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Moringa Oil

Behenic-rich Ayurvedic stable oil.
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Cold-pressed moringa (drumstick) oil is uniquely stable — 70% behenic acid resists oxidation for years. Used in Ayurveda for skin nourishment and as a perfume base.

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300ml · cold-pressed · single-origin · South India
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Why Moringa?

Extreme shelf stability

Doesn't go rancid for 5+ years — used in classical perfumery as a base.

Antibacterial

Naturally antibacterial — good for acne and minor skin infections.

Hair conditioning

Penetrates hair shaft; reduces protein loss.

Detoxifying

Traditional Ayurvedic use as a skin detoxifier and pollutant resistor.

How to use

  1. Face: 2 drops at night
  2. Hair: pre-wash mask 30 min
  3. Perfume base: dilute essential oils into moringa
  4. Body: post-shower moisturizer
  5. Stable at room temp for years

Common questions

Same as drumstick oil?

Yes — moringa is the English name, drumstick is the Indian name for the same tree (Moringa oleifera).

Sustainable?

Moringa is fast-growing and drought-resistant — one of the most sustainable oil crops.

Why is it shelf-stable?

Behenic acid (C22) is more saturated than other plant oil fatty acids. Saturated fats resist oxidation.

Edible?

Our moringa is cosmetic-grade. Food-grade moringa requires different processing standards.

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About Moringa Oil

Moringa oil is cold-pressed from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera tree, the 'miracle tree'. It is remarkably high in oleic acid and stable antioxidants, which gives it an unusually long shelf life and a light, silky finish.

Brewoil's moringa oil is cold-pressed and lab-verified for purity.

Benefits of Moringa Oil

Moringa hydrates and softens skin while helping defend against pollution and oxidative stress — a useful quality in India's urban environments. It absorbs cleanly, supports a smooth, even-looking complexion, and conditions the hair and scalp.

Its stability also makes it an excellent base oil for diluting essential oils.

How to Use Moringa Oil

For skin, press two to three drops into damp skin morning or evening. For hair, massage into the scalp or smooth over the lengths. It also works well as a carrier for a few drops of an essential oil such as rosemary or lavender.

Who It's For

Moringa suits most skin types, especially those exposed to pollution, and anyone wanting a stable, multi-use oil for face, body and hair. Patch test before first use.

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