
What is cold-pressed oil?
Cold-pressed oil is extracted by pressing nuts and nuts at low temperatures ( below 49°C) without roasting. This method helps to preserve valuable nutrients such as vitamins and essential fatty acids to the maximum, while maintaining high purity because no chemicals are used.
What is hot-pressed oil?
Hot pressed oil is extracted from roasted and pressed nuts and nuts at high temperatures. This process often loses many important nutrients. In addition, it is often added with fragrancing chemicals to preserve the aroma of the oil, but this can be harmful to the hair and scalp.
The difference between hot-pressed oil and cold-pressed oil
The biggest difference lies in the production process and the impact of temperature:
- Temperature: Hot pressed oil loses many vitamins and nutrients due to high temperatures, while cold pressed oil retains almost all of the nutrients that are beneficial to hair.
- Purity: Cold-pressed oil is usually chemical-free and unburnt, so it is safe, while hot-pressed oil can contain chemical additives that damage hair and scalp.
Which oil is better for hair?
Cold-pressed oil is a better choice for hair care. Because it is made at low temperatures, this oil retains many vitamins and nutrients that help hair become healthy, reduce hair loss and effectively prevent dandruff. In contrast, hot oil can take away many nutrients and sometimes contain chemicals, so it is less beneficial for hair and can irritate the scalp.