Velona USDA Certified Organic Flaxseed Oil – 2 fl oz | 100% Pure and Natural Carrier Oil | Unrefined, Cold Pressed | Hair Growth, Body, Face
O Óleo de Linhaça Orgânico Certificado pela USDA da Velona é um óleo de transporte 100% puro e natural. É prensado a frio e não refinado, garantindo a preservação de todos os seus benefícios naturais. Este óleo não é diluído, não contém OGM, aditivos, fragrâncias, produtos químicos ou álcool.
Hidrata e Suaviza a Pele: O óleo de linhaça atua como uma barreira protetora, impedindo a entrada de irritantes nos poros. Ele ajuda a reter a água na pele, bloqueando a perda de água através da pele, o que pode ajudar a minimizar a aparência de linhas finas e rugas.
Hidrata o Cabelo e o Couro Cabeludo: O óleo de linhaça ajuda a condicionar o cabelo, deixando-o macio e fácil de pentear. Ele ajuda a reter a umidade no eixo do cabelo, controlando problemas como quebra, pontas duplas, ressecamento, queda de cabelo e caspa.
Como Usar: Adicione algumas gotas de óleo essencial ao óleo de linhaça e massageie suavemente do couro cabeludo até as pontas. Envolva o cabelo em uma toalha e deixe agir por 15-20 minutos. Enxágue o óleo com um shampoo suave.
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- Óleo de linhaça orgânico certificado pela USDA
- 100% puro e natural
- Prensado a frio e não refinado
- Hidrata e suaviza a pele
- Hidrata o cabelo e o couro cabeludo
– Sugestão de Uso:
Para obter melhores resultados, recomendamos usar o Óleo de Linhaça Orgânico Certificado pela USDA da Velona regularmente. Aplique algumas gotas no rosto, corpo ou cabelo e massageie suavemente até a absorção completa. Use diariamente para obter benefícios máximos.
Maya G –
I even didn’t open the bottle because even without opening it the smell of this oil was very strong, overwhelming and unbearable. There is no way I can wear this on my face. I have to return it. Sorry!
Richard Entrekin –
I know this may sound crazy but I heard that Flax seed oil was the best thing to season or cure my skillet! It was the best oil it’s nice and thick and it made my pan just awesome and I haven’t had to season it again for a while! Just love this oil
Maya G –
Wow, simply wow. I heard about flax seed oil from a cast iron enthusiast. But I used it to treat an old Calphalon fry pan that lost it’s nonstick years ago. The result is amazing. I put on a light coat, and cooked on the grill at 500 for 10 minutes, repeated this process five times. The surface is black and cleans easily with water. I do not use soap to clean.
S. L –
Nice
J Powell –
I got this to season several cast iron skillets and it worked very well. I didn’t need much and didn’t want to buy a larger container, so the small quantity was great. And for seasoning pans, this is exactly what you want — 100% pure flax seed oil that’s unrefined and organic.
FYI, if you’re curious about the seasoning process I used:
1) took my skillets all the way down to the bare metal
2) put a few drops — and ONLY a few drops — of oil on the metal
3) rubbed it in the oil and then rubbed almost all of it off
4) baked skillet at 500 F for an hour
5) turned off heat and left skillet in oven for 2 hours while it returned to room temperature
6) repeated steps 2-5 another five times
This process takes patience, and don’t try to rush things with step #3 by leaving too much oil on the skillet, this will actually RUIN the process. Remove almost all of the oil until there’s just the barest of coating left before moving on to step #4.
You will still need to cook with oil, obviously, but the seasoning layer will be very hard and will fill in micro-pits on the cast iron. At the risk of taking an even bigger tangent in this review, I suggest getting OLD cast iron cookware when they still ground the surfaces flat after the cookware came out of the casting. Just about everything made today skips this grinding step because of cost, and the rough surface straight from the casting mold is nowhere near as good.
Cinny Boo –
Ordered 2 of these for myself and son to season cast iron skillets. This type of oil is a bit expensive, but these were priced at a great value.
Breyah –
Saw much improvement in my hair growth, and add some to my tea for skin!!!
T.W. Barton –
I have been using this for years to season my cast iron pans. Works great. Flax seed oil is the only oil that gets harder as it breaks down making it perfect for cast iron pans.