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Organic Prickly Pear Seed Oil with Ultrasonic Boswellia Dalzielii Resin Maceration
Organic Prickly Pear Seed Oil with Ultrasonic Boswellia Dalzielii Resin Maceration
A luxurious cactus seed oil enriched through ultrasonic maceration with Boswellia dalzielii resin
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Organic Prickly Pear Seed Oil with Ultrasonic Boswellia dalzielii Resin Maceration is a rare botanical infusion that brings together the refined elegance of prickly pear seed oil with the aromatic depth of Boswellia dalzielii resin. Crafted through ultrasonic maceration, this unique preparation allows the resinous plant material to disperse its aromatic and lipophilic compounds into the oil in a gentle yet highly effective way, preserving the integrity of this precious botanical blend.
Prickly pear seed oil is treasured for its light, silky texture and luxurious skin feel, making it especially suitable for premium facial oils, serums, massage preparations, and high-end botanical skincare. When paired with Boswellia dalzielii resin, the result is a deeply distinctive infusion with a soft resinous warmth, subtle balsamic undertones, and an elegant desert-botanical character.
Ultrasonic maceration enhances the infusion process by improving contact between the resin and the oil medium, helping create a more refined and sophisticated aromatic profile than conventional steeping alone. The finished oil offers a beautiful balance between the delicate, smooth nature of prickly pear seed oil and the grounding, spiritual, and noble presence of frankincense-type resin.
This specialty botanical oil is ideal for formulators, artisanal skincare brands, botanical perfumers, and luxury wellness creators seeking an uncommon ingredient with both sensory appeal and storytelling value. It can be used in facial oils, ritual blends, body serums, massage oils, anointing blends, and niche apothecary formulations.
Specifications of Prickly Pear Carrier Oil
- Botanical Name: Opuntia Ficus-Indica and Boswellia Dalzielii.
- Family Name: Cactaceae and Burseraceae.
- Common Name: Pricky Pear, Janawhi, Harrabi.
- INCI: Opuntia Ficus-Indica {Prickly Pear} seed oil ans Boswellia Dalzielii Resin.
- Part Used: Seeds.
- Extraction Method: Ultrasonic Maceration.
- Scent: Soft, resinous, warm, subtly balsamic, dry, elegant, and botanical.
- Appearance: Liquid.
- Country of Origin: United States.
- Recommended Usage Levels: 1% – 100%, depending on formulation type and concentration.
- Facial oils and serums.
- Hair and scalp treatments.
- Body oils and balms.
- Botanical skincare formulations.
Applications in Skincare:
1. Facial Oils & Serums
- Ideal base for calming and barrier-repair formulas.
- Helps reduce redness and irritation.
- Suitable for sensitive and reactive skin types.
2. Moisturizers & Creams
- Enhances hydration without heaviness.
- Improves skin softness and elasticity.
- Works well in tallow-based creams and emulsions.
3. Cleansing Oils
- Gently dissolves makeup and impurities.
-Does not strip the skin.
- Perfect for double cleaning systems.
4. Anti-Aging Treatments
- Rich in antioxidants → helps reduce signs of aging.
- Supports skin firmness and smooth texture.
- Ideal for night repair formulations.
5. Body Oils & Massage Blends
- Lightweight glide without being overly oily.
- Soothes dry or irritated skin.
- Suitable for daily body care.
6. Sensitive & Problem Skin Care
- Helps calm inflammation (rosacea-prone, irritated skin).
- Low comedogenic risk.
- Good for acne-prone yet sensitive skin.
7. After-Sun & Repair Products
- Supports recovery from sun exposure
- Helps reduce dryness and discomfort
8. Lip Care & Balms
- Softens and protects delicate skin
- Adds smooth texture to lip formulations
Safety
Always patch test before topical use.
- For external use only.
- Use in dilutions no greater than 2% in leave-on skin care.
- Use Amber, Cobalt or Miron violet glass bottles to protect from light degradation.
- Avoid ingestion unless under expert supervision.
- Pregnancy, young children, or sensitive skin users should consult a qualified practitioner.
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