Cold-Pressed
Virgin vegetable oils obtained by first cold pressing retain all their essential fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants, as well as their natural aroma, color, and texture. Most of the oils you'll find at CUIDA-T come from certified organic farms.
First cold pressing is a mechanical method that does not use heat or chemical solvents. Thanks to this, the oils maintain all their properties and act as active ingredients on their own, providing nutrition, protection, and softness to the skin and hair without the need for additional processing.
Our Selection
We have chosen these oils to meet all skin, body, and hair needs, with clear criteria: plant origin, cold-pressed, pure formula, and real results.
- Main functions: regenerating, repairing, improves the appearance of scars and blemishes. The best night treatment for signs of mature skin.
Area of use: face.
For: dry, mature, or blemish-prone skin.
How we use it: as an intensive facial treatment, preferably at night. A few drops on clean skin, focusing on areas with marks or uneven tone.
Provides: omega 3 and 6, compounds similar to natural retinoids.
In the INCI it appears as: Rosa moschata seed oil
- Main functions: regulates sebum, balances the skin, helps maintain hydration. Technically it is a liquid wax, not an oil, which gives it exceptional stability and a very light texture.
Area of use: face, body, hair.
For: all skin types, especially combination or oily.
How we use it: as a light facial oil, for oil cleansing, and on hair ends without rinsing.
Provides: esters similar to natural sebum, antioxidants.
In the INCI it appears as: Simmondsia chinensis seed oil
- Main functions: nourishes, improves elasticity, helps protect the skin.
Area of use: face, body, hair.
For: dry or mature skin, dry or damaged hair.
How we use it: as a facial serum, after shaving, and on the mid-lengths and ends of the hair.
Provides: omega 6 and 9, vitamin E.
In the INCI it appears as: Argania spinosa kernel oil
Sweet Almond
- Main functions: softens, soothes, and protects the skin. One of the most tolerated oils, ideal as a base for blends.
Area of use: body, hair.
For: sensitive or dry skin.
How we use it: for body massage, on slightly damp skin after showering, and as a base oil for blends with other oils or creams.
Provides: nourishing fatty acids, vitamin E.
In the INCI it appears as: Prunus amygdalus dulcis oil
- Main functions: deeply nourishes, helps protect skin and hair. Effective natural makeup remover.
Area of use: body, hair.
For: dry skin, dry, curly, or damaged hair.
How we use it: as a hair mask before washing, on the mid-lengths and ends of the hair, on very dry body areas, and as a makeup remover.
Provides: lauric acid, hair-friendly lipids.
In the INCI it appears as: Cocos nucifera oil
- Main functions: improves elasticity, helps regenerate and soften the skin. Rich in fat-soluble vitamins.
Area of use: face, body, hair.
For: dry, mature, or damaged skin.
How we use it: as a nourishing facial oil, after showering on the body, and on dry or damaged hair.
Provides: omega 6 and 9, vitamins A, D, and E.
In the INCI it appears as: Adansonia digitata seed oil
Macadamia Eco
- Main functions: nourishes, protects, and helps maintain elasticity. Its fatty acids are especially compatible with the natural composition of the skin.
Area of use: face, body, hair.
For: dry or mature skin.
How we use it: as a facial or body oil, on hair ends, and for massage on dry skin.
Provides: oleic and palmitoleic acid, very compatible with the skin.
In the INCI it appears as: Macadamia integrifolia seed oil
Most Suitable by Area
Face:Rosehip, Jojoba (cleansing and makeup remover), Argan, Baobab, Macadamia, Coconut (cleansing and makeup remover).
Body:Sweet Almond, Coconut, Argan, Baobab.
Hair:Coconut, Argan, Jojoba, Baobab, Macadamia.
How to Use Them Daily
Vegetable oils are versatile and easy to incorporate into any routine. The important thing is to know how and when to apply them.
On the face,just a few drops on clean skin are enough. They can be used alone or as the last step of the routine, sealing in hydration. More active oils, like rosehip, work best at night as an intensive treatment.
On the hair,they are applied dry to the mid-lengths and ends to provide softness and control, or as a mask before washing, leaving them on for a few minutes. Also on damp hair to facilitate styling and protect the hair fiber.
On the body,they work especially well on slightly damp skin after showering: they spread better and help keep the skin soft and supple, especially in drier areas.
After shaving,a few drops on clean skin help soothe and comfort without the need for specific products.
Tip with creams and lotions:vegetable oils can be mixed directly with your usual cream to customize the texture and effect. A few drops of jojoba, sweet almond, or macadamia add nourishment without a heavy feel, and allow you to adjust the formula according to the season or skin condition.
As a general rule, it's best to start with a small amount. Oils are concentrated, and a few drops are usually sufficient.
Each oil has unique properties. You can discover them in detail in each individual product sheet.
Other Active Ingredients You Might Be Interested In
Argan oil: nourishing and antioxidant, one of the most versatile for skin and hair
Avocado oil: rich in fatty acids and vitamin E, deep nourishment for dry or mature skin
Jojoba oil: technically a liquid wax, sebum-regulating and very stable
Shea butter: plant-based butter, protective and intensely nourishing
Squalane: ultra-light texture, compatible with all skin types
Bakuchiol: plant-based retinol, combines well with nourishing oils