Evening Primrose Oil

Evening Primrose Oil

A nutrient-rich botanical oil packed with essential fatty acids and antioxidants. Known for its ability to deeply hydrate, soothe irritation, and improve skin elasticity, it’s perfect for dry, sensitive, or mature skin seeking nourishment and repair.

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Oenothera Biennis Oil, commonly known as Evening Primrose Oil, is a natural ingredient packed with essential fatty acids and antioxidants. It helps restore moisture, improve skin elasticity, and soothe irritation, making it ideal for dry or sensitive skin. Regular use supports skin repair and regeneration, leaving the complexion soft, smooth, and radiant. Gentle yet deeply nourishing, this oil is a must-have for maintaining healthy, youthful-looking skin.

 


Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil: The Skin’s Genetic Repair Kit

Oenothera Biennis Oil is more than just a surface moisturizer; it is a structural necessity for healthy skin. Extracted from the seeds of the evening primrose flower, this oil is unique because it directly addresses the "lipid gap" in dry skin. By replenishing essential fatty acids, it helps the skin "re-knit" its protective barrier, making it significantly more resilient to environmental triggers and the natural aging process.

Why Your Skin Needs Evening Primrose Oil
  • Barrier Restoration: It provides the raw materials necessary for the skin to repair its lipid seal, locking in hydration for 24+ hours.

  • Intense Soothing: Notoriously effective at calming the "itch-scratch" cycle of extremely dry or eczema-prone skin.

  • Anti-Aging Support: Improves skin elasticity and firmness by preventing the breakdown of collagen caused by environmental stress.

  • Hormonal Balance: Often used topically to help manage the skin's reaction to hormonal shifts, such as cyclic breakouts or dryness.

 

INCI Name

Oenothera Biennis Oil

FAQs

What is Oenothera Biennis Oil?
It is the botanical oil pressed from the seeds of the Evening Primrose plant. It is highly valued in the INCI system for its therapeutic levels of Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA).
How does it differ from Borage Oil?
Both are rich in GLA, but Evening Primrose Oil is often considered a "lighter" therapeutic oil. It is slightly more versatile for facial serums, whereas Borage is often reserved for extreme barrier repair.
Is Evening Primrose Oil good for sensitive skin?
Yes! It is a "top-tier" choice for sensitive skin. It helps reduce redness and inflammation without the use of harsh chemicals, providing a natural cooling and calming effect.
Can it help with acne?
Surprisingly, yes. Many people with acne have a deficiency of linoleic acid in their skin. Oenothera Biennis Oil helps balance the skin’s fatty acid profile, which can make sebum less "sticky" and less likely to clog pores.
Does it help with wrinkles?
By improving skin elasticity and hydration, it plumps the skin from within. This minimizes the appearance of fine lines and gives the face a firmer, more youthful-looking contour.
Can I use it every day?
Yes. It is best used as a night-time treatment when the skin’s repair cycle is most active, but it can also be used in the morning under moisturizer to protect against cold or dry air.
Does it have a strong smell?
Cold-pressed Oenothera Biennis Oil has a very faint, nutty, and slightly medicinal aroma. It is generally very mild and blends well with other botanical extracts.
Is it effective for "menopausal" skin?
Highly. As skin becomes thinner and drier due to hormonal changes, the GLA in Evening Primrose Oil provides the intense nourishment needed to maintain skin thickness and moisture.
How should I store this oil?
Because it is high in essential fatty acids, it is sensitive to light and heat. Store it in a cool, dark place (like an amber bottle in a cupboard) to keep it fresh and potent for up to two years.
Is Oenothera Biennis Oil vegan?
Yes. It is a 100% plant-derived oil, making it a perfect ingredient for clean, vegan, and cruelty-free skincare formulations.