Salvia Hispanica (Chia) Seed Oil at a Glance
- Non-fragrant plant oil
- Considered the richest plant source of omega-3 fatty acids
- Also contains phenolic acids and isoflavones, two potent sources of antioxidants
- Has excellent moisturizing properties
- Able to combat free radical damage
Salvia Hispanica (Chia) Seed Oil Description
(chia) seed oil is a non-fragrant plant oil whose seeds are a rich source of fatty acids. Oil constitutes roughly 30-40% of chia seeds, and chia seeds are the richest plant source of omega- 3 fatty acids (as skin-soothing, barrier replenishing alpha-linolenic acid).
Chia seed oil is also a rich source of linoleic acid (omega- 6 fatty acid), as well as phenolic acids and isoflavones, two potent sources of antioxidants.
In skin care, this means chia seed oil has excellent moisturizing properties, helping restore and improve skin’s appearance, as well as anti-aging properties due to its ability to combat free radical damage. Chia seed oil is also an excellent addition to one’s diet, as it’s been shown to improve overall health when ingested.
Salvia Hispanica (Chia) Seed Oil References
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Frontiers in Pharmacology, May 2020, Article 785
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Annals of Dermatology, May 2010, pages 143-148