Scientific Name : Mauritia flexuosa Fruit Oil Extracted by: Cold pressing process Applications: Cosmetic/food Plant Part: Fruit pulp Origen : Brazil Description: Buriti Oil may be the nectar of the Gods - at least in Brazil. The Moriche Palm, Mauritia flexuosa, also known as the Buriti tree, is a palm tree that grows in and near swamps and other moist areas in tropical South America. Natives call it "the Tree of Life" which is the literal translation of Buriti. Slowly, we're seeing Buriti oil make its way into the mainstream of the cosmetic market. Look for major players like The Body Shop to release a new collection of baby care products featuring Buriti oil. The Burití palm grows throughout central Brazil and the southern Amazon basin. Buriti Oil easily penetrates the skin's layers to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is a rich and nourishing facial oil that lubricates tissues, restores elasticity, and harmonizes your skin. Benefits: Benefits of Buriti for Skin: In skin care, Buriti oil is used in many skin creams. Restores moisture to the skin exposed to the sun and unsaturated fatty acids it contains, it helps to rehydrate and moisturize skin cells and protecting the collagen and elastin in the skin. It is easily absorbed, reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, recent studies have found that cancer also filters and absorbs Ultra Violet rays. The pure oil is used for treating burns and wounds due to its ability to promote the development of scar tissue and soften the skin. Reduces redness. Improves skin elasticity. Buriti and good for dry and cracked skin. Benefits of Buriti Hair: The Buriti oil moisturizes, strengthens and smoothes the hair. A few drops applied to the comb may be used instead of a hair gel to provide a beaded control and reduce hair dryness. Buriti oil will help moisturize and protect your hair from sun damage and pollution. Buriti has great benefits for dry, brittle and damaged hair.
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