Laurel Bay Berry oil - 100% pure - Cold pressed - OBW045
OverviewSize: | With Business Card excl. VAT ** |
100 ml = | € 9,75 |
250 ml = | € 20,49 |
500 ml = | € 35,44 |
1 liter = | € 59,81 |
5 kg = | € 271,36 (€ 54,27 / liter) |
23 kg = | € 1.225,04 (€ 49,00 / kg) |
Maximum BC discount : 20% ** |
Bay Laurel Oil: Powerful Natural Oil for Skincare, Veterinary Use, and Homemade Soap.
Bay laurel oil, extracted from the fruit of the bay laurel (Laurus nobilis), is a versatile and valuable oil known for its powerful skincare properties. This unique oil is frequently used in cosmetic products and is an essential ingredient in traditional Aleppo soap, which is renowned worldwide for its gentle, natural cleansing. With its high concentration of active compounds, bay laurel oil provides natural support for various applications, both for human use and in veterinary medicine.
Benefits of Bay Laurel Oil for Skincare
Bay laurel oil is rich in nourishing components that feed and hydrate the skin. When used pure, this oil can help improve skin elasticity and reduce dry patches. Apply a few drops to the skin, face, or neck, preferably after showering, for optimal absorption. The oil gently warms with body temperature, making it easy to spread.
How to Use:
- Pure: Apply a few drops of pure bay laurel oil on the skin in the morning and evening, and gently massage in.
- Massage Oil: Blend bay laurel oil with a base oil, such as sweet almond oil, grapeseed oil, or sesame oil, for a soothing massage oil. Use the ratio that feels most comfortable.
Bay Laurel Oil for Animal Care
Bay laurel oil has been used in veterinary care for centuries due to its natural beneficial properties. Cow udders are often gently massaged with a diluted form of bay laurel oil to keep the skin supple and cared for. This oil is frequently included in udder balms. Bay laurel oil is also used for horses; it is sometimes applied to sprains and helps keep dry hooves soft and healthy.
Making Soap with Bay Laurel Oil
Bay laurel oil is a key ingredient in Aleppo soap and is also perfect for homemade soaps. Adding bay laurel oil to your DIY soap recipe provides the soap with its characteristic soothing properties and rich, natural fragrance. Allow for a longer curing time; homemade soap with bay laurel oil requires about six months to fully cure so the oil can release its active ingredients optimally.
Production Method: Cold-pressed (50 °C), filtered, unrefined
Purity: Cosmetic grade
Origin: Turkey
Size: 100 ml - 250 ml - 500 ml - 1 liter - 5 kg - 23 kg
Wholesale Laurel oil: 5 kg - 23 kg - 100 kg - 250 kg - 500 kg - 1000 kg
INCI: Laurus Nobilis Fruit Oil
CAS: 8007-48-5