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'''Sunflower oil''' is produced from oil bearing sun flower seeds. It provides more [[Vitamin E|vitamin E]] than any other vegetable oil. | |||
Used as a skin moisturizer in certain [[Skin|skin]] and [[Aftercare|aftercare]] products, sunflower oil is more commonly used for cooking and it is also being used in conjunction with the production of bio-diesel as well. | |||
Sunflower Oil is used as an ingredient in [[Tattoo Goo|Tattoo Goo]] and [[Tattoo Goo Lotion|Tattoo Goo Lotion]] as an emollient to soothe skin. |
Latest revision as of 17:39, 25 September 2023
Sunflower oil is produced from oil bearing sun flower seeds. It provides more vitamin E than any other vegetable oil.
Used as a skin moisturizer in certain skin and aftercare products, sunflower oil is more commonly used for cooking and it is also being used in conjunction with the production of bio-diesel as well.
Sunflower Oil is used as an ingredient in Tattoo Goo and Tattoo Goo Lotion as an emollient to soothe skin.