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almond oilAn oil obtained by pressing sweet almonds. French almond oil, huile d'amande , is very expensive and has the delicate flavor and aroma of lightly toasted almonds. The U.S. variety is much milder and doesn't compare either in flavor or in price. Almond oil can be found in specialty gourmet markets and many supermarkets T
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almond oilOil derived from almonds with softening properties. Almond oil is known for its mildness and is often used as an emollient (smoothener and softener) in lotions and creams.
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almond oilAlmond oil is vegetable oil made with almonds. It’s used in cosmetics products that soften the skin.
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almond oilOil derived from the seeds of almonds with softening properties. Almond oil is known for its mildness and is often used as an emollient (smoothener and softener) in lotions and creams.
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almond oilA fixed oil expressed from sweet almonds, the kernels of varieties of Prunus amygdalus; used in ointments. Bitter almond oil, a volatile oil from the dried ripe kernels of bitter almonds and from other kernels containing amygdalin; it contains between 2 and 4% of hydrocyanic acid and 95% of benzaldehyde. (05 Mar 2000)
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almond oilPressed from the seeds of the sweet almond, fragrant, pure almond oil is well-suited for every skin type sensitive skin conditions included. It is of high quality, non-comedogenic and penetrates deep into the skin, because it can pass through the barrier of the horny layer. At the same time, it stabilises the skin's natural balance and reduces [..]
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