Essentially Natural Grapeseed Oil - Cold Pressed
Essentially Natural Grapeseed Oil - Cold Pressed
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Grapeseed Oil is a lightweight carrier oil pressed from grape seeds and used widely in face oils, body oils, massage blends, and hair care. It is valued for its fast-absorbing, non-greasy feel, which makes it easy to use on its own or in custom blends. This is a carrier oil, not an essential oil, so it is designed to dilute stronger aromatic ingredients and soften the feel of oil-based formulas. It is recommended for cosmetic use only, as it has not undergone food-grade certification.
♡ Why we love it: We choose to stock Grapeseed Oil because it is one of the easiest carrier oils to work with when a lighter finish is the goal. Its subtle aroma, easy spread, and flexible use across skin, massage, and hair routines make it a dependable staple in a low-clutter natural cupboard.
Use in ' make your own natural face care recipes ' and as a base oil for the pure essential oils you want to apply to your skin.
Key properties of essentially natural grapeseed oil - cold pressed
- Botanical Name: Vitis vinifera
- Part Used: Seed
- Form: Cold pressed carrier oil
- Texture: Light, fast absorbing
- Aroma Profile: Mild, subtle
- Solubility: Oil soluble (not water soluble)
- Suitable For: Cosmetic Use Only
What is grapeseed oil used for
- Face and body oils with a lightweight finish
- Carrier oil for essential oils in custom blends
- Massage oils that need glide without heaviness
- Hair and scalp blends with a lighter feel
- DIY creams, lotions, soaps, and balms as part of the oil phase
Who is grapeseed oil for
- Lightweight skincare routines
- Essential oil dilution blends
- Massage oils with a non-greasy finish
- Hair routines that prefer softness without too much weight
- Ingestion-focused use
- Heavy, richly occlusive oil profiles
- Essential oil applications where a concentrated aromatic is expected
- Water-only formulas without suitable emulsification
Grapeseed Oil Is For:
Grapeseed Oil Is Not For:
How to use grapeseed oil
- As a Body Oil: Apply a small amount to clean, slightly damp skin and massage in.
- As an Essential Oil Carrier: Dilute essential oils appropriately in grapeseed oil before skin use.
- As a Hair Oil: Smooth a few drops through mid-lengths and ends.
- As a Cosmetic Ingredient: Add to the oil phase of creams, lotions, soaps, and balms.
- Processing Tip: Store away from heat and light to help maintain freshness.
Grapeseed oil safety instructions
- For external use only
- Patch test before first use
- Discontinue use if irritation occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
- Store away from sunlight and heat
Faqs
Q: Does Grapeseed Oil feel greasy?
A: It is usually chosen for its light, fast-absorbing feel, especially compared with heavier carrier oils.
Q: Is Grapeseed Oil suitable for massage blends?
A: Yes. It offers good glide with a lighter finish, which makes it useful in body oils and massage blends.
Q: Can it be blended with stronger-smelling oils?
A: Yes. Its mild scent makes it a practical base for more aromatic essential oil blends.

Great Quality and excellent in my face Creams!
This oil is best and I use it as an oil cleanser for my face..my face is smooth and looks healthy
This grapeseed oil is my staple product I use in almost all my DIY creations. Essentially natural always goes above and beyond with my packages. And I love that there's always a suprise sample to try out.
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