Lecythis Minor Seed Oil at a Glance
- Also known as monkey pot oil or paradise nut oil
- Extracted from the fruit of a tree native to South America
- Has hydrating and barrier protecting properties
- Also a good source of antioxidants
- Light and slightly yellow translucent oil
Lecythis Minor Seed Oil Description
seed oil, also known as monkey pot oil or paradise nut oil, is extracted from the seeds of a plant native to South America.
Though the nuts are not edible (their amounts of the mineral selenium can be toxic if consumed in large quantities), the oil pressed from the plant’s seeds has hydrating and barrier-protecting properties. It is also a good source of antioxidants, especially tocopherol, commonly known as vitamin E.
seed oil is a light and slightly yellow translucent oil. Usage levels of this oil in cosmetics haven’t been established; however, there’s no evidence topical use of this oil presents a health risk to skin.
Lecythis Minor Seed Oil References
Cosmetics and Toiletries, Accessed February 2023, Website
SpecialChem, Accessed February 2023, Website