Coconut Fractionated Carrier Oil

Coconut Fractionated Carrier Oil feels light, fluid and easy to spread, giving formulas clean slip without the heavier residue of standard coconut oil.
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Description

Coconut Fractionated Carrier Oil gives formulations a light, fluid glide without the heavier feel of standard coconut oil. It stays liquid, spreads quickly across the skin, and leaves a smooth finish that feels cleaner and less coated than richer oils.

It is especially useful in massage oils, body oils, roller blends, sprays and lightweight formulations where slip and easy movement matter. Its neutral character makes it simple to blend with essential oils, fragrance oils or more distinctive carrier oils. The trade-off is identity. Used alone, it can feel plain, and in high amounts it may still leave a mild oily sheen on the skin.

Shelf life:Users can expect a shelf life of 24-48 months with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight). Refrigeration after opening is recommended.

Details

Botanical Name Cocos Nucifera
Plant Part Seeds of Cocos nucifera, Palmae
Method of Extraction A fraction of coconut oil with almost all the long chain fatty acids removed increasing its shelf life and stability. A mixed trimester of glycerine, caproic acids.
Processing Type RBD
Common uses Fractionated coconut is used in a variety of products such as hair conditioners, hair masks, products to increase hair growth, massage creams and lotions, bath soils, oil based perfumes, protective hand and foot creams and lotions.
Colour Clear, Water White
Consistency Oily Liquid
Aromatic Scent Odourless
Absorption Very slowly absorbed into the skin. Coconut creates an oily, protective barrier on the skin.

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Cautions

Allergic reactions to this oil is a possibility, though less so than regular coconut.

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