It has been noted from Trinidad, Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Guiana, French, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia.
Colors
Orange-Reddish
Health benefits
Soothe cracked skin, Maintains skin elasticity, Eliminates free radical damage, Treat rashes, Lowers the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Buriti oil is derived from the fruits of Mauritia flexuosa which is considered as “tree of life” by Amazonian Indians. The oil is cold pressed from the pulp of the fruit. The extracted oil possesses various nutrients such as vitamins and essential fatty acids. The orange to golden colored oil has high content of beta carotene in comparison to carrot seed oil. It also contains linoleic acid, tocopherols and palmitic acid. It is used to counteract aging of skin, prevent from sunlight and strengthen hair. It provides reviving, soothing and calming properties. It is used for hot oil treatments as well. Other names for Buriti are Aguaje, moriche palm, ita, ité palm, buriti, canangucho and muriti. It has been noted from Trinidad, Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Guiana, French, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia.
Health Benefits of Buriti oil
It is used to moisturize, nourish and soothe cracked, dry and mature skin.
It provides collagen and elasticity to the skin.
It is used to treat damaged skin such as wounds, burns, scars and cuts.
It prevents damage caused by free radicals.
It is used to heal skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and protects against cancer.
It is also helpful for acne prone skin.
It is used to treat rashes, roughness, sensitive skin, redness and irritation.
It lowers the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
It is used for body, facial cleansers, moisturizers and hair care preparations for brittle, dry and damaged hair.
Buriti oil prevents the damaging caused by UVA and UVB rays of sun.
It is used to heal stings and burns.
It is used to lower hair frizz.
It is used to soothe diaper rash.
It lightens dark spots.
Precautions
Avoid excessive use.
To remain on safe side, consult the doctor for use.
Allergic people should avoid it.
Sensitive people might get allergic reactions.
Buriti oil facts
Name
Buriti oil facts and uses
Scientific Name of Buriti fruit
Mauritia Flexuosa
Native
It has been noted from Trinidad, Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Guiana, French, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia.