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Sea Buckthorn Oil

Hippophae rhamnoides

Elaeagnaceae (El-ee-ag-NAY-see-ee)

The Radiant Glow of Skin Vitality and Inner Nourishment

Other names:

Seaberry, Siberian Pineapple, Sandthorn, Hippophae Oil

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Superpower

Glow-Enhancing Elixir — Sea Buckthorn oil revitalizes and nourishes the skin with a rare blend of essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and carotenoids that support a vibrant, youthful glow.

Cautions

Allergic Reactions: Possible skin sensitivity in some individuals. Patch test before use.

Staining: The rich orange pigment may temporarily stain skin or fabrics.

Internal Use: Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications.

Known Chemical Constituents

Fatty Acids: Palmitoleic acid (omega-7), linoleic acid (omega-6), oleic acid (omega-9), alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3).

Vitamins: Vitamins A, C, and E for antioxidant support and skin health.

Carotenoids: Beta-carotene, lycopene, zeaxanthin, and lutein, supporting eye and skin health.

Flavonoids: Antioxidant compounds that protect tissues from oxidative stress.

Botanical Description

Habitat: Thrives in coastal regions, riverbanks, and mountainous areas across Europe and Asia. It is a hardy, drought-tolerant shrub.
Leaves: Narrow, lance-shaped, and silvery-green due to fine hair-like structures that reduce water loss.
Stems: Woody, thorny, and branched, forming dense thickets.
Flowers: Small, yellow-green flowers that bloom in early spring before the leaves fully develop.
Roots: Extensive root system that prevents soil erosion, often used in ecological restoration projects.

Fun Facts

Sea Buckthorn oil contains all four omega fatty acids — omega-3, 6, 7, and 9 — a rare composition not found in most plant oils. Omega-7, in particular, is known for its exceptional skin-regenerating benefits.

Parts Used

Berries, seeds, leaves

Harvest

Sea Buckthorn berries are harvested in late summer to early autumn. The berries are challenging to pick due to their small size and thorns on the branches, often requiring specialized tools or handpicking.

Preparations

Cold-Pressed Oil: Extracted from the seeds and fruit, preserving its rich nutritional content.

Facial Serums: Used in serums to revitalize skin, reduce fine lines, and enhance glow.

Internal Supplements: Available as capsules, juices, or tinctures to support digestion and immune health.

Hair Care Treatments: Infused into shampoos, hair masks, and scalp oils to promote strong, healthy hair.

Sacred Rituals

Glow Ritual — Warm a few drops of Sea Buckthorn oil in the palms of your hands. Close your eyes and press your hands gently to your face, envisioning golden light radiating from within. As you massage the oil into your skin, repeat the affirmation: “I am radiant, I am whole, and I glow with vitality and health.”

Affirmations

“I am radiant, I am whole, and I glow with vitality and health.”

Spiritual Associations

Vitality and Renewal: Symbolizes rebirth and the constant renewal of cells and tissues.

Inner Glow: Represents inner radiance, beauty, and self-confidence.

Sun Energy: Its bright orange berries and high carotenoid content resonate with the solar energy of warmth, light, and nourishment.

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Functions

Anti-inflammatory

A substance or agent that reduces inflammation in the body, soothing irritation, swelling, or redness in tissues.

 

Antioxidant

A substance or agent that neutralizes free radicals, preventing oxidative damage to cells and tissues.

CoolingHair StrengtheningMoisturizingNurishingProtectiveRejuvenatingSkin, Hair & Nail Health

Refer to a variety of disorders or irritations affecting the skin, including rashes, dryness, inflammation, infections, or chronic issues like eczema and psoriasis.

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