
Botanical Name: Triticum vulgare Extraction Method:
Expeller Pressed Description: Wheatgerm is rich in natural vitamins A, B, D, and
E, Proteins and Lecithin. It is an anti-oxidant that can be added to other carrier oils in order to extend their shelf life
naturally. Color: Dark Brown Aromatic Description:
Description: Wheatgerm has a distinct, earthy aroma that is pleasant,
but that carries the risk of overpowering other aromas if not used in dilution. Common Uses:
Wheatgerm is often used in combination with other carrier oils in order to extend shelf lives. Consistency: Typical and Characteristic of Carrier Oils. Absorption:
Wheatgerm leaves an oily feeling on the skin, and should be used in dilution with other carrier oils for best
results. Shelf life: Wheatgerm is very slow to go rancid; users can expect a
minimum shelf life of 6 months to 1 year with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight).
Refrigeration after opening is recommended. Cautions: May cause sensitization in
some individuals.
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