Moringa Oil for Skin and Hair: A Single-Ingredient Multitasker
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Moringa Oil for Skin and Hair: A Single-Ingredient Multitasker

How to use cold-pressed moringa oil on skin (face, body, cuticles, lips) and hair (ends, frizz, scalp, beard) — one bottle, many uses.

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by Roohul Ali Amin December 14, 2023 1 min read
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If you've been looking for a single-ingredient oil that works on both skin and hair, cold-pressed moringa oil is one of the most versatile options out there. Here's a clear guide to what it does well and how to use it.

What Cold-Pressing Means

Cold-pressing extracts oil from moringa seeds at low temperatures using only mechanical pressure — no chemical solvents, no high heat. The result keeps the oil's natural color, scent, and the plant compounds that heat-treatment can degrade.

For Skin

  • Face: 2–3 drops of moringa face oil pressed into damp clean skin morning or evening.
  • Body: applied directly to elbows, knees, ankles, or any rough patch right after the shower.
  • Cuticles: a tiny dab worked into the cuticle line.
  • Lips: a small amount as a lip balm.

For Hair

  • Ends: a single drop smoothed through damp ends after towel-drying.
  • Frizz: a drop rubbed between palms and patted onto frizz spots.
  • Pre-wash scalp treatment: 5–10 drops massaged into the scalp 20 minutes before shampooing.
  • Beard: 2–3 drops worked through daily.

Why It Works for Most Skin and Hair Types

  • Lightweight texture — absorbs without a heavy or greasy finish.
  • Non-comedogenic — doesn't clog pores.
  • Naturally rich in oleic acid — similar profile to olive oil.
  • Single ingredient — no fragrance, no preservatives to react to.

Storage

Cool, dark place. Sealed bottles last about 12 months. If the oil clouds in cold weather, that's normal — warm the bottle between your hands to liquefy.

Patch-test before regular use. For external use only.

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Roohul Ali Amin

Editorial team at Zest Of Moringa. Writing about plant-based wellness, family-grown moringa, and the rituals that come with it.

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