Oil of Mink Special
Characteristic and History
Mink oil is immediately
absorbed after applying it to the skin, and this kind of fast absorption
is possible because it is absorbed through the pores rather than through
the epidermis. Mink oil is absorbed deeply into the 15th layer of the
subcutaneous layer, below the dermis, moisturizing and nourishing the
skin without the stickiness or oiliness. It also helps to maintain moisture
of the skin for a long time.
Mink Oil is the closest known natural oil and the most beneficial for
the human skin. It tends to penetrate deeply into the skin leaving a velvety
feeling, but not to greasy or sticky. This is a contrast to almost all
other natural oils used in cosmetics.
Legends of Mink Oil
Legends tell us fur-trapping Indians were the first to discover that the
white fat found under the pelts of the wild mink seemed to soothe chapping,
sunburn and windburn. Many years later on ranches where minks were raised
the pelts and the layer of white fat from under sole of the pelts found
that the oil melted and soothed the workers-roughened hands. Their comments
to ranch owners led to years of intensive research and investigation about
the commercial use of mink oil in cosmetics.
Mink oil is never greasy or oily feeling and it works quickly to help
soften uneven spots in the skin and helps prevent aging skin.
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