Quince seed oil contains vitamins E and A. It will work well in the care of delicate, sensitive skin and in need of regeneration. It can be used in the cosmetic and food industries. Quince seed oil belongs to the group of antioxidants. The oil has a soothing effect, eliminates redness and supports the fight against acne.
Fatty acid content:
ACID NAME | C-CHAIN | RANGE (%) |
---|---|---|
LESS | < C16:0 | |
PALMITIC | C16:0 | 4,5-9,0 |
PALMITOLEIC | C16:1 | |
STEARIC | C18:0 | 2,1-3,0 |
OLEIC | C18:1 | 25,0-36,0 |
LINOLEIC | C18:2 | 44,0-53,0 |
LINOLENIC | C18:3 | 0,1-1,5 |
LINOLENIC (GLA) | C18:3 | |
ICOSANOIC | C20:0 | |
ICOSENOIC | C20:1 | |
DOCOSANOIC | C22:0 | |
ERUCIC | C22:1 | |
TETRACOSANOIC | C24:0 |
Quince seed oil is a remedy with great potential. The quince is a fruit with an enormous wealth of ingredients. It is famous for its high content of tannins, flavonoids and organic acids. In addition, it also contains provitamin A, vitamin C and and B vitamins. This makes it great for skin care and helps keep the skin hydrated.
This oil is a valuable addition to cosmetics. Reduces redness and acne symptoms. Prevents skin aging. You can also use it on your hair – it strengthens its roots and prevents split ends.