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100% Pure Herbal Essential Cyperus Oil for Soap Making Cyperus Rotundus Oil

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Nutgrass is a renowned herb used across many effective skincare formulations. As per Ayurveda, it has been used in various concoctions which were prepared to lighten dark spots and etc.

Benefits…

It has also been found in many Ayurvedic medicines to treat rashes, fungal infections and skin conditions. The powdered extracts of Nutgrass root are highly potent and enriched with antioxidants, which helps to slow the skin’s aging as it works to reduce the fine lines and wrinkles. It helps to control excessive formulation of pigment, melanin, in the skin. Thereby it restores brighter complexion of the skin. Nutgrass is cooling in nature, its anti-inflammatory property helps soothe redness, breakouts, and inflamed skin. It has proven to treat severe skin conditions. It is rich in fatty acids, vitamins and flavonoids which are extremely beneficial for the skin as well as hair. These properties add to the skin’s radiance, and strengthens the hair with shine and volume.


  • FOB Price: US $0.5 - 9,999 / Piece
  • Min.Order Quantity: 100 Piece/Pieces
  • Supply Ability: 10000 Piece/Pieces per Month
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    Background: The oil of the grass Cyperus rotundus (purple nutsedge) is an effective and safe treatment option for a variety of conditions. It has anti-inflammatory and antipigmenting properties. There have been no clinical trials comparing topical C. rotundus oil with skin-lightening treatments for axillary hyperpigmentation.

    Aim: To assess the efficacy of C. rotundus essential oil (CREO) in treating axillary hyperpigmentation, and compare with another active treatment hydroquinone (HQ) and a placebo (cold cream) in this study.

    Methods: The study included 153 participants, who were assigned to one of three study groups: CREO, HQ group or placebo group. A tri-stimulus colorimeter was used to assess pigmentation and erythema. Two independent experts completed the Physician Global Assessment, and the patients completed a self-assessment questionnaire.

    Results: CREO had significantly (P < 0.001) better depigmenting effects than HQ. CREO and HQ did not differ significantly in terms of depigmentation effects (P > 0.05); however, there were statistically significant differences in anti-inflammatory effects and decrease in hair growth (P < 0.05) in favour of CREO.

    Conclusions: CREO is a cost-effective and safe treatment for axillary hyperpigmentation.








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