Black Castor Oil
Black Castor Oil is a highly viscous, nutrient-dense oil extracted from roasted castor beans (Ricinus communis). Unlike traditional castor oil, this variant is produced by roasting the beans before pressing, resulting in a dark amber to black hue and a distinct, smoky aroma. The roasting process enhances the oil’s ricinoleic acid content, giving it superior anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and moisturizing properties.
It is widely used in cosmetic, personal care, and pharmaceutical formulations due to its ability to promote hair growth, strengthen roots, hydrate dry skin, and soothe scalp conditions. It also acts as a natural humectant, drawing moisture into skin and hair. In traditional wellness and therapeutic practices, Black Castor Oil is valued for its warming and circulatory-boosting effects.
Maize Oil
Maize Oil, also known as Corn Oil, is extracted from the germ of the maize (Zea mays) kernel. It is a light yellow to golden oil with a mild, neutral aroma and a rich source of essential fatty acids, vitamin E, and phytosterols. Maize Oil is widely used in cooking, cosmetics, and industrial applications due to its emollient properties, stability, and light texture. It helps moisturize and protect the skin while improving product spreadability.
This oil is commonly used in formulations for skincare, hair care, and food products, as well as in soap and candle manufacturing. It serves as an affordable, plant-based oil with versatile uses across industries.
Olive Oil (Pomace)
Olive Oil (Pomace) is a refined oil extracted from the olive pulp, skin, and pits after the first pressing. It is a lower-cost olive oil variant with a mild flavor and good stability. Rich in monounsaturated fatty acids, particularly oleic acid, and antioxidants like vitamin E and polyphenols, pomace olive oil offers nutritional benefits and excellent oxidative stability. It is widely used in culinary, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and industrial applications due to its moisturizing properties and mild aroma. Pomace olive oil is favored in formulations where a lighter olive aroma is desired, and it also serves as a base oil in soap making, skincare, and massage oils.
Palm kernel oil
Palm Kernel Oil is a versatile edible and industrial oil extracted from the kernels (seeds) of the oil palm fruit (Elaeis guineensis). It is distinct from palm oil, which is derived from the fruit’s pulp. This oil is characterized by its light yellow color and mild, nutty aroma. Rich in medium-chain fatty acids, particularly lauric acid, Palm Kernel Oil exhibits excellent moisturizing, cleansing, and emulsifying properties. Widely used in food, cosmetics, and industrial applications, it is valued for its stability, texture-enhancing qualities, and skin-conditioning benefits.
Sweet Almond Oil
Sweet Almond Oil is a nutrient-rich vegetable oil cold‑pressed or solvent‑extracted from the kernels of Prunus amygdalus var. dulcis, widely cultivated in Mediterranean and subtropical regions. It offers a light, non-greasy texture and a subtle nutty aroma. Rich in oleic and linoleic fatty acids, vitamin E (tocopherols), phytosterols, and antioxidants, it provides moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, softening, and skin barrier–strengthening properties. Sweet Almond Oil is popular in culinary applications, skincare, hair care, massage blends, and therapeutic formulations.