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Camellia Oil, also known as Tea Seed Oil, is a vegetable oil derived from the seeds of Camellia oleifera, a species of flowering plant native to East Asia. It is a pale yellow to light greenish-brown oil with a nutty flavor and a high smoke point. Camellia Oil is widely used in cooking, cosmetics, and skincare products. It is a popular choice for deep-frying due to its high smoke point and neutral flavor. It is also used as a base for massage oils and as a carrier oil for essential oils.
Camellia Oil is rich in oleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid, and linoleic acid, a polyunsaturated fatty acid. It also contains vitamins A, B, and E, as well as antioxidants and minerals. These nutrients make Camellia Oil a popular choice for skincare products, as it helps to nourish and protect the skin.
Some companies in the Camellia Oil market include La Tourangelle, Kama Ayurveda, and The Body Shop. Show Less Read more