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Video: Tigernuts Oil: Properties, Benefits And Uses

A remedy with multiple benefits known since Antiquity, tiger nut oil is currently used both in the kitchen and in the beauty routine of every blogger and influencer. Once extracted from the nutgrass plant, it is particularly renowned for its cosmetic virtues on the skin and hair. However, it has other secrets to discover! So, after kakui oil, focus on your new favorite beauty ally!
All you need to know about the precious tigernuts oil

What is tiger nut oil and where does it come from? As already mentioned above, this precious oil comes from the pressure of nutsedge fruits. Known under the name of Tigrée or "Tiger nut", it is has been traditionally used in the ritual beauty of the oriental women. Unlike other countries, it is still not very widespread in France. But thanks to the many virtues it contains, this is changing! In addition to its moisturizing and revitalizing effects, it relieves attacks of psoriasis and eczema and limits hair growth.
What are its origins ?

Native to North and tropical Africa, the nutgrass plant is one of the oldest cultures cultivated in Egypt. Edible and beneficial, it has invaded the Mediterranean basin where it is still prized. In Spain, it is used for the preparation of sugary drinks, while in North Africa, it is considered a delicacy, because its taste is strongly reminiscent of hazelnuts. Thanks to its many nutritional properties, nutgrass can be transformed into juice, flour and vegetable oil ideal for cooking. It is also a very popular food for people with gluten and lactose intolerance.
Composition: to what do we owe its magical properties?

Rich in vitamin E, phosphorus, potassium and iron, tiger nut has several nutritional virtues. Ditto for tiger nut oil, which is very rich in oleic and linoleic unsaturated fatty acids. However, its composition is strongly influenced by the production conditions. To ensure its quality, it is better to prefer virgin and organic oil, obtained by cold pressing. Just like macadamia, hazelnut and olive oil, this oil is therefore very beneficial in the diet as well as on the skin.
What are its virtues for beauty?

Also rich in vitamin E, tiger nut oil effectively fights against premature aging of the skin of the face, improving its elasticity and providing it with softness and suppleness. Whether applied to the body or to the hair, tiger nut oil helps prevent dehydration of the skin and keeps skin supple, soft and slightly wrinkled.

Apart from being an excellent natural anti-aging treatment, tiger nut oil also has a repairing and healing effect. It heals damaged skin and helps reduce local inflammation and redness. It is therefore widely used to relieve skin prone to psoriasis and eczema.

Finally, thanks to tiger nut oil, we say goodbye to dry and damaged hair. In addition to softening the skin, it deeply nourishes the hair fiber and prevents dehydration of the hair. As a result, it is easily found in the form of smoothing and protective hair care, nourishing conditioners and masks, styling products, wax for dry ends, nourishing serum for curly and frizzy hair.
In short, tiger nut oil is known for:
- give suppleness and elasticity to the skin
- nourish excessively dry skin
- soothe the skin after waxing
- avoid ingrown hairs
- relieve psoriasis and eczema
- fight against wrinkles
- slow down and reduce hair regrowth
- beautify and nourish hair
Tigernuts oil against hair growth - effective or not?

First and foremost, tiger nut oil is well known for being able to prevent hair regrowth after waxing, especially on the legs and eyebrows. It is therefore excellent for treating significant hair growth. By adopting it as a daily care, you will see visibly finer hairs after just a few weeks.

In order to slow down their regrowth, it should be applied to the shaved areas every night before going to bed. The results can be seen more or less quickly depending on the degree of hairiness. In addition, nutgrass has the advantage of treating and relieving sores and ingrown hairs due to too frequent or incorrect depilation. So you can use the oil well as a post-waxing or after-shave treatment.
Tigernuts oil for whom and where to find it?

Generally, tiger nut oil is suitable for all skin and hair types: dry, combination and mature skin, straight and dry hair, curly and colored. It is also very suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Tigernuts are commonly found in the form of nourishing oils, balms, and moisturizing, anti-aging milks at some drugstores or online. It is also possible to get it in organic stores and grocery stores specializing in the sale of exotic foreign products.
Which product to associate it with?

The oil can be used pure or mixed with other essential oils. Fans of homemade cosmetics, you can combine it with white wax and a few drops of grapefruit and coconut oil and thus concoct your own anti-cellulite cream. By adding a little shea butter, tiger nut oil makes an excellent soothing and anti-hair regrowth treatment.

Note: unlike most vegetable oils, tigernuts can be stored outside the refrigerator, in kitchen or bathroom cupboards. wishing to test the anti-hair regrowth properties of tiger nut oil, know goes particularly well with shea butter.
Instructions for use - hair and skin application

When it comes to adopting this natural product in your daily routine, it depends on the use you plan to make. In other words, if you plan to use tigernuts oil to treat strong hairiness, moisturize the skin and prevent ingrown hairs after epilation, just apply a few drops of the product (morning and evening) to the affected area and massage it delicately. Ladies with too dry and fragile skin can adopt it as a moisturizer after bathing or showering.

Regarding the hair, tiger nut oil can be used on a dry mane before shampooing to nourish the hair fiber. In fact, you can leave it on for either an hour or overnight before rinsing it off the next morning with your regular shampoo. The exposure time strongly depends on the desired results. And no, no greasy effect is guaranteed! Although it is a vegetable oil, this product is indeed very well absorbed by the skin and hair. In addition, it leaves a very pleasant smell of hazelnut.
DIY hair regrowth cream - the complete recipe

Ingredients:
- 30 g of shea butter
- aloe vera gel
- 1 C. tbsp tiger oil
- 5 drops of lemon essential oil
Preparation and application:
In a small bowl, mix the shea butter and aloe vera gel with a fork until you get a smooth mixture. Then add the two oils and mix again. Transfer the resulting cream to an airtight jar. Apply to the affected areas after each depilation. Store and use for 2 weeks and no more.
How to use nutsedge in cooking?

As you probably understood, tiger nut oil contains several culinary virtues. Being an edible plant, the nutgrass has a slight sweet and original note. Used in dishes and salads, this oil brings a tasty and characteristic taste of dried fruits to preparations. Thanks to its composition rich in unsaturated fatty acids, generally essential for the proper functioning of the body, this oil is also known to be able to increase the level of good cholesterol.

To invite it into your own menu, nothing could be easier! You can, for example, use it for the preparation of a delicious oriental hummus or your appetizers and salads. You can also incorporate it into your homemade cakes and pastries or try the traditional Spanish drink, “la horchata de chufa”, whose basic ingredient is this oil.

So, whether for its cosmetic properties or for its culinary use, tiger nut oil has many benefits that you absolutely must discover.