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Cold Pressed Black Sesame Oil (100ml)

Heart Cholesterol
Brain Supports
Supports Liver Function
Reduce Premature Greying
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    Black Sesame Oil: A Timeless Health Ally for Daily Wellness

    Cold-Pressed Black Sesame Oil has been used for generations as a do-all health cure; it's not something ancient or obsolete. Loaded with vitamins like zinc, magnesium, vitamin E, and good fat, this oil is a one stop solution for a better skin. Your joints run more smoothly, your skin shines with greater brightness, and your body is constructed with greater solidity. It's a simple way to enhance health without having to do something special, whether you incorporate it into your skin care routine.

    1. Nourishes Hair and Scalp

    Dry scalp, breakage, hair fall—black sesame oil takes care of it all. It stimulates the blood flow in the scalp, fortifies the roots, and restores a healthy glow to worn-out hair.

    How to use: Massage 2–3 tablespoons of warm oil into your scalp. Leave it in for 30 minutes or overnight, then wash it with a gentle shampoo.

    2. Helps Dry or Inflamed Skin

    This oil is a blessing if your skin feels dry or irritated. It retains moisture, and its anti-inflammatory properties soothe things without disturbing them harshly—no irritating ingredients required.

    How to use: Massage a few drops into wet skin after shower. Use a drop or two mixed with aloe vera or honey as a once-a-week face mask for a quick facial treat.

    3. Relieves Aching Muscles and Joints

    Got sore shoulders or stiff knees? The heat and anti-inflammatory action of this oil eases stiffness and boosts circulation where you need it most.

    How to use: Heat it up a bit and rub it into any sore or tight muscles. Take 5–10 minutes to rub it in—it feels wonderful after a hot shower or right before bed.

    4. Reduce Premature Greying

    Black sesame oil is well-known for helping with hair colouration and may be able to slow down grey hair pigmentation. Black sesame oil is high in minerals that can feed the scalp and produce healthy hair that may eventually become darker after regular use. 

    How to use: Warm the oil slightly. Apply to the scalp 2-3 times a week by massaging with your fingers. Leave on for at least an hour or overnight and rinse with a gentle shampoo.

    Why Pick Our Black Sesame Oil?

    • Cold-Pressed, Not RefinedNo heat, no chemicals—just pure oil that keeps all the nutrients.

    • Free from Additives— No preservatives, fragrances, or color. What you see is what you get.

    • Certified by FSSAI—you know it's safe, clean, and made with care.

    • Locally Made in India—Sourced from Indian farms and small-scale units that keep things ethical and sustainable.

    • Eco-Friendly Process—We support clean production and low-waste methods as part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan.

    Wrapping Up!

    Neat Cold-Pressed Black Sesame Oil is a subtle little powerhouse that can be used in a dozen different ways. It feeds your body naturally and integrates smoothly with your lifestyle. You don't have to switch everything at once; just begin small and allow the advantages to accumulate.

    Cold Pressed Black Sesame Oil for Hair Strength & Scalp Care – 100 ml bottle with box packaging, ideal for cooking, massage, and wellness use.
    Range of Cold Pressed Black Sesame Oil bottles in various sizes, 100% pure and additive-free, perfect for hair, skin, and cooking benefits.
    Health benefits of Cold Pressed Black Sesame Oil including bone support, oral oil pulling, liver health, and blood sugar regulation.
    Nutrition facts label of Cold Pressed Black Sesame Oil – 100% black sesame oil, 124 kcal per serving, rich in healthy fats and vitamin K.

    Rooted in Ritual

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1. Person applying oil to their leg for bone and joint support therapy.  
2. Someone receiving a foot massage for skin barrier repair.  
3. Woman relaxing with a hair treatment, surrounded by hibiscus flowers and hair care products.  
4. Person lying down with candles and receiving a head massage for stress relief and nervous system calming.

    Joint Pain: Heat it a bit and rub it into any sore or tight muscles. Take 5–10 minutes to rub it in—it feels wonderful after a hot shower or right before bed.

    Skin Repair: Massage a few drops into wet skin after a shower. Use a drop or two mixed with aloe vera or honey as a once-a-week face mask for a quick facial treat.

    Premature Greying: Apply warm oil to your scalp 2–3 times a week to help reduce premature greying.

    Stress Reliever: Warm the oil and massage your scalp or feet before bed. It calms the nerves and helps you sleep better.

    Customer Reviews

    FAQs

    What is black sesame oil?

    This oil is made from pressing black sesame seeds. That's it. It's darker, more intense in flavour, and a lot nuttier than normal sesame oil.

    Can I cook with it, or is it just for finishing?

    You can cook with it, it is just pretty strong, so most people just tend to use a little drizzle at the end -- like drizzling it into noodles or soups or stir-fries. You can use it for cooking, too, if you aren't worried about bold flavour.

    Is black sesame oil good for me?

    Yes, there are many good fats inside black sesame oil, plus there are some antioxidants in it as well. People say it helps with your skin, nuances your digestion, and can even help with your hair -- not a miracle oil, but surely better than processed oils.

    Does it taste the same as "regular" sesame oil?

    No. It's deeper, more earthy, it has a roasty flavour that regular sesame oil does not have. If you like bold, nutty flavours, then you will probably like it. If not, then start with a smaller amount just to see how you like it.

    How do I store it at home?

    Store it in a cool, dark place... like a cupboard that is out of direct sunlight. You do not have to refrigerate it, but don't store it next to your stove when cooking. It should last a while if you store it properly.