Blueberry Seed Oil
Vaccinium corymbosum
You might need blueberry seed oil if you want. . .
- A nourishing antioxidant-rich skin oil
- To soothe irritated skin
- To enhance your complexion
Benefits of Blueberry Seed Oil
- Rich in antioxidants
- Nourishes and hydrates skin
- Soothes and calms irritation
- Supports the body’s natural wound repair processes
Common Ways to Use Blueberry Seed Oil
Blueberry seed oil can be used as a facial serum, skincare moisturizer, and in addition to night creams or eye creams, body oil, lip care, hair repair, and more.
Growing and Foraging Information
Vaccinium Corymbosum/ Blueberry seed oil prefers a cool, temperate climate with cold winters. They need a period of winter chill to produce fruit. They are a common shrub to go in many household gardens. It is also possible to find them while foraging, just be sure to properly identify.
Safety Concerns
Blueberry seed oil is generally considered safe for most people when used topically or in small amounts. However, allergic reactions or sensitivities are possible.
Drug Interaction: If you have any health concerns or are taking any prescription medication, please consult with your health care provider before adding new herbs to your diet.
Breastfeeding and Pregnancy: There are no known contraindications for breastfeeding and pregnancy. It is considered safe.
Other Concerns: Ensure you are getting products from a reputable source. Skin reactions are rare but possible. Store properly for best use
Select Studies About Blueberry Seed Oil
This article discusses how oils made from a few plants including blueberry seed are used and are beneficial to an anti-inflammatory lifestyle.
The data in this article suggests that the cold-pressed berry seed oils may serve as potential dietary sources of tocopherols, carotenoids, and natural antioxidants.