Soya Bean Oil ORGANIC
Product Name: Soya Bean Oil ORGANIC
Botanic Name: Glycine soja
Organic Soybean Oil, or soya bean (Glycine Max) is derived from a species of legume native to East Asia. Soybean Oil is one of the world's most widely used natural oils. Organic Soybean Oil is a clear light honey colored oil with a bland characteristic odor. Applications for Bulk Organic Soybean Oil are vast including nutritional supplement, cosmetic, food, and agriculture. Organic Soya Bean Oil is becoming increasingly popular with massage therapists because of its very light consistency, and is considered to be an excellent alternative to Almond Sweet. It is also commonly used in bath oil, skin care, hair care and soap making formulations. Soybean oil, extracted from Glycine max seeds, is a versatile oil used in skincare, haircare, cooking, and industrial applications due to its high content of fatty acids, vitamin E, and antioxidants.
1. Skincare Uses
Deep Moisturization – Rich in linoleic acid, it hydrates and strengthens the skin barrier.
Anti-Aging & Wrinkle Reduction – Contains vitamin E and antioxidants that fight free radicals.
Brightening & Even Skin Tone – Helps reduce dark spots and hyperpigmentation.
Acne & Inflammation Control – Non-comedogenic and helps balance oily skin.
Sun Damage Protection – Contains natural compounds that provide mild UV protection.
How to Use: Apply a few drops directly to the skin or mix with a moisturizer or serum.
2. Haircare Uses
Scalp Hydration & Dandruff Control – Nourishes the scalp and prevents flakiness.
Strengthens Hair & Prevents Breakage – Rich in omega-3, 6, and 9, improving hair elasticity.
Adds Shine & Smoothness – Reduces frizz and enhances hair softness.
Encourages Hair Growth – Supports healthy follicles and reduces hair loss.
How to Use: Massage into the scalp before washing or mix into shampoo/conditioner.
3. Body Care & Massage
Whole-Body Hydration – Lightweight and easily absorbed without clogging pores.
Muscle & Joint Pain Relief – Anti-inflammatory properties help relax sore muscles.
Stretch Mark & Scar Healing – Improves skin elasticity and promotes regeneration.
How to Use: Apply as a massage oil or mix with essential oils for added benefits.
4. Culinary Uses (For Edible Soybean Oil)
Cooking & Frying – Has a high smoke point, making it ideal for frying and sautéing.
Salad Dressings & Marinades – Used in vinaigrettes and sauces.
Baking Substitute – Can replace butter or other oils in recipes.
How to Use: Use in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
5. Industrial & Commercial Uses
Biofuel Production – Used in biodiesel as an alternative fuel source.
Lubricants & Coatings – Found in paints, plastics, and printing inks.
Animal Feed – Used as a nutritional supplement in livestock feed.