Apricot Oil
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Apricot Oil
100 ml
Cold Pressed
100% Pure And Natural
Anti-Waste Promotion: Best Before Date: November 2026
For use as an ingredient in the following blends:
Creams and foundations with a "healthy glow" effect
Toning serums for a radiant complexion
Anti-ageing skin care
After-sun oils
Massage oils
As a cosmetic ingredient, apricot carrier oil is known for the following properties:
An illuminating oil that gives your skin a real radiance boost.
Regenerating and revitalising, combats the signs of ageing.
Toning, softens even the driest skin .
Emollient, nourishes the skin, making it softer.
By reinforcing the hydrolipidic film, it protects the skin from dehydration.
Skin types
Dull, tired, suffocated complexions
Withered, tired, crumpled skin (neckline, face and hands)
Toneless, devitalised skin
Synergies
For a tanning oil: carrot essential oil, buriti carrier oil,
All the carrier oils you need to make a day treatment for the face or a body oil:
Very fluid oil for combination or normal skin: Jojoba, Hemp, Hazelnut and Macadamia.
Nourishing, anti-ageing oil for dry skin: Rosehip, Borage and Prickly Pear.
Very dry skin: Shea and Cocoa Butters, Wheat Germ oil
Instant Recipes by Aroma-Zone
Healthy Glow Mask
Apricot Carrier Oil
1 tablespoon

Violet Clay
1 teaspoonful

Annatto powder
1 teaspoonful
After-Sun Care Oil
Apricot Carrier Oil
10 ml
Spike Lavender Essential Oil
10 drops
Culture
Conventional cultivation
Botanical name
Prunus armeniaca
Botanical family
Rosaceae
Quality
100% pure and natural, virgin, first cold pressed
Production process
First cold pressing
Part of the plant used
Almond contained in the kernel
Function
Cosmetic ingredients
Oxidative potential
Not very sensitive
Learn more
Learn more
The apricot tree is a member of the Rosaceae family, the same family as the peach, cherry and almond trees, etc.
Its name comes from the Arabic word "albarquq" , meaning "early", because of its precocious spring flowering. Originally from China, it was long mistakenly thought to come from Armenia (hence its Latin name).
apricot oil , obtained by cold-pressing the kernels , is rich in oleic acid, calcium and magnesium.
vitamins A and E. As well as nourishing and softening, apricot oil restores radiance and tone to your skin!
Itregenerates and protects against dehydration, helping to delay the effects of ageing. Its properties make it an ideal ingredient to incorporate into your 'home' formulas.
Organoleptic properties
Appearance: runny oily liquid
Colour: colourless to light yellow
Odour: lightly nutty and bitter almondy
Feel: oily. If you want to improve its penetration into the skin, mix it with a more penetrating oil (kukui, macadamia, hazelnut, etc.).
Density
0.91–0.92
Saponification index
185-195
Storage
Stable carrier oil.
Store in a dry place away from heat and light.
Warning
The properties, indications and methods of use described above are derived from scientific literature and/or reference books or websites in aromatherapy, hydrolatherapy and phytotherapy. This general information is provided for informational purposes only and cannot under any circumstances be considered as medical information. This information cannot under any circumstances replace a diagnosis, consultation or medical follow-up, nor engage our liability.
Environmental qualities and characteristics product sheet
Reference
00310 - apricot oil 100 mL
Main packaging material
RPET (recycled PET) bottle
Recyclability
Most packaging can be recycled
Recycled material
Packaging contains at least 80% recycled material
Rewards and penalties
Aroma-Zone gets a bonus for managing packaging made from recycled plastic.
Reference
0057001 - apricot oil 250 mL
Main packaging material
RPET (recycled PET) bottle
Recyclability
Most packaging can be recycled
Recycled material
Packaging contains at least 85% recycled material
Rewards and penalties
Aroma-Zone gets a bonus for managing packaging made from recycled plastic.
Reference
01172 - apricot oil 1 L
Main packaging material
RPET (recycled PET) bottle
Recycled material
Packaging contains at least 95% recycled material
Rewards and penalties
Aroma-Zone pays a penalty for managing this packaging: contains an element that disrupts sorting
EO = Essential Oil
VO = Carrier Oil or Macerated Oil
Olfactory and cutanessential oilus: The aroma-advice concentration To be carried out in a 10 ml tinted glass bottle, fitted with a dropper.
rosemary cineole essential oil, Rosmarinus officinalis CT cineole - 2 ml
Peppermint essential oil, Mentha x piperita - 1 ml
apricot kernel oil - 7 ml
Directions for use:
1 drop on the inside of the wrists, inhale deeply 5 times in succession.
Spread 1 to 3 drops over the middle of the forehead, under the nose and on the back of the neck.
If necessary, repeat these steps 3 to 4 times in succession every 5 to 10 minutes.
WARNINGS: not suitable for prolonged use by people with heart disease or high blood pressure (presence of mint), contraindicated for pessential oilple with epilepsy Extract from the book Le grand guide de l'aromathérapie et des soins beauté naturels, by Aude Maillard and Aroma-Zone, published by J'ai Lu, 2016
9 g Kokum butter
6 g apricot kernel oil
3 g beeswax
1 teaspoon vegetable glycerine
5 drops Ginger essential oil
5 drops Cinnamon essential oil
5 drops Cardamom essential oil
5 drops Nutmeg essential oil
Procedure: Melt the wax and butter in the oil in a bain-marie. When the wax has melted, remove from the heat and leave to cool. Add the remaining ingredients and whisk to combine. Pour into the jar before the mixture hardens.
Use: Apply a dab to the inside of the wrists and neck.
5 ml Rose oil
2 ml Argan oil
2 ml apricot kernel oil
1 ml avocado oil
Procedure: Mix all the ingredients.
Yarrow essential oil 1 ml
Roman chamomile essential oil 1 ml
Lavender essential oil 1 ml
Apricot kernel oil 10 ml
Sweet almond carrier oil 10 ml
10 ml sesame carrier oil
Borage or jojoba or wheat germ carrier oil 20 ml
Use: Apply the mixture to the lesions morning and evening.
Yarrow essential oil 1 ml
Helichrysum essential oil 1 ml
Carrot essential oil 1 ml
apricot kernel oil 15 ml
Wheat germ carrier oil 15 ml
Evening primrose carrier oil 10 ml
Jojoba carrier oil 10 ml
Borage carrier oil 10 ml
Use: Apply this product to the skin morning and evening.
2 teaspoons sweet almond carrier oil
2 teaspoons apricot kernel carrier oil
1 teaspoon hazelnut or grape seed carrier oil
1 teaspoon borage oil
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 teaspoon avocado carrier oil
1 teaspoon jojoba oil
1 teaspoon wheat germ oil
5 drops evening primrose carrier oil
5 drops palmarosa essential oil
5 drops of carrot essential oil
5 drops of rose or rosewood essential oil
5 drops of rose geranium essential oil
2 drops of ylang-ylang or jasmine essential oil
Use: Very rich and nourishing, this oil is suitable for all skin types, regulates sebum secretion and has a softening and anti-wrinkle effect. Before applying a few drops of this oil, moisten the area around the eyes with a little water (to hydrate the skin).
Calendula oil: 50 ml
Hemp oil: 2 tablespoons
apricot kernel oil: 2 tablespoons
Frankincense or Rose essential oil: 15 drops
Use: Apply to the face as a day treatment.
4 tablespoons apricot kernel oil
1 tablespoon borage carrier oil
40 drops wheat germ carrier oil
60 drops evening primrose oil
5 drops Roman chamomile essential oil
5 drops of rose or rosewood essential oil
2 drops of true lavender or neroli essential oil
Use: Use this oil to treat the neck, eye area and lips. You can also apply a thin layer of this oil as a night cream.
For a 100 ml bottle:
Use the 100 ml bottle to measure the doses.
½ bottle of Verbena hydrosol
¼ bottle of Lavender hydrosol
¼ bottle of apricot Kernel oil
1 teaspoon organic Lavender honey
1 teaspoon vegetable glycerine
20 drops grapefruit seed extract
7 drops of natural vitamin E
Procedure: Mix all the ingredients in the bottle in the right order and shake vigorously.
apricot kernel oil: 1 teaspoon
Crème fraîche: 1 tablespoon
Honey: 1 teaspoon
Crushed peach: 1 tablespoon
Rose essential oil: 3 drops
Procedure: Mix the ingredients.
How to use: The mixture is to be used in its entirety immediately. Cleanse the skin with a lotion and then dry thoroughly. Apply the mask and leave on for 10 to 20 minutes (remove immediately if tingling occurs). Rinse off with lukewarm water. Spray the skin with floral water, then apply your day or night cream.
1 heaped tablespoon honey
1 level tablespoon apricot kernel carrier oil
1 teaspoon verbena hydrosol
1 pinch of royal jelly
Directions: Mix the honey and royal jelly. Add the carrier oil and mix again. Gradually add the hydrolate while emulsifying. Use: Massage into the face and leave on for 10 to 20 minutes. Remove any excess with a cotton pad soaked in floral water.
60 g Aleppo soap flakes
60 g Old Rose hydrosol
6 g Mimosa wax
6 g organic Lavender honey
3 ml apricot kernel oil
20 drops Ylang-Ylang essential oil
20 drops Geranium essential oil
5 to 20 drops of organic beetroot juice (depending on the intensity of the desired colour)
3 drops grapefruit seed extract
Procedure: Heat the rose hydrosol, soap and wax in a bain-marie, stirring regularly. Remove from the heat when the paste is smooth. Add the remaining ingredients and stir well. Pour the mixture into the mould and leave to dry for 5 to 8 weeks.
Olfactory use: Aroma-Zone tip for stopping smoking Use in a 10 ml tinted glass bottle with dropper
Sandalwood, Santalum album essential oil 1.5 ml
Frankincense, Boswelia carterii essential oil 0.5 ml
Mentholated essential oil, Eucalyptus dives essential oil 0.5 ml
Peppermint, Mentha x piperita essential oil 0.5 ml or 10 to 15 drops
apricot kernel carrier oil 7 ml
For each time you feel the compulsion: 1 drop on the inside of the wrists, while inhaling deeply 5 times in succession. Repeat 6 to 8 times a day throughout the withdrawal period. CONTRA-INDICATIONS: people with cardiac and/or hypertensive issues, people with epilepsy, pregnant and breastfeeding women. Extract from the book 'Le grand guide de l'aromathérapie et des soins beauté naturels', by Aude Maillard and Aroma-Zone, published by J'ai Lu, 2016
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Turan S, Topcu A, Karabulut I, Vural H, Hayaloglu AA. Fatty acid, triacylglycerol, phytosterol, and tocopherol variations in kernel oil of Malatya apricots from Turkey. J Agric Food Chem. 2007 Dec 26;55(26):10787-94.
Gandhi VM, Mulky MJ, Mukerji B, Iyer VJ, Cherian KM. Safety evaluation of wild apricot oil. Food Chem Toxicol. 1997 Jun;35(6):583-7.
ALPASLAN M. ; HAYTA M. ; apricot kernel: Physical and chemical properties Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 2006, vol. 83, no5, pp. 469-471
Supplier documentation
“The Bible of Aromatherapy”
Nerys Purchon
“Vegetable oils: oils for health and beauty”
Chantal and Lionel Clergeaud - Amyris Publishing
“The Guide to Natural Beauty”
Joséphine Fairley
'90 recettes de beauté bio à faire soi-même'
Sophie Macheteau and Vanina Guet
Frequently Asked Questions
I use it for dry skin, it works very well.
Beautiful quality.
Great for a healthy glow.
Difficult to evaluate, I use it for massage with laurel, lavender, and lemon eucalyptus oils after surgery. It seems to soothe the pain a little.
Excellent oil for massage
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