In this short video I want to introduce you to blueberry seed oil! Like all our lipid and carrier oils, blueberry seed oil is pressed from the seeds of the fruit. One of the oils I bought came in the most amazing deep green color, while a second one I have is pale with almost no color at all.
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All oils because they all have their each and individual properties and nutrients
Would love to do deep into the puree forms of fruit and how to incorporate it into skin,body and hair care products…..tyia
Hi Jan, where did you buy your blueberry seed oil from?
hello susan, very informative i was indeed searching for virgin blueberry seed oil for crafting a serum targeted for oily,acne prone ski types. Blueberry oil also exists in purple shade. Hope u’ve come across that too..
You always bring some new perspective that keeps me excited about skin care product formulation! Thank you for this beauty!
It it beautiful green color I may tray it in my hair products
Thank you Susan.
Very interesting description and actual application to the skin demonstration. What a beautiful color to that unrefined blueberry seed oil! Thanks, Susan.
Very interesting description and actual application to the skin demonstration. What a beautiful color to that unrefined blueberry seed oil! Thanks, Susan.
Very interesting..thank you..I’m excited to learn more.
Thank you for sharing !
I learn something new every time I listen to you Susan. Thank you!
Thank you, Susan. I have never heard of this oil before, but LOVE seed oils in my skin care products. I always learn something from watching your videos. Have a lovely evening.
Thank you, Susan! I recently got blueberry seed oil from Lotion Crafter, and it is that same beautiful green color, and the scent is heavenly! I’ve mixed it with Kpangnan butter for a wonderful protective facial balm.
Thank you Susan, very informative. I was happy to learn that Blueberry oil can be used in place of Cranberry oil, since there are currently no suppliers of Cranberry oil in New Zealand. Looking forward to your next video.
I have only used blueberry seed oil which is lavender/purple in color. Gorgeous to look at and smells good enough to eat! 😋
Hi Susan, love your video…I am looking to buy sych a deep green bluebery oil, can you please tell me the supplier???Thank you so much
The green one I got from Lotion Crafter in Washington state – There is also a purple one I got from Cocojojo that is very unusual.