Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil Description
Simply put, hydrogenated rapeseed oil is a non-fragrant plant oil that's been put through the hydrogenation process. This type of hydrogenation involves adding hydrogen gas to the oil, making it more stable and also changing its texture, typically changing from a fluid (oil) state to a semi-solid state. On skin, hydrogenated rapeseed oil works as an emollient, thickening agent, and occlusive. As a plant oil, its antioxidants (chiefly a compound known as sinapinic acid and vitamin E) plus polyunsaturated fatty acids such as the highly stable omgega-9 erucic acid help ensure skin looks and feels healthy and younger by preventing water loss, repairing skin's surface, and bolstering skin's supply of antioxidants. Note: Rapeseed oil is also known as canola oil.
Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil References
Phytotherapy Research, February 2020, pages 254-269
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, January 2017, pages 37-46
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, October 2015, pages 496-505