Benefits of Emu Oil For Hair
Product Recommendation: 100% Pure Emu Oil (for a great facial, you can also add the cleanser or soap and toner with the emu oil as the 3rd step)
What is Emu oil?
Emu oil is rendered from a thick pad of fat on the back of the emu bird that was apparently provided by nature to protect the animal from the extreme temperatures in its Australian homeland. Source: Hairloss-Research.org
The emu, Dromaius novaehollandiae, is a flightless bird indigenous to Australia. Emu oil has been used historically in Australian aboriginal traditional medicine for fevers, coughs, minor pain, arthritic joints, bruises, cuts and sores. Source: en.wikipedia.org
Emu oil is usually marketed for skin treatments, such as burn relief, wrinkles and renewing the skin. Emu oil is able to penetrate the epidermis and reach levels of the skin that few topical products can, due to the fact that the molecules in emu oil are very small. It can be used as a trans-dermal delivery system, carrying other products in with it.Source: blackhairmedia.com
When the emu is processed for its healthy red meat, the fat is then refined into oil. It is an all natural substance. When processed, the fat is taken through a series of steps to refine, sterilize and deodorize it. Source: emu-oil.com
Benefits of Emu Oil:
Emu oil is anti-inflammatory, good emulsifier (good "blendability"), bacteriostatic (does not grow bacterial organism), no potential for irritation, does not clog pores, good moisturizer, anti-aging factor, wound healing abilities, etc. Source: Hairloss-Research.org
The potential benefits of emu oil are numerous, it can be used to treat arthritis, wrinkles, hair and scalp disorders and other skin disorders such as Psoriasis and Eczema, etc.Source: hairsite.com
Emu oil has the amazing ability of cellular regeneration, so not only is it popular for hair, it is also popular for your skin. A large component of it is made from monounsaturated fatty acid and this fatty acid is the main reason why it gets easily absorbed into skin, scalp, and hair. It has been proven through different studies that it actually does stimulate hair growth; some studies even found out that it can increase hair growth by 20%. Topically, emu oil can work wonders; since it contains high levels of linolenic acid, it can not only stimulate growth and hair follicles, it can also prevent hair loss from even happening. According to some studies, emu oil has the ability to stimulate 35 to 40 percent of sleeping hair cells. By waking up these sleeping hair cells, you will effectively improve the thickness of your hair. Source: OilForHair.org
Emu oil matches very closely to chemistry of natural healthy human skin. This seems to be the reason it penetrates quickly and deeply into all the layers of the skin. Once there, it is believed to provide effective nutrition to the skin and embedded hair follicles.Source: TechConnective.net
Clinical studies conducted in the United States and other parts of the world show that emu oil works with the anagen phase of hair growth. This is the only phase in which the hair follicle and the hair are actually considered “living,” and thus can be affected by any type of product. It is thought that emu oil benefits cell growth and provide skin stimulation around new hair follicles as they start and continue the development process. All of these together help hair to grow faster; in addition, the hair grown is said to be healthier. Source: NaturallyCurly.com
Hair can also experience nearly three times its normal cellular activity with the help of emu oil. The visible effect of this activity is that of awakening: Hair will appear livelier, healthier and more resilient to environmental and hormonal stresses. Since it is anti-fungal and antibacterial, emu oil will break down undesirable buildup and residue at the scalp and roots, thereby increasing volume and manageability. Source: ehow.com
Emu Oil Uses: Source: LongViewFarms.com
- Pain Relief, arthritis relief, sports injuries, swelling
- Dry Skin, itchy skin, Psoriasis, Eczema, Rosacea
- Hair Loss, Balding, Alopecia
- Sunburns and radiation burns
- Acne or skin irritations
- Dry Scalp or scalp itching
- Dry hair
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