppleness
- Sports creams & lotions
- Creams, lotions & massage for very dry and irritable skin
Packaging – Supplied in clear PET bottles with flip top lid for easy dispensing. Fully labelled with common name, botanical name, BBE date and batch code. SDS and Certificate of analysis available for download
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Recommended Reading: Carrier Oils for Aromatherapy & Massage (4th Edition, 2008) Len Price with Shirley Price