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Brazil Nut Oil — Single-Origin South America, 1oz

Brazil Nut Oil — Single-Origin South America, 1oz

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Brazil nut oil is loaded with vitamin E and selenium, two antioxidants most carrier oils simply don't have, plus a dense concentration of oleic and linoleic fatty acids that sink deep instead of sitting on top. Rough elbows, cracked heels, tight winter skin, post-shower dryness — this is your fix. Warm a few drops between your palms and press it wherever your skin is asking for more, or stir it into your favorite lotion for an instant richness upgrade.

If your skin has ever felt "still thirsty" after moisturizing, this is the oil that finally answers.

Benefits:

  • Naturally rich in vitamin E, a rare-find antioxidant in carrier oils
  • Contains selenium, a trace mineral most oils don't offer
  • High oleic and linoleic fatty acid content for deep, all-day moisture
  • Built for dry, mature, and dehydrated skin that needs real conditioning
  • Layers beautifully into serums, lotions, and after-sun care

The Story: Bertholletia excelsa, the Brazil nut tree, grows wild in the Amazon and is never farmed — every nut is hand-harvested from the forest floor. We cold-press it virgin and unrefined, keeping its soft, nutty warmth intact. Wild-harvested, USDA Certified Organic. Density: using 0.92 g/mL estimate — supplier SDS is login-gated; update if you pull the exact figure from your Jedwards account.

FAQ:

  • What are the benefits of Brazil nut oil for skin? Naturally rich in vitamin E and selenium, along with oleic and linoleic fatty acids, supporting deep moisturizing. Its emollient texture suits dry or mature skin.
  • Where does Brazil nut oil come from? From Bertholletia excelsa, native to the Amazon rainforest in South America. Wild-harvested by hand rather than farmed — Brazil nut trees aren't cultivated on plantations.
  • Is Brazil nut oil the same as Brazil nut butter? No. Brazil nut oil is the cold-pressed liquid oil; Brazil nut butter is the ground, whole-nut paste. Oceite's product is the pure cold-pressed oil.
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