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Prickly Pear Seed Oil: Your Best Defense Against Aging

Out of all of the skin concerns, aging is certainly up at the top of the list. Why? Because inevitably it affects everyone - men and women alike - after a certain age. While genetics play a large role in the timing of the signs of aging, you will start to notice it after a while. And while we should all truly embrace our age (it’s just a number after all) and be glad for the life we’ve been given, our skin can always use a little TLC to help counter some of the more noticeable signs of age.

While preventative measures are the best methods to combat excessive signs of aging, simple skincare products made with luxurious natural elements use the power of organic compounds to reverse tired skin.

Prickly pear seed oil is a standout natural product hitting the beauty scene currently and has gained worldwide acceptance as one of the most powerful natural anti-aging products on the market. Extracted from the prickly pear cactus, this oil has been used for centuries for healing, cooking, and beauty uses.

While many people don’t always reach for the natural products first when addressing skincare and aging concerns, the science behind prickly pear seed oil makes it a top contender for effectively addressing your skin concerns. 

 

Why Use Prickly Pear Oil for Anti-Aging


Despite its historical origins, prickly pear seed oil has really only started making waves in the skincare industry for the last year or so. Maybe it’s because of its intimidating botanical origins or its difficulty to produce, but either way, we should all be considering adding prickly pear seed oil into our skincare routine. 

 

High Levels of Antioxidants

Natural skin products are often known for their multi-beneficial powers and prickly pear seed oil is no exception. Antioxidants are especially important in the fight against aging skin because these natural compounds work to rid the skin of free radicals that are the underlying cause of aging skin.

While other natural oils also contain antioxidants, prickly pear seed oil boats the highest concentration of them, making each drop up to 150% more effective than other beauty oils on the market. Belatins, the scientific name for the antioxidants in prickly pear oil, are also found in other fruits and berries such as pomegranates, goji berries, and blueberries, but the prickly pear cactus is one of the only plants that have as much power in its topical application.

Of course, blueberries are extremely good for your overall health and wellness, but a topical application of these antioxidants targets your skincare concerns directly, producing much faster results. 

 

Brightens and Tightens

Unsaturated fatty acids are also a substance present in prickly pear oil, and while we’re often told to shy away from consuming high-fat foods, fatty acids work as anti-inflammatories on the skin. If you’ve ever wondered why your skin gets inflamed easily or turns red without much prodding, it probably means you’re missing the presence of fatty acids in your skincare routine.

The topical application of fatty acids actually works to brighten dark areas of your skin. From under eye circles to sun damage, prickly pear oil works quickly to even out your complexion and brighten up your skin.

Another natural compound in the oil, linoleic acid, is a collagen-boosting substance that renews skin cells and promotes the revival of additional skin cells. This process gives the appearance of younger, firmer skin with increased elasticity.

Works with All Skin Types

In addition to its powerful compounds, prickly pear seed oil is also non-condegemic, meaning it will never clog your pores and works with all skin types. If you’re hesitant about using an oil on your skin – especially if you struggle with oily skin - you’re in luck. Prickly pear oil also absorbs into the skin easily, so you’ll never have to worry about walking out the door or heading to sleep with excess oil on your skin.

How to Use Prickly Pear Seed Oil for Anti-Aging

Although most are familiar with different types of skin care products, beauty oil is often the hardest to master. With prickly pear oil you’ll never have to worry about the oil just sitting on top of your skin, but if you’re still nervous about applying the oil directly to your skin these simple usage tips will ease your transition into the oil.

  1. Apply the oil after you’ve cleansed and toned for maximum absorption and impact. 
  2. Use the oil in place of your moisturizer if your skin is well-hydrated.  
  3. You’ll only need a drop or two. It goes a long way so don’t apply as generously as a moisturizer. 
  4. Massage the oil into your skin, taking special care with any dark spots or other areas of concern.
  5. Never waste a drop of the oil. Massage the remaining oil into your hands - including your cuticles - for beautiful hands and nails. 


The Difference Between Pure and Diluted Prickly Pear Oil

Now that prickly pear seed oil is becoming more and more popular, it’s important to distinguish between blends versus the pure product. Prickly pear oil is a more expensive natural skin care product due to its effectiveness and difficulty to produce. Because of this, many suppliers will water the product down with a concoction of other less-expensive oils such as argan or macadamia nut to keep the price lower. This results in a much more diluted product with less healing power.

Sunia K. Cosmetics sells a 100% pure prickly pear seed oil that’s organically grown and sustainably produced. It’s never watered down with any other oils and retains 100% of the plant’s natural benefits.

Sabrah Oil is one of the best pure prickly pear seed oils on the market, making it worth the higher price tag.

If you’re looking to remedy signs of aging naturally, look to prickly pear seed to help you through the process. Your skin will thank you for years to come.

Discover Sunia K. Cosmetics prickly pear oil product and learn more about why this oil should be part of your anti-aging skincare routine.

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