Avocado oil – nutrition for hair and nails sale: min. Best before date 12.2024 - 100 ml
Avocado oil is tasty, nutritious and easy to use. It is rich in oleic acid, polyunsaturated fats, carotenoids and other antioxidant-rich nutrients that have been linked to improved heart, skin and eye health.
This avocado oil is intended exclusively for cosmetic use, especially in hair and scalp care.
If you are looking for avocado oil for internal use, we recommend a premium oil from a British brand Hunter & Gather. This oil is pressed from ripe Spanish avocados and is ideal for both cold and hot cooking.
Hunter & Gather also produces unique avocado mayonnaiseavailable in three flavours - unflavoured, garlic and chilli.
Why choose avocado oil?
- 100% natural and cold pressed - retains maximum beneficial substances.
- Deeply moisturises hair and scalp - ideal for dry, damaged hair and sensitive skin.
- Promotes hair growth and improves hair quality - contains vitamin E and fatty acids that nourish the hair roots.
- Nourishes and strengthens nails - helps against breakage and fraying.
- Soothes scalp irritation - suitable for itching and psoriasis.
- Protects hair from UV rays and heat damage - great for coloured and heat-stressed hair.
- Free of perfumes, synthetic substances and chemicals - pure natural care.
- Organic - avocados are sourced from sustainable farms in Sri Lanka.
How to use avocado oil for hair and nails?
For healthy, strong and shiny hair, it is important not only to wash properly, but also to take targeted care with quality oils and natural cosmetics.
We recommend combining avocado oil with other nourishing oils such as castor oil to promote hair growth, coconut oil for deep hydration or argan oil for silky shine.
For best results, also include a natural, sulfate-free shampoo and deeply nourishing conditioner to help keep hair healthy and strong.
All necessary products can be found in our shop.
Hair mask for dry and brittle hair
Mix:
- 2 tablespoons avocado oil
- 1 egg yolk
- 1 tablespoon honey
Apply to dry hair, leave on for 30 minutes and shampoo.
Split ends serum
Apply 3 drops of avocado oil to dry hair ends for extra nourishment and shine.
Avocado oil and amla powder
Avocado oil can be mixed with amla powder for a hair mask, and it can even amplify the effects of amla. Avocado oil deeply moisturizes and nourishes, while amla strengthens hair, promotes growth and helps against hair loss.
1. Moisturising mask for dry and damaged hair
- 2 tablespoons of amla powder or ready-made amla masks
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil
- 1 tablespoon of honey (for extra hydration)
- Warm water or herbal tea (e.g. chamomile for light hair, hibiscus for dark hair)
Mix into a paste, apply to hair and leave on for 30-45 minutes. Then rinse thoroughly and wash with a mild shampoo.
2. Mask to strengthen hair and promote growth
- 2 tablespoons of amla mask
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil
- 1 teaspoon castor oil (stimulates hair growth)
- 1 egg yolk (adds protein and shine)
Apply to scalp and hair lengths, leave on for 40 minutes and rinse.
Tip: If you have a sensitive scalp, you can add a few drops to the mixture of lavender or rosemary essential oil to soothe the skin and promote hair growth.
The blend of avocado oil and amla is great for hair nourishment, shine and strengthening.
If you don't have amla, you can substitute shikakai, reetha or bhringrajbut each of these herbs has slightly different effects:
- Shikakai - Great for gentle cleansing, scalp health and shine.
- Reetha (soap nuts) - Best for deep cleansing, removing buildup and reducing dandruff.
- Bhringraj - Ideal for strengthening hair roots, reducing hair loss and promoting growth.
Alternative recipes for hair masks
1. Nourishing hair mask (amla shikakai replacement)
- 2 tablespoons shikakai powder
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil
- 1 tablespoon honey
- Warm water or herbal tea (as needed for proper consistency)
Mix into a paste, apply to damp hair, leave on for 30-40 minutes and then rinse thoroughly.
2. Deep cleansing mask (amla reetha replacement)
- 2 tablespoons reetha powder
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil
- 1 teaspoon yoghurt or aloe vera (for hydration)
- Moist water to create a smooth paste
Apply to scalp and hair, massage gently and leave on for 20-30 minutes. Then rinse.
3. Mask for hair growth and strengthening (replacement of amla bhringraj)
- 2 tablespoons bhringraj powder
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil
- 1 teaspoon castor oil (promotes hair growth)
- 1 egg yolk (adds protein and shine)
Mix thoroughly, apply to scalp and hair lengths, leave on for 45 minutes and rinse with a mild shampoo.
Tip: If you have a sensitive scalp, add a few drops of lavender or rosemary essential oil to soothe the skin and promote hair growth.
The combination of avocado oil with these herbs is ideal for nourishing the hair, strengthening the roots and giving it a natural shine.
Nail treatment for strong nails
Mix:
- 1 teaspoon avocado oil
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
Massage into the nail bed every night before going to bed.
Dietary supplements for strong nails
Beautiful nails begin not only with proper care, but also with a sufficient supply of key nutrients. To promote nail growth and strength, we recommend using collagen dietary supplement or biotinto help improve nail structure and prevent nail breakage.
If you are looking for comprehensive support for nail and scalp health, we recommend NAHS Nail-It capsulesthat combine the power of wild herbs and essential oils.
Experience the power of avocado oil combined with quality supplements and natural hair cosmetics for the perfect result!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is avocado oil suitable for oily hair?
Yes! Just use it in small amounts - a few drops in the ends of the hair or as a hair mask before washing.
Can I use avocado oil on a sensitive scalp?
Yes, its soothing and moisturizing properties help relieve itching and irritation of the scalp.
What is the difference between avocado oil and coconut oil for hair?
Avocado oil better penetrates the hair structure, while coconut oil creates a protective film. We recommend combining for maximum effect - see our coconut oil.
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By purchasing this brand, you will directly support the work of the poorest people on our planet
You pay for quality not quantity
Ceylon Kokonati uses only single origin, ethically harvested non GMO ingredients for their products. Their products are vegan, gluten-free, suitable for keto, paleo and raw diets. They do not contain any refined white sugar.
By buying them, you support traditional livelihoods and reduce your carbon footprint - because the products are produced and packaged right at the harvest site. Ceylon Kokonati strives for 100% zero waste production.
This product is internationally accredited by Control Union, certified organic (EU and USDA NOP), ISO and/or HACCP certified.
Ceylon Kokonati manufactures its products in a family-run sweatshop, pays fair prices to its suppliers and manufacturers, and incorporates generations of knowledge into its production processes.
It uses only the highest quality ingredients. So you can be sure that you are getting premium quality at a premium price. By buying any product you will be supporting the traditional livelihoods of villagers in the dry areas of Sri Lanka.
This allows the villagers to benefit from their years of knowledge and expertise.
The sale of these products plays a vital role in employment and economic support for the village community. Ceylon Kokonati provides the children of its employees with school books and stationery for the entire school year.
What is single origin or "single origin"?
This claim means that the raw material comes from one geographical area(as opposed to raw materials taken from several countries around the world and then mixed together = a common practice for cheap products from so-called private labels).
None of Ceylon Kokonati's products is a so-called blend of several different ingredients from different parts of the world, bought at the cheapest prices. In English it is called'not blended'.
The fact that Ceylon Kokonati's ingredients/products are "single origin" from Sri Lanka only, means that the consumer's taste buds have a more consistent and higher quality experience, from batch to batch.
It is almost impossible to achieve an absolutely consistent taste without losing the natural flavour of the raw material. This is especially the case when the raw material for the production of a product is sourced from different places and of different quality.
In addition, you have no guarantee that it is really a pure and freshly produced product in organic quality.
Additional parameters
Category: | Hair nutrition and regeneration |
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Proč koupit: | Přírodní složení, baleno u zdroje, nikdy žádné příměsi, single-origin, GMO-free, vegan. |
Výrobce: | Ceylon Kokonati |
Země původu: | Srí Lanka |
Vhodné pro: | Bez lepku-GMO Free-Vegan-Low Carb-Keto-Těhotné-Kojící |
Objem: | 100 ml |
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The Ceilon Kokonati brand was established in 2013. In its range you can find a variety of high quality and affordable products made from sustainably produced coconuts, spices and tropical fruits.
The brand's name refers to the country that its founders consider home, Ceylon, Sri Lanka, where the coconuts for the coconut line of products are grown and processed. Ceylon, a British Crown Colony from 1815-1948, is now known as Sri Lanka, but the founders of the brand prefer to call it Ceylon because it definitely sounds more exotic and "pure Ceylon" is a brand in itself, reminiscent of the fresh unique essence of pure Ceylon tea. "Kokonati" on the other hand is Maori for coconut, so absolutely the most appropriate brand name for the most coconutty goodness ever.
The Ceilon Kokonati brand is run by a married couple. The female founding half is Mrs. Bûmika, which means Lady of the Earth in Sanskrit. Her great-grandfather was one of the pioneers of coconut oil pressing in Ceylon, making her the fourth generation of coconut oil presser. The male founding half, Mr. Mosqi, in turn, is originally a pure Ceylon tea grower.
Ceylon Kokonati is wholly owned and operated in New Zealand. Loose products from Kokonati uses several ethical brands that produce clean, organic food and beauty products. By selling Kokonati products, rural communities and traditional livelihoods are supported. All their products are ethically harvested and there is almost no waste in their production. Each part of the coconut is used in the production of a different product. Kokonati products are single-ingredient, packaged directly at the source, never mixed, single-species, non-GMO and vegan.
With a passion for organic, regenerative farming, sustainability and collective partnerships, Kokonati products come only from small farms and mills in rural villages in Sri Lanka. Each Kokonati product is produced in a specialized mill that produces only that type of product. Quality is therefore the best it can be, and every step of production is backed by the experience and knowledge of many generations. Ceylon is blessed with an abundance of healthy, exotic fruits, nuts, herbs and spices.
Ceylon Kokonati follows the principles of balanced living - live and let live.
They're trying to keep everything in even better condition than when they found it..