Acai Oil: the Secret to Younger-looking Skin

  • Feb 09, 2009
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So much has been written about the healing powers of the acai fruit. Antioxidants, anthocyanins, vitamins and minerals in acai can significantly improve your health and protect you from chronic diseases. But what you don’t know is this miracle berry can do wonders for your outer beauty too – through acai oil.



Ushering in the year 2009 are cosmetic products that feature acai oil extract as a main ingredient. Lotions, topical creams, make-up, and hair care treatments made with acai oil are finding their way onto shelves of popular cosmetic brands.



Acai oil is rich in Vitamin C, B1, B2 and B3, as well as minerals such as iron, potassium, calcium, phosphorus. Oil is extracted from the acai fruit and mixed with other herbs to cure various skin problems such as psoriasis and eczema.



As an anti-aging medium, the acai’s real value lies in its rich natural vitamin E content which is essential for tissue regeneration. Acai oil has phytosterols that protect the superficial layer of the skin from wearing away, and essential fatty acids such as linoleic acid, Omega-6 and Omega-9 that nourishes the skin.



Can’t seem to get rid of wrinkles? Acai oil can help you. Acai berries contain high levels of anthocyanins that preserve connective tissues like collagen. Acai oil restores moisture to your face and body, making your skin glow and look several years younger.



Acai oil is good for your hair too. Renowned shampoo and conditioner labels are now offering products with acai oil, promising to deeply moisturize hair, add luster, enrich hair color, and make hair more manageable.



Ingesting acai is still the most effective way of absorbing its antioxidants and nutrients. But with skin and hair care products now offering the health benefits of acai oil, you can experience the rejuvenating capability of acai inside and out.

Matt Mason

To get the full details on the Brazilian Acai Berry - visit the Acai Berry Research Center

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