Grapeseed oil (Vitis vinifera) is carrier oil extracted from the seeds of grapes and has numerous health benefits. It has a light viscosity, a yellow tinge and a nearly odorless but slightly nutty aroma. For use in topical and skin care treatments as well as with cooking be sure that the Grapeseed oil you purchase is cold pressed rather than solvent extracted. Cold-pressing carrier oils help to maintain nourishing constituents such as fatty acids and vitamins. With Grapeseed oil, depending on the variety of grape, the exact amount of constituents may vary slightly.[2] In general, Grapeseed oil is found to have a high percentage of fatty acids (omega 6 and omega 9) as well as Vitamin E (both tocopherol and tocotrienols). These phytochemicals have valuable cosmetic benefits due to their antioxidant activity associated with controlling and removing free radicals, their
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