6 Amazing Benefits Of Emu Oil On Your Skin And Hair

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Have you ever used emu oil before? If not, then you must do it right away as it comes with a host of health benefits. To know more about emu oil and the wonderful benefits it offers, go ahead with the post!

Emu Oil – An Overview:

Emu oil is obtained from emu fat. Emu is an Australian flightless bird that resembles a small ostrich. The crude emu fat goes through a mechanical refining process, and the pure emu oil is obtained. Pure emu oil is 100% natural, nontoxic, moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and non-allergic. This oil has been used by Australian aborigines for centuries for various medicinal purposes.

Following are the benefits of emu oil:

1. Has Anti-Aging Effect:

Emu oil is a highly moisturizing and natural skin softener, and has rejuvenating properties as well. Emu oil is non-greasy and is highly penetrating.

With age, skin cells divide at a slower rate, and skin begins to get thinner. The fibers that support the skin’s outer layer begin to loosen, resulting in depressions on the skin surface. Clinical results have proved that emu oil softens both the top layer of the skin and improves the quality of the skin at the lower layers. Emu oil helps to increase the elasticity of the skin, moisturises it, and reduces the appearance of wrinkles.

2. Heals Cuts, Scrapes And Burns:

Fat of emu has anti-inflammatory properties that can soothe wounds and prevent blisters from burns.

For burns that have affected only the outer layer of the skin, it is believed that emu oil can be applied immediately – it reduces the pain to some extent. It does not seal the burns or clog pores, but instead lets the skin breathe.

3. Treats Stretch Marks And Scars:

People are constantly looking for treatment options to minimize scars.

Emu oil reduces the redness of new stretch marks and minimizes scarring. It helps to reduce the appearance of older stretch marks and evens the surface of the skin.

It works as an anti-inflammation agent and helps to speed up the skin’s natural healing process. Pure emu oil contains oleic acid that helps in the regeneration of skin cells.

Acne occurs when an excess of oil and dead skin cells build up and block the pores. Emu oil is a natural and gentle way to improve overall skin health. Emu oil may be helpful to cure acne because of its unique ability to penetrate deep into the skin’s layers with its anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties and provide benefits for the skin.

4. Good For Hair:

Emu oil is rich in anti-inflammatory omega fatty acids. When applied to the scalp, emu oil will benefit cell growth, provide skin stimulation around new hair follicles, nourish hair follicles, thus promoting healthy and strong hair growth.

5. Treats Eczema And Psoriasis:

Eczema is a chronic skin condition that leaves patches of skin red, blistered and scaly.

The natural anti-inflammatory properties found within pure emu oil are perfect for soothing rashes caused by eczema. They can also help to rehydrate the skin. Emu oil’s anti-bacterial property prevents the spread of eczema by stopping the growth of bacteria within irritated areas.

Emu oil can be applied externally to treat dry skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. It is also suitable as a moisturizer for spot prone skin as it is non-comedogenic (meaning that it does not clog pores).

6. Prevents Arthritis:

Arthritis, muscles, joint pain, and swelling make the body movements difficult and painful. Emu oil has been proved to reduce inflammation of the joints. Emu oil contains a large amount of linoleic acid, which can ease muscle and joint pain. It also contains oleic acid, which acts as an anti-inflammatory agent.

Emu oil is anti-allergic, which means that it is suitable for all humans.

Now that you know the benefits of emu oil, start using it to live a healthy life! Also, tell us how this post has helped you. Comment in the box below.

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