Camellia Oil (4oz)

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  • J. Wade

    > 24 hour

    I got this camellia oil for helping moisturize dry areas. I would say it is a medium weight oil. Meaning it isnt thick like avocado or olive oil, but it isnt thin like a mineral oil. It applies very well and it does slowly soak into the skin. The scent is neutral in my opinion, so it would be an excellent carrier oil to use with essential oils for making beard oils or such as that.

  • Quickbeam

    > 24 hour

    This is a bottle of camellia oil. It is very light and silky on the skin. No fragrance that I can detect. For me it is perfect for my neck and décolletage as my skin is very dry. Container arrived completely safety sealed. Long dropper for dispensing. Works great as a carrier oil too.

  • Kathryn

    > 24 hour

    Too me this is similar to jojoba oil. It can be used as a carrier oil (a base for adding essential oils that are too strong to be used without dilution) and also as a moistuing oil to apply directly to the skin or hiar or to me mixed in with a light moistuizer to add extra moisturizing effect. I did not notice any scent and it sinks in quickly when used sparingly.

  • Dani ^Angel^

    > 24 hour

    I had never heard of camellia oil. Figured I would try since I saw this listed as a cosmetic product. I just made a nail oil and it seems to be a good replacement. Just made the nail pen, so unsure if this will work well with my other vitamin e oil and jojoba mixture with lavender essential oil.

  • Cat Martin

    > 24 hour

    Im in my 60s and while in my youth I did have oily skin, I dont have that problem now. My skin is dry - all over, but in the morning and before bedtime, when I wash my face, I like to put oil on my face. I have used several types of oils and I can say that this Camellia oil is a nice, light oil to use on my face. It sinks in easily enough and leaves my skin feeling soft and healthy.

  • Rose Martz

    > 24 hour

    This was sealed tight and the quality of the oil is top notch! This is a fantastic price point for this quality and amount of Camellia oil I received. I washed my face and applied this before using my new face contouring tool that I ordered last week. It is amazing how easy it was to glide the tool on my face using this great oil. It went on and it isn’t sticky nor did it cause a buildup. Recommend

  • Maricia Vo

    > 24 hour

    First things first, its important to distinguish this oil as tea-seed oil extracted from the seed of the tea-oil camellia (Camellia oleifera) and NOT tsubaki oil extracted from the seed of the Japanese camellia (Camellia japonica). Although they are related, and both are extracted from the seeds of their respective plants, they are not the same. You have to be clear about what youre getting. They are both relatives of Camellia sinensis, the plant that it cultivated for tea leaves; and all of them have antioxidant properties in their products. Cold-pressed means that no heat is used in the extraction of the oil, and is favorable because it retains more of its antioxidant properties. Tsubaki oil/Dongbaek oil/Camellia japonica seed oil is the oil traditionally used by Japanese geisha for their hair, and the oil used to maintain and protect knives and blades from surface oxidation and corrosion. Its found in many high-end cosmetic products. Tea-seed oil/Camellia oleifera oil is more well-known, and used in a wider variety of applications, mainly as a cooking oil in China, where it is traditionally believed to benefit the digestive system, strengthen the immune system, and manage cholesterol. It also more well-studied by modern science, as you can look it up in the articles dedicated to it in the National Institutes of Health. In comparison, I could not find articles mentioning Camellia japonica tsubaki seed oil. Camellia oleifera tea-seed oil is rich in oleic acids, similar to olive oil. Some of its traditional benefits seem to be supported by modern scientific findings using animal models; where animal subjects demonstrated MEASURABLE gastrointestinal recovery and fat reduction. ALL THAT SAID, Camellia oleifera tea-seed oil seems to be a product more well-suited to ingestion rather than topical application. HOWEVER, this product is cosmetic-grade, and marketed as a cosmetic product, not a food. Paulas Choice, another well-known cosmetic brand, uses Camellia oleifera seed oil in several of their products. Eastern traditional medicine also promotes the use of tea-seed oil as baby oil as well as in burn injuries. (I only found one quote on this, amongst the many pages of websites I sifted through.) Using this oil in its intended cosmetic application, I find that it is very lightweight. It was absorbed within a couple of minutes, and that was a pleasant surprise. Ive used several other brands of cosmetic oils, including The Ordinary Hemi-Squalene, Q+A Super Greens, and Bio-Oil Skincare oil. If I had to rank them in the order of speed of absorption from fastest to slowest, it would be #1 The Ordinary Hemi-squalene #2 LISSE Camellia oil #3 Q+A Super Greens #4 Bio-Oil Skincare oil This tea-seed oil has no fragrance or scent, and seems to be an excellent carrier when blending oils. I do this for my hair oil. I usually use grapeseed oil as a carrier for the essential oils, but I just tried it using this tea-seed oil, and it feels better absorbed and much less greasy than when using grapeseed oil. All in all, though not the top choice as a cosmetic oil, this is a great alternative and its active ingredients are well-known to modern science.

  • Bablesi

    > 24 hour

    First, its important to note that this oil is NOT FOOD GRADE. But it is a nice moisturizing oil that goes on really nicely, soaks into the skin quickly and doesnt leave your skin greasy feeling.

  • Victor Isaev

    > 24 hour

    I like that the oil doesnt leave much trace when applied to skin, and as one would expect, it renders skin smooth and silky to touch. The smell is not too strong, rather mild which is nice - I dont like it when the oil overwhelms you, unless its essential one. Im using this oil standalone and yet to see any lasting positive effects on my hair and nails. So far its just good and pleasant in the process, but washes off easily.

  • sara drew

    > 24 hour

    You should use camellia oil on your skin, hair, and nails. Utilize it as a moisturizer to aid in the reduction of wrinkles. It can make your skin look better and repair scars. It immediately dissolves into your skin without leaving a greasy or sticky residue, has no scent, and has no scent.

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