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Gutti Ka Tel ( Chuli Oil) – Apricot Oil – Made in Himachal

150.001,250.00

  • 100% natural wild apricot oil made by cold pressing wild apricot kernels.
  • Wild Apricot fruits are grown organically in Kullu Region Of Himalaya at an altitude of 7000 ft. This oil is non sticky and non greasy; completely absorbs in the skin.
  • It promotes hair growth because of the nutrients in it, especially Vitamin E. It reduces dry scalp problems. It helps to achieve gorgeous shiny hair without any greasiness
  • Antioxidant – prevents the skin from damage by free radicals
  • Anti-Aging – It provides nutrition and support to the skin so that aging is reduced.
  • Emollient – Apricot seed oil is a brilliant emollient ( moisturizer )

Description

Apricot Kernel Oil

Extracted from the produce of orchards in the upper reaches of Himachal Pradesh, the Himalayan apricot kernel oil is deeply nourishing for your skin. Gutti Ka Tel as it is locally called is cold pressed by traditional hundred year old methods.

Recommendation:

  • Face & Body Oil

Key ingredients:

  • Vitamin A, E and C

Benefits:

Face oil, Body moisturiser, Reduces cellulite & stretch marks,Treats skin allergies, Reduces joint pain, Safe for children

Product Packaging:

  • Standard Packaging 100% Pure Moisturizing Oil Softens Fine Lines Treats Dry Hair Condition:
  • Prematurely aged skin, irritated skin, or need for an all natural dry hair treatment.
  • Solution: 100% Pure Apricot Oil is a rejuvenating natural oil that’s ideal for softening fine lines and restoring a healthy glow to skin.
  • Rich in essential fatty acids, this gentle oil has excellent restorative properties that promote soft, radiant hair and help to soothe irritated skin. Similar in structure and function to almond extracts, oils derived from apricot kernels will naturally nourish and moisturize your skin.

Additional information

Weight

100ml, 1L, 200ml, 300ml, 500ml

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