Natural cold pressed oils as cosmetic products

Background. It seems that patients may ask general practitioners about natural cosmetics applied on the skin regarding their safety and suitability. Objectives. The aim of the study was to analyze natural cold pressed oils as potential cosmetic products. Material and methods. Cold pressed o...

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Main Authors: Małgorzata Ligęza, Dominika Wyglądacz, Aleksandra Tobiasz, Kamila Jaworecka, Adam Reich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Continuo 2016-12-01
Series:Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
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spelling doaj-a2f8280990f14fdd9ffc5b91e34828db2020-11-24T23:27:28ZengContinuoFamily Medicine & Primary Care Review1734-34022449-85802016-12-0118444344710.5114/fmpcr.2016.6369928723Natural cold pressed oils as cosmetic productsMałgorzata LigęzaDominika WyglądaczAleksandra TobiaszKamila JaworeckaAdam ReichBackground. It seems that patients may ask general practitioners about natural cosmetics applied on the skin regarding their safety and suitability. Objectives. The aim of the study was to analyze natural cold pressed oils as potential cosmetic products. Material and methods. Cold pressed oils obtained from selected seeds and fruit stones were analyzed, including: chokeberry seed oil, blackcurrant seed oil, elderberry seed oil, raspberry seed oil, apricot seed oil, tomato seed oil, strawberry seed oil, broccoli seed oil, Nigella sativa seed oil, hemp oil, safflower seed oil, Silybum marianum seed oil and coconut oil. 80 adult volunteers assessed the cosmetic properties of the analyzed oils. Each of the volunteers tested 2 to 4 different oils, by applying them on the skin. In addition, patch tests with all analyzed oils were performed on 23 individuals. Results. The majority of tested oils were positively evaluated by the participants: in the opinion of the participants, oil extracted from safflower had the best appearance (100% positive opinions), coconut oil had the best smell (70% positive opinions), while black currant seed oil showed the best absorbency (85% positive opinions). No irritation was observed within the analyzed product group, albeit one allergic reaction to apricot seed oil was observed with patch testing. Conclusions . Based on the achieved results, it could be suggested that natural cold pressed oils can be applied to the skin as cosmetics. Our observations may be helpful for general practitioners when choosing natural cosmetics.https://www.termedia.pl/Natural-cold-pressed-oils-as-cosmetic-products,95,28723,1,1.htmlplant oils vegetable oils patch tests contact eczema cosmetics
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author Małgorzata Ligęza
Dominika Wyglądacz
Aleksandra Tobiasz
Kamila Jaworecka
Adam Reich
spellingShingle Małgorzata Ligęza
Dominika Wyglądacz
Aleksandra Tobiasz
Kamila Jaworecka
Adam Reich
Natural cold pressed oils as cosmetic products
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
plant oils
vegetable oils
patch tests
contact eczema
cosmetics
author_facet Małgorzata Ligęza
Dominika Wyglądacz
Aleksandra Tobiasz
Kamila Jaworecka
Adam Reich
author_sort Małgorzata Ligęza
title Natural cold pressed oils as cosmetic products
title_short Natural cold pressed oils as cosmetic products
title_full Natural cold pressed oils as cosmetic products
title_fullStr Natural cold pressed oils as cosmetic products
title_full_unstemmed Natural cold pressed oils as cosmetic products
title_sort natural cold pressed oils as cosmetic products
publisher Continuo
series Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
issn 1734-3402
2449-8580
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background. It seems that patients may ask general practitioners about natural cosmetics applied on the skin regarding their safety and suitability. Objectives. The aim of the study was to analyze natural cold pressed oils as potential cosmetic products. Material and methods. Cold pressed oils obtained from selected seeds and fruit stones were analyzed, including: chokeberry seed oil, blackcurrant seed oil, elderberry seed oil, raspberry seed oil, apricot seed oil, tomato seed oil, strawberry seed oil, broccoli seed oil, Nigella sativa seed oil, hemp oil, safflower seed oil, Silybum marianum seed oil and coconut oil. 80 adult volunteers assessed the cosmetic properties of the analyzed oils. Each of the volunteers tested 2 to 4 different oils, by applying them on the skin. In addition, patch tests with all analyzed oils were performed on 23 individuals. Results. The majority of tested oils were positively evaluated by the participants: in the opinion of the participants, oil extracted from safflower had the best appearance (100% positive opinions), coconut oil had the best smell (70% positive opinions), while black currant seed oil showed the best absorbency (85% positive opinions). No irritation was observed within the analyzed product group, albeit one allergic reaction to apricot seed oil was observed with patch testing. Conclusions . Based on the achieved results, it could be suggested that natural cold pressed oils can be applied to the skin as cosmetics. Our observations may be helpful for general practitioners when choosing natural cosmetics.
topic plant oils
vegetable oils
patch tests
contact eczema
cosmetics
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