
For Skin
In addition to it’s tanning properties, Urucum has regenerative properties to support healthier, luminescent skin. High levels of vitamin A, D, and beta-carotene help the production of collagen and reduces the appearance of wrinkles. In addition, the tocotrienols present in urucum has a very similar structure to vitamin E. It’s one of the reasons it’s so sought after for the treatment of skin.
It’s often used on the skin as an emollient, or moisturizer, because of its anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and astringent abilities. It’s antioxidative properties are so strong that it was historically used to treat wounds and burns. It was even used by ancient civilizations to treat snake bites.
It was even used by ancient civilizations to treat snake bites.
Urucum can be applied topically in a paste, oil, and it can also be ingested to reap the full benefits for the skin.

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