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How to Use Tamanu Oil for Hair & Skin: Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil

June 20, 2019 · 2 Comments

Looking for organic oil for skin and hair beauty treatments? Consider Tamanu Oil. Tamanu Oil has gained attention because of its’ rare beauty benefits. When choosing a Tamanu Oil, select only a reputable and organic source. Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil is USDA Organic. The Prime Natural Brand uses only 100% Pure and Natural Certified Oil. Read how to use Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil for hair and skin organic beauty treatments.

Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil

Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil is Pure & USDA Organic

ABOUT TAMANU OIL

Tamanu Oil is called “Green Gold” because of its’ versatile skin and hair beauty uses. The oil comes from the Tamanu Tree found in Polynesia.

Tamanu Oil comes from the nuts of the Tamanu Tree

Tamanu Oil comes from the nuts of the Tamanu Tree

Tamanu nuts

Tamanu nuts

Within the region, Tamanu Oil is used for hair and skin. Tamanu oil is a topical healing agent that is:

  • antineuralgic
  • anti-inflammatory
  • antimicrobial
  • antibiotic
  • anti-oxidant
Prime Natural Tamanu Oil is USDA Organic and tested for quality.

Prime Natural Tamanu Oil is USDA Organic and tested for quality.

ORGANIC

The Tamanu Tree has very few pest problems and can be easily grown organically (1). But to get benefits, it is important to select a brand that uses pure Tamanu Oil and properly processes and tests it to ensure quality.

WHY SELECT THE PRIME NATURAL BRAND

Many Tamanu Oil brands are technically “natural”. Prime Natural Tamanu Oil is certified as USDA Organic. The Prime Natural Brand uses 100% Pure and Natural Oil in this and all their products.

Certified Organic, GMO free

Certified Organic, GMO-free

TRANSPARENCY IN SUPERIOR PRODUCT TESTING

Prime Natural only uses the cold pressed extraction method for superior Tamanu Oil. I like that each product is GC/MS tested to ensure 100% quality. Prime Natural posts the quality reports on their website.

 

PACKAGING

Prime Natural Tamanu Oil comes in a high-quality dark amber glass bottle. It has three dispensing options: a pump, a glass dropper, and tamper-proof seal cap. I like the dropper because I can dispense just a few drops without spilling.

Comes with three dispenser options: pump, cap and dropper

Comes with three dispenser options: pump, cap, and dropper

WHY USE TAMANU OIL FOR SKIN

Tamanu oil is used for cosmetic and topical applications. It is primarily used where anti-inflammatory properties are beneficial. Tamanu Oil research supports using Tamanu Oil for the healing of burns, scars and some skin diseases. (2)

A golden green drop of Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil.

A golden green drop of Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil.

Both anti-inflammatory and antiseptic, Tamanu Oil is used for skin conditions such as:

  • acne scars
  • burns
  • dry scalp
  • eczema
  • mosquito bites
  • psoriasis
  • stings
  • stretch marks
  • flaky, scaly or dry skin.

 

HOW TO USE TAMANU OIL ON SKIN

AS AN ANTI-AGING TREATMENT

Before bedtime, massage a few drops of Tamanu Oil onto the face and neck. It serves as a moisturizer and anti-aging treatment.

Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil consistency is thick but spreads easily and applies smoothly

Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil consistency is thick but spreads easily and applies smoothly

FOR ACNE SPOT TREATMENT OR WRINKLES

For treating specific areas, such as acne or fine wrinkles, use a cotton swab to dab the affected area.

AS A SKIN TONER

Mix Tamanu Oil with geranium, myrrh, frankincense, or lavender oil. This cleanses pores and tones skin.

TO TREAT SCARS & STRETCH MARKS

Apply Tamanu Oil directly to scars and stretch marks. The oil can also be added to a daily moisturizer or mixed with essential oil.

Why Use TAMANU OIL ON HAIR

Tamanu Oil is a common hair treatment in Polynesia, where the Tamanu tree is common. Tamanu oil is a humectant that hydrates the hair and holds moisture.

HOW TO USE TAMANU OIL ON HAIR

HAIR: Apply a few drops of Prime Naturals Tamanu Oil onto dry or damp hair. Concentrate on the last few inches of hair or where ever split ends occur. The humectant properties keep hair hydrated. It nourishes, thickens and strengthens the hair. This prevents hair breakage.

SCALP: Applying Tamanu Oil to the scalp nourishes hair follicles. It helps stimulate hair growth, reduces inflammation and dandruff. It also stimulates blood flow to the scalp.

MY EXPERIENCE

SCENT: There is a faint nutty scent.

APPEARANCE: Prime Natural Tamanu Oil has a beautiful golden green color!

Tamanu Oil is semi-thick but applies smoothly and absorbs easily. How to use Tamanu Oil on StyleChicks

Tamanu Oil is semi-thick but applies smoothly and absorbs easily

Tamanu Oil is lovely green gold color.

Tamanu Oil is a lovely green-gold color.

CONSISTENCY: The oil is semi-thick but easily spreadable.  A very tiny bit of Tamanu Oil goes a long way. I mix a few drops into my moisturizer or apply it directly to acne or a scar.

EFFECT:

I tried Prime Natural Tamanu Oil on an old scar on my leg. I massage a drop into the scar each day for a week. It does look softer and feels more pliable.

Just a drop of Tamanu Oil treats scars, acne, and dry skin

Just a drop of Tamanu Oil treats scars, acne, cuticles, fine lines or dry skin

 

HAIR TREATMENT
This Tamanu Oil spreads easier than other Tamanu oils I have tried. I combine Tamanu Oil with Jojoba Oil or a supporting essential oil such as Lavender Oil for a moisturizing scalp massage.

Another option is to add a dropper full of Tamanu Oil into a creamy hair conditioner. This turns any hair conditioner into a super conditioning hair masque treatment! I find it leaves my hair soft, silky and smooth. My hair feels stronger after Tamanu use.

CONCLUSION

Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil is a versatile beauty treat. It is organic and effective. Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil is useful for many hair and skin conditions. It is useful for the entire family ranging from healing scars to acne to treating signs of aging.

Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil

Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil is versatile, pure and organic.

WHERE TO BUY IT

Find Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NW55XD9

 


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REFERENCES

1. Warrier, Kannan. (2010). Calophyllum inophyllum. Page 175
2. Ibid, Page 176
3. Léguillier, Teddy et al. “The Wound Healing and Antibacterial Activity of Five Ethnomedical Calophyllum inophyllum Oils: An Alternative Therapeutic Strategy to Treat Infected Wounds.” PloS one vol. 10,9 e0138602. 25 Sep. 2015, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138602



ABOUT THIS POST

Like you, the team here at Style Chicks needs time to evaluate and form an opinion of the products we talk about. With the Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil, we received compensation for our time and effort to form an opinion of this product. We produced this blog post because we think the product is great and want to share it with you!

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Clean & Green Beauty, How to..., Organic, Skincare
Tagged: Best Oil for Dry Hair, Hair Oiling, How to Use Tamanu Oil, Prime Natural Organic Tamanu Oil, Tamanu, Tamanu Oil, Tamanu Oil Uses

The Science of Beauty: Can Tamanu Oil Really Help Scars & Stretch Marks?

June 19, 2019 · 7 Comments

When we hear there’s an organic oil that can be used for skin concerns such as anti-aging, acne, stretch marks, scars, razor burn, bug bites, and can be used for softer, smoother hair, we’re interested. But we are also skeptical. What does the research say? Anecdotal evidence supports beautiful hair and skin on those who use Tamanu Oil. Many people swear by Tamanu Oil for clearing up acne or fading an old scar. But does science back the Tamanu Oil folklore? What is Tamanu Oil? And how do you use it? We did Tamanu Oil Research.

Tamanu Oil nut on a Tamanu Tree.

Tamanu Oil comes from the nuts of the Tamanu Tree.

ABOUT TAMANU OIL

The locals call it “Green Gold”. Pacific island folk medicine uses Tamanu Oil for a host of natural remedies. In Southern India, Tamanu Oil is used for many skin ailments. In Taiwan, it is used for hair. Tamanu Oil has gained attention because of its’ rare beauty benefits. The oil comes from a nut of the Tamanu Tree. The Tamanu Tree is commonly found in Polynesia. Within the region, Tamanu Oil is prized for hair, skin and a host of medical uses. Ample anecdotal evidence exists for these uses. Countless people swear by Tamanu Oil. But there have been limited research studies on Tamanu Oil efficacy. Studies to date show a promising organic oil with many versatile uses.

What do we know about Tamanu Oil?

While used for years in Polynesian regions, Tamanu Oil is only a recent discovery to many of us.

Tamanu Oil is a lovely golden green color with a slight nutty scent.

Tamanu Oil is a lovely golden green color with a slightly nutty scent.

Tamanu oil is a topical healing agent that is:

  • antineuralgic
  • anti-inflammatory
  • antimicrobial
  • antibiotic
  • anti-oxidant

TAMANU OIL RESEARCH STUDIES

Tamanu Oil has been long associated with many health and beauty benefits. Research studies are still developing for the documentation of several promising medical uses. There is even research into Tamanu Oil’s potential benefit for cancer and HIV.(1)

But other Tamanu Oil uses are already well documented. These areas include the healing of burns and skin diseases. (2)

Tamanu Oil is both anti-inflammatory and antiseptic. Tamanu Oil is used for skin conditions such as:

  • acne scars
  • burns
  • dry scalp
  • eczema
  • mosquito bites
  • psoriasis
  • stings
  • stretch marks
  • flaky, scaly or dry skin.

Older stretch marks are notoriously difficult to treat. What would make Tamanu Oil more effective than any other remedy?
Its’ rare fatty acid profile.


RESEARCH: HOW TAMANU OIL HEALS SCARS & MARKS

There has been studies of the healing properties of Tamanu Oil. Of interest is the special fatty properties of Tamanu Oil. These fatty properties help soften wounds, scars and stretch marks.

Organic Tamanu oil has a unique fatty acid profile. It has an unusual fatty acid called calophyllic acid. There are few studies on Calophyllum (calophyllic acid). But studies do exist, and there are enough to give credence to the skin healing ability of Tamanu Oil. Various studies verified the wound healing, safety, and antibacterial properties of Calophyllum (3). This supports the anecdotal reports of the skin improvement seen with the traditional use of Tamanu Oil for at least scars, burns, and stretch marks.

CONCLUSION

Tamanu Oil is an exciting and promising Oil for a host of topical and medical uses. Tamanu Oil research is still limited. But studies are still in development to further explore potential benefits. What we do know is that Tamanu Oil is effective on several skin conditions and treating damaged skin.

WARNING: Tamanu is a nut. Tamanu oil should be avoided by those with nut allergies.



REFERENCES

  1. Warrier, Kannan. (2010). Calophyllum inophyllum. Pages 168-174.
  2. Ibid, Page 176
  3. Léguillier, Teddy et al. “The Wound Healing and Antibacterial Activity of Five Ethnomedical Calophyllum inophyllum Oils: An Alternative Therapeutic Strategy to Treat Infected Wounds.” PloS one vol. 10,9 e0138602. 25 Sep. 2015, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138602 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4583440/

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Clean & Green Beauty, Green Beauty, Ingredient Glossary, Organic, Science of Beauty, Skincare
Tagged: Tamanu Oil, Tamanu Oil Research, The Science of Beauty

The Essentials of Essential Oils Part 1: Organic Carrier Oil Gift Set for Hair, Face & Body

February 28, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Today we’re starting a series on Essential Oils and Carrier Oils, and how to use them to make your beauty routine more effective and enjoyable. First up, we’ll be reviewing a lovely Carrier Oil Mixing Set we received.

The Gio Naturals Organic Carrier Oil Gift Set for Hair, Face & Body contains four bottles of carrier oils and one empty bottle to mix your own concoction, and is great for both as a gift and as a starter kit into DIY beauty oils The four carrier oils are Jojoba, Argan, Castor and Tamanu, which makes for a very versatile set. Here is an overview of each oil, its’ uses, and the quality and presentation of these particular oils.

Jojoba Oil is one of my favorites. I use this to both help other oils penetrate into hair and because it fills the hair shaft in porous hair. Helps repair heat damage, great for scalp problems like dandruff. Very soothing. If I have a free day, I apply Jojoba earlier in the day and let that sit for a bit, then apply other oils or conditioners atop the Jojoba. A small amount of Jojoba can be used on the ends of hair for styling and protecting, it is not greasy. Similar benefits to olive oil for scalp but it is much easier to wash Jojoba out of the hair. If you are a “No ‘poo” shampooer, you will definitely like Jojoba over olive oil for scalp conditioning. Adds shine. Unscented and absorbs easily. I found the quality of this particular brand to be unscented, thick, and rich and a nice rich golden color.

Jojoba is also very nice as a facial moisturizer, especially if you oily skin, as it is very close to sebum, so it helps the skin regulate itself.

Argan Oil is for the repair of damaged follicles and for hair loss. Argan is the popular buzz word in many products these days, but for hair, the real value is to apply it to the scalp. Personally I don’t find much value to Argan in the length of my hair, but many prefer it to other conditioning oils. I do find it beneficial for nail beds to retain moisture on my nails that split and crack easily. It is also good on cracked, dry skin on feet, and for stretch marks. This particular bottle has a warm, nutty scent, but it is light enough to not be noticed, especially when combined with other oils.

Castor Oil thickens thinning hair and acts as a humectant for frizzy hair. Also useful for eyelash growth/conditioning. Apply to a cotton swab and blink your eyelashes over the tip to avoid getting it in your eyes. Also good for conditioning eyebrows. This bottle was thick, golden and no scent.

Tamanu Oil was unfamiliar to me, in doing some research it is used for skin conditions such as cold sores, psoriasis, eczema, acne scars, general scars, burns, stings, stretch marks, mosquito bites, toenail fungus, dry scalp and flaky, scaly or overly dry skin. Tamanu oil is also topical healing agent with antineuralgic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibiotic, and antioxidant properties. Unlike Jojoba, there is a definite scent to Tamanu, sort of a mesquite smell. It is not terrible, but it would conflict with a floral scent perfume. It is however, less of a scent than some topical ointments. There is a greenish tint to the golden color; a very tiny bit goes a long way.
The fifth bottle in this set is the white Blender bottle to mix your own combinations. A good example might be 3 parts Argan Oil with 1 part Castor Oil for applying to the scalp to reduce dandruff and encourage hair growth, and add a couple drops of Jojoba to help the mix penetrate into the scalp and to condition the scalp skin.

The oils also mix nicely with sugar scrubs and to ramp up your basic facial moisturizers.

Gio Naturals Organic Carrier Oil Gift Set

Gio Naturals Organic Carrier Oil Gift Set

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Beauty, Body, Gifts, Gym Beauty Bag, Hair, Skincare, Spa Economy
Tagged: Argan Oil, Carrier Oil, Castor Oil, Essential Oil, Gio Naturals, Gio Naturals Organic Carrier Oil Gift Set, Jojoba Oil, Tamanu Oil

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