Understand how the production takes place and the properties of peach oil

It has several aesthetic and medicinal uses

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The peach is the fruit obtained from the peach tree (Prunus persica), which is a deciduous tree, that is, it loses its leaves at a certain time of the year. It is also native to China and South Asia, has purple flowers and alternate, serrated leaves.

During canning processing, the fruit undergoes cutting and ginning operations. The resulting stone is generally considered industrial waste and it is from the peach seed that the oil extraction takes place.

Inside the seed, there is an almond that is removed by breaking the seed. This almond is cold pressed, extracting the oil. In this way, the components present in the oil do not degrade in the process. Therefore, peach oil is a vegetable oil obtained from the almond present in the fruit's stone.

Peach oil, in addition to containing vitamins A and C, is rich in oleic acid and linoleic acid, which are fatty acids not produced by the body. Oleic acid or omega 9 has lubricating and emollient properties; therefore, peach oil is widely used as an additive in soaps and soaps to provide lubricity and softness. Linoleic acid, better known as omega 6, has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

Due to the presence of these acids, the applications of this type of oil are many. In addition to being used in soaps, the oil can also be used on the skin as a body and facial moisturizer. It restores the oiliness of dry skin and skin with scaling problems, providing shine and smoothness. Due to its light texture and high hydration capacity, it is great for massages and for bathing.

Peach oil also has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and can be used as an after-sun oil, regenerating the skin from damage caused by sunlight and burns. Thus, it serves to rejuvenate mature skin, eliminate fine lines and also to restore elasticity, giving it a healthy and smooth appearance. People with sensitive skin will have no problems, as it is a thin, light, mild and hypoallergenic oil.

The substance can be applied pure or mixed with body creams, cosmetic products, shampoos and conditioners, as it can also be used on hair, moisturizing it.

The benefits are numerous, however, always seek to use pure vegetable oils, as some types of cosmetic products may contain harmful compounds, such as parabens, which are harmful to health. Therefore, check the labels to make sure the oil is really natural, avoiding any risk of contamination. You can find peach oil and more in the eCycle Store.

It can also be used in food, added to salads, as it has a diuretic, laxative and calming effect. However, this product should only be ingested in its pure form. Make sure the oil is safe for consumption before ingesting it.

It is also worth mentioning that the improper disposal of oils causes serious environmental impacts, mainly in terms of water contamination. Thus, the disposal of vegetable oils in drains and sinks is inadequate, as it can cause several environmental risks and also clog the pipes. Therefore, in case of disposal, look for the correct location for these products, place the oil residues in a plastic container and take them to the disposal point so that the oil can be recycled.

You can find here the nearest point to discard them.



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