High-linoleic sunflower oil is one of the gentlest carrier oils — ideal for sensitive skin, baby massage, and full-body moisturizing. Cold-pressed retains polyphenols destroyed by refining.
Hypoallergenic profile — among the lowest reactivity rates of any plant oil.
High linoleic acid content rebuilds the skin's protective lipid barrier.
Dermatologist-recommended for infant skin (after 1 month, post-cord-stump).
Penetrates faster than coconut or olive — ideal for daily use.
No. Cooking sunflower is refined, heated, and bleached. Cold-pressed retains the antioxidants and isn't suitable for high-heat cooking.
Two cultivars. We use high-linoleic for cosmetic use (better skin barrier). High-oleic is for cooking.
Yes for face/sensitive areas (coconut is too comedogenic). Coconut is OK for body.
12-18 months unopened. After opening, 8-12 months. Refrigerate to extend.
Cosmetic-grade sunflower oil is cold-pressed from sunflower seeds — light, linoleic-rich and one of the most skin-compatible budget oils, gentle enough that hospitals have used it on newborn skin.
Brewoil's sunflower is cold-pressed and lab-verified — a different product entirely from refined cooking sunflower oil.
Sunflower strengthens the moisture barrier without any greasy weight, calms easily-irritated skin, and works head-to-toe as an everyday body oil.
It is also a reliable, neutral carrier for essential-oil blends and baby-massage-style gentle routines.
Apply a thin layer to damp skin after bathing, or use freely as a massage base. Blend 12 drops of essential oil into 30 ml for a custom oil.
Sunflower suits sensitive, dry and normal skins, and anyone needing a gentle everyday oil. Patch test first.