Commonly known as: Adansonia Digitata Seed Oil (I.N.C.I.), vegetable oil from the African baobab, Boab, Boaboa, Tree of Life, Monkey Bread Tree, Palaver Tree.
Botanical name: Adansonia digitata.
Extraction process: Mechanical cold pressing, followed by filtration.
Family: Bombacaceae.
Extracted part of the plant: Seeds.
Cultivation area, origin: Tropical Africa (Sahel, Senegal, Transvaal, Madagascar).
Blooming: From May until August.
Origin, provenance: Senegal, Ghana.
Phytochemical composition: Polyunsaturated essential fatty acids (linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic acid), monounsaturated essential fatty acids (oleic acid, palmitoleic acid), saturated essential fatty acids (palmitic acid, behenic acid, stearic acid, myristic acid, arachidic acid, lignoceric acid), vitamins (A, D, E and F), phytosterols (beta-sitosterol), trace elements (iron, copper, zinc), minerals (sodium, calcium, potassium, magnesium), amino acids (glutamic acid, aspartic acid, etc...), tannins, physical acid.
Sensory properties: Appearance: Clear oily liquid; Colour: Light yellow to yellow; Scent: Gentle nutty, characteristic; Feel: Non-greasy, highly penetrative.
Physical properties: Quality: 100% pure, virgin and of natural origin ingredients; Density = 0.910 - 0.930; Oxidative potential: Stable with an induction time of 12.9 (110°C, 10 L/h); Comedogenicity index: 0; Saponification index: 185 - 210 mg KOH/g; Refractive index: 1.5.
Concerns: Emollient, softening, hydrating, antioxidant, nourishing, regenerating, soothing, repairing.
Effect: All skin types, particularly dry, tight, sensitive skin prone to discomfort; all hair types, particularly dry, brittle, fragile, dull and damaged hair; recommended for the prevention and care of stretch marks.
Facial Care (masks, facial moisturising creams, serums, lip balms, eye contour gels/balms, serums, scrubs, shaving gels); Body Care (hand/foot creams, shower gels, scrubs, moisturising body lotions/creams, nourishing body balms, massage oils, stretch mark gels, bath oils, solid soaps); Hair Care (shampoos, conditioners, protective and strengthening masks, oils, hair balms, hair serums).
Baobab vegetable oil is stable; it is not susceptible to oxidation. It should be stored in a cool place (between 5°C and 15°C), away from light and moisture. It can be kept for 18 months under the previously mentioned conditions and in its original packaging.
There are no contraindications to the cosmetic use of baobab vegetable oil, except in cases of allergy. Pregnant women and young children can use it. Avoid contact with the eyes.