Premium Organic Maracuja Oil. Pure Virgin Passion Fruit Oil, 1 fl. oz Cold-Pressed Extracted Aceite de Marula Unrefined
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Premium Organic Maracuja Oil. Pure Virgin Passion Fruit Oil, 1 fl. oz Cold-Pressed Extracted Aceite de Marula Unrefined
- ✅ Maracuja Oil - Milania Organic Maracuja Oil is guaranteed to be authentic, pure, natural, and hexane free.
- ✅ Natural Solution - Our superior quality Maracuja Oil is cold pressed and deodorized. It is carefully sourced and packaged to maintain the purity, freshness and beneficial properties of this remarkably nutritive oil.
- ✅ Just One Ingredient - Pure Maracuja Oil. This sweet fruit sensation is a blend of passion fruit, ripe pineapple with nuances of sugary peach at the base. A truly wonderful scent!
- ✅ Providing with the friendliest customer service is our number one goal.
- ✅ Organic - Cold-pressed - Vegan - Gluten-free - No preservatives - Non-GMO
 Passion fruit has a high content of unsaturated fatty acids and is rich in Vitamins C and A. It has a relaxing aromatic substance (passiflorin) that reduces anxiety, improves sleep, and reduces stress and fatigue. Passion fruit oil is rich in linoleic acid, which acts to aid in the restoration of the lipid layer of the skin and provides moisturizing and emollient properties that increase the silkiness of the skin. The creams and soaps, which include this oil, derived from the seeds of the passion fruit, provide a relaxing and anti-stress sensation.
 It is great for eye area, can be used directly or on the confection of skin products. It is a great massage oil that has anti-stress and relaxing properties.
 PROPERTIES:
-Rich in Vitamins C and A.
-Light texture.
-Rich in linoleic acid.
-Moisturizing and emollient properties.
-Relaxing aromatic substance.
-Pleasant, Sweet Fruity Aroma.
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 Passiflora edulis is native to Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina.The passion fruit is round to oval, either yellow or dark purple at maturity, with a soft to firm, juicy interior filled with numerous seeds. Passion fruit, or Maracuja, is very popular in Brazil and primarily used for food, in the form of juices, jams, jellies, ice cream and liqueurs. Maracuja Cipirinhas are almost as popular as the original lime one. The leaves and juice contain passiflorin, a natural sedative, used to lower blood pressure and against anxiety, and tea prepared with leaves has a diuretic effect. The oil is extracted from the seeds, has a high content of unsaturated fats and lots of vitamin A and C.
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