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Fenugreek Oil

Form :

Liquid

Description :

Overview of Fenugreek Oil

 

Fenugreek Oil is extracted from fenugreek seeds and known for its warm, nutty, and slightly bitter aroma. It is prized for its therapeutic properties, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and hair- and skin-conditioning benefits.

The oil blends well with other herbal oils, such as rosemary and lavender, which are commonly used in hair care and wellness formulations.

Complementary profiles include Rosemary Oil, Lavender Oil, and other herbal aroma chemicals in Our Products.

 

 

Applications of Fenugreek Oil

 

Personal Care & Cosmetics

Utilized in shampoos, hair oils, and products for skincare to aid in condition and nourishment.

 

Aromatherapy & Wellness

Helps reduce inflammation and overall well-being in therapeutic blends.

 

Food & Beverage

Uses sparingly as a flavouring in traditional spice mixes and cooking recipes.

 

Pharmaceutical

Incorporated into medicinal products for its healing and anti-inflammatory effects.

 

 

Safety & Handling Guidelines

  • Wear gloves, a mask, and protective eyewear during handling.
  • Avoid direct inhalation and extended skin contact.
  • Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat and sunlight.
  • Follow standard industrial safety, storage, and disposal procedures.

 

 

Where to Buy Fenugreek Oil?

 

Fenugreek Oil Manufacturer in India:

High-quality Fenugreek Oil is ideal for hair care, skincare, and therapeutic products.

 

Fenugreek Oil Supplier & Distributor:

Available in bulk and private-label packaging with export-grade sealing.

Discover more herbal oils and aroma chemicals in Our Products and Aroma Chemicals.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Can Fenugreek Oil help with hair growth?

    Yes, it is commonly used to promote healthy hair and scalp.


  2. Is it suitable for skin care?

    It conditions the skin and reduces inflammation.


  3. How does it blend with other oils?

    Blends well with rosemary, lavender, and chamomile oils.


  4. Is it used in food flavouring?

    Yes, but in minimal amounts due to its strong aroma.


  5. What is its aroma profile?

    Warm, nutty, and slightly bitter.



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