Description
Hydrates and Regenerates the Skin
Did you know that andiroba, in the form of oil, is excellent for hydrating all skin types, including dry skin? It’s true! It possesses emollient and moisturizing properties that can penetrate even the deepest layers of the skin, forming a protective barrier and stimulating regeneration.
For the best results, look for cosmetic products containing this active ingredient. We have some reliable recommendations for you.
Acts as a Natural Repellent
Perhaps one of the most popular characteristics of this fruit is its ability to repel insects. In some regions of Brazil, andiroba oil is directly applied to the skin to repel various mosquito species and/or heal their bites.
Assists in the Treatment of Skin Diseases
Certain conditions, such as eczema, can be treated with andiroba oil. In addition to relieving itching, redness, wounds, and swelling, the active ingredient is easily absorbed by the skin, creating a protective barrier in its inner layers.
Great for Relieving Inflammation and Muscle Pain
Due to high concentrations of limonoids, andiroba is also considered an excellent natural anti-inflammatory. Not surprisingly, its oil is widely used in massage therapy, aiding in pain relief with analgesic action, leaving muscles relaxed.
Fights Parasitic Diseases
Traditional knowledge of forest communities teaches that andiroba oil can be used as an ointment to combat various parasites, especially the tunga penetrans, a type of flea commonly known as a chigger.
Harvested sustainably
The fruit is sustainably harvested from the Amazon tree, keeping the tree standing in the Amazon rainforest. Andiroba oil possesses antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, insecticidal properties, and dozens of other benefits.
Beyond its medicinal power, the benefits of andiroba can also be felt on the skin. Therefore, this bioactive has become a renowned ingredient in the development of cosmetic products, being exported to Europe and Asia for Biotechnology companies that use it in cosmetic production.
HOW TO USE
As Andiroba seed oil has not undergone comprehensive scientific research, we cannot currently recommend its oral internal intake. Nevertheless, it is worth acknowledging that positive effects have been reported through numerous testimonials, many of which can be found on our Testimonials page.
Presently, Andiroba seed oil is primarily utilized in cosmetics, hair, and skin applications, and we recommend its use for these purposes. It works wonders for those purposes. Regarding the oral intake of Andiroba seed oil, users are advised to exercise their own judgment, consult a holistic medicine expert and/or their healthcare professionals for specific treatments tailored to individual health concerns.









