Avocado OIl
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Common Name
Avocado Oil
Scientific Name
Perse Gratisima
Ingredient Class
Carrier Oil
Used in:
Body Butter
Hand Cream
Body Butter Soap Gift Set
Hand Cream & Lip Balm Gift Set
Body Butter with jasmine and patchouli
Interesting Fact
A nutrient-dense powerhouse, avocado oil is cold-pressed from the creamy flesh of Persea americana fruit. This rich emerald-green oil has earned its reputation as a skincare superstar, packed with vitamins A, D, E, and essential fatty acids that deeply nourish and revitalise the skin. Unlike lighter oils, avocado oil penetrates deeply to deliver long-lasting hydration while leaving a luxurious velvety finish.
Fascinatingly, archaeologists have found evidence of avocado cultivation in Mexico dating back to 5000 BCE! The Aztecs called the fruit “āhuacatl” (meaning testicle, due to its shape) and prized it as both an aphrodisiac and skin treatment. Today, avocado oil remains one of the few edible oils that can penetrate the skin rather than simply sitting on the surface, making it incredibly effective for deep moisturisation.

Origin
The Persea americana tree originated in south-central Mexico, where it flourished in the region’s volcanic soils. Spanish conquistadors documented the Aztecs using avocado paste to heal wounds and condition hair. Modern production primarily comes from Mexico, Chile, and South Africa, where the fruit is harvested at peak ripeness before cold-pressing to preserve the oil’s vibrant green colour and nutritional profile.
There are various beauty uses:
Incorporate avocado oil into your regimen for multiple benefits:
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Firstly, it makes an exceptional overnight treatment for dry skin
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Secondly, it works wonders as a intensive hair mask for damaged strands
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Additionally, it helps soothe sunburn when combined with aloe vera
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Moreover, it serves as a perfect base for homemade body scrubs
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Finally, it enhances nail strength when massaged into cuticles
Avocado oil stands out for its exceptional moisturising abilities and high smoke point, making it equally valuable in skincare and cooking. Its unique combination of oleic acid and antioxidants helps strengthen the skin’s moisture barrier while fighting free radical damage. Furthermore, the oil’s natural sterolins work to reduce age spots and soften the appearance of fine lines, earning it a top spot in anti-ageing routines.
Value Adds
- Deep Moisturisation
- Anti-Inflammatory Properties
- Soothing for Sensitive Skin
- Enhanced Skin Elasticity
- Reduction of Signs of Aging
- Wound Healing


