Neem oil
Neem oil is rich in fatty acids, Vitamin E, antioxidants, and limonoids (like azadirachtin), giving it powerful antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties, making it great for skin conditions (acne, eczema), hair health (dandruff, growth), and natural pest control, while its moisturizing qualities nourish skin and hair. It has a distinct odor, is brownish-yellow, and offers benefits for skin, hair, and plants.
Chemical & Physical Properties
Composition: Contains fatty acids (oleic, palmitic, linoleic), Vitamin E, antioxidants, and azadirachtin.
Appearance: Brownish-yellow, non-drying oil with an unpleasant odor and acrid taste.
Key Compound: Azadirachtin disrupts insect growth and feeding.
Other Components: Rich in triglycerides and possesses antioxidant compounds.
Biological Properties & Uses
Anti-inflammatory: Soothes skin irritation, redness, and swelling from acne, eczema, and psoriasis.
Antibacterial & Antifungal: Fights bacteria and fungi, effective against acne, dandruff, and fungal infections.
Antioxidant: Fights signs of aging, repairs damaged skin, and protects against environmental toxins.
Moisturizing: Nourishes skin and hair, promoting softness and shine.
Pest Control: Azadirachtin repels and controls over 200 insect species, including aphids, mites, and caterpillars.
Hair Care: Treats dry scalp, dandruff, and strengthens hair.
Oral Health: Germ-killing properties help fight bad breath and oral germs.
Application Examples
Skin: Apply diluted oil with a cotton ball to acne or inflamed areas.
Hair: Massage into scalp, leave for 30-60 mins, then shampoo out.
Plants: Use as a natural insecticide









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