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Buriti Carrier Oil

Buriti Carrier Oil

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MAURITIA FLEXUOSA FRUIT OIL

Try the Buriti Carrier Oil to gain benefits that go beyond external beauty. Achieve a healthy and radiant skin tone.

Buriti is the largest natural source of beta-carotene (118 milligrams / 100g), containing 72.5% oleic acid and vitamin E. In the cosmetics industry, it acts as a component in sunscreens due to its ability to absorb ultraviolet light.

The Buriti Carrier Oil from Yano Cosmetics is 100% pure, natural, and organic. Its composition is free from preservatives, dyes, artificial fragrances, parabens, silicones, and sulfates. The product is vegan, cruelty-free, and free from animal-derived ingredients.

Properties

  • Intensely hydrating
  • emollient
  • nourishing
  • strengthens hair
  • provides sun protection
  • restores the skin barrier
  • reduces breakage
  • reduces frizz
  • adds shine to hair
  • antioxidant
  • anti-inflammatory
  • protects hair
  • protects the skin
  • softens hair cuticles

DataSheet

  • Product: Buriti Carrier Oil
  • Packaging: Amber glass bottle with pipette and silicone dropper.
  • Content: 10ml of carrier oil.
  • Origin: Brazil
  • Scientific Name: Mauritia flexuosa fruit oil
  • Extraction Method: Cold pressing
  • Composition: 100% pure Buriti carrier oil.

Origin

Brazil

How To Use

  • Topical Use - 1ml
  • Facial Massage - 5ml
  • Scalp Massage - 5ml
  • Body Massage - 5-30ml
  • Baths - 1 tablespoon of carrier oil

Botanical Aspects

Buriti, scientifically known as Mauritia flexuosa, is a large palm tree that can reach heights up to 35 meters. It is native to the tropical regions of South America, especially Brazil. It has a robust trunk filled with thorns and large fan-shaped leaves, up to 5 meters long. The Buriti is a plant adapted to moist environments commonly found in flooded areas such as riverbanks and swamps. It has small yellow flowers that give rise to the characteristic Buriti fruits. The fruits are large and round, with a fibrous brownish-red peel and orange-yellow pulp. Each fruit contains a complex and large seed surrounded by a juicy pulp rich in nutrients. The Buriti is a species valued for its ecological importance, as it provides shelter and food for various animal species, and it is also a source of livelihood for local communities, who use its fruits for oil production, food, and crafts.

Combinations

Rosemary, sweet orange, lemongrass, Tahitian lime, mandarin, tangerine

Do It Yourself

Medicinal clay, neutral base cream, massage oil, neutral base shampoo, and essential oils.

Fun Facts

In the language of the indigenous peoples, Buriti is known as "the tree that releases liquids" or "the tree of life," a symbol of vitality and sacredness among indigenous communities for its ability to provide everything necessary for life: shelter, tools, and food. This majestic plant marks its presence in various areas of the mountainous region of Macaúbas.

Mauritia flexuosa, its scientific name, reflects the winding curves of its fruit clusters. "Flexuosa" describes something full of curves and twists, a characteristic evident when observing the dense clusters of flowers that later transform into fruits, forming a unique zigzag pattern.

Among the various tribes that revered the Buriti, the tribe of Chief Airuanã stood out, belonging to the Tapuia nation. Their village, located on the banks of the fertile and mighty Muriti Stream – the old name of the region – offered a territory conducive to the establishment and prosperity of its inhabitants.

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