Nautica Organics Tamanu Oil - Organic (100ml)
Nautica Organics Tamanu Oil - Organic (100ml)
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Nautica Organics Tamanu Oil - Organic is a pure cold-pressed botanical oil with a rich, distinctive character and a long history of use in skin care. It is commonly used as a direct treatment oil or as part of body oils, scar oils, and more intensive beauty blends where a richer, more targeted oil is preferred. Tamanu oil can thicken or partly solidify in cooler temperatures, which is a normal feature of the oil rather than a fault. This product is recommended for cosmetic use only.
♡ Why we love it: Tamanu oil has a wonderfully rich, purposeful feel that makes it stand out from lighter everyday carrier oils. It is especially useful when you want a more robust botanical oil for focused skin care and richer treatment-style blends.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Calophyllum inophyllum
- Ingredients: 100% pure Tamanu Oil
- Form: Carrier oil
- Suitable For: Cosmetic Use
- Organic
- Cold pressed
- Produced and tested cruelty free
- 100% natural and pure
What it's used for
- Apply directly to the skin as a richer treatment oil
- Include in body oils and more focused skin care blends
- Add to scar, stretch mark, or dry skin support formulas
- Use in body care products where a more substantial botanical oil is wanted
Who it's for
- People who prefer richer treatment-style beauty oils
- Makers creating more intensive body and skin care blends
- Anyone looking for a cold-pressed botanical oil with a distinctive profile
- Food use
- Anyone wanting a very light, quick-absorbing oil
- Water-based formulations without suitable emulsification
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How to use
- As a Skin Oil: Apply a small amount directly to clean skin as needed.
- As a Blend Ingredient: Combine with other carrier oils or suitable essential oils in cosmetic formulations.
- As a Focused Care Oil: Use on targeted dry-feeling or rough-feeling areas where a richer oil is preferred.
- Processing Tip: If the oil thickens in cool weather, warm the bottle gently before use.
Safety instructions
- For cosmetic use only
- Do not ingest
- Store away from children, pets, sunlight, and heat
- Patch test before first use
- If pregnant or breastfeeding, seek appropriate professional advice before use
Faqs
Q: Why does tamanu oil sometimes look thick or waxy?
A: Tamanu oil can partly solidify or form a thicker layer in cool temperatures, which is a normal behaviour for this
natural oil.
For Your Safety
This natural product is for external use only. Please exercise caution and do not ingest or take internally. Store away from children, animals, sunlight and heat. If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with your medical care-giver before use.

This oil has brought my husband's confidence back having a psoriasis problem for a long time trying different prescribed creams that did not work he can finally wear his shorts with confidence he mix it with Shea butter nd I use it for my dry skin aswell ..tnx essentially natural
The best shin product for psoriasis, We mix it in with a home made body butter . The next best thing is a clean diet of organic and free range food and no sugar ,dairy, gluten , wheat and stimulants.
I've been using tamanu oil for over a year, it has reduced the appearance of my acne scars, keeps my skin glowing in the winter and i have my daughter on it too.
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