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Arista Industries Avocado Oil
  • INCI Name:Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil
  • Chemical Name:Fats and Glyceridic oils, avocado
  • Functions:Emollient
  • Ingredient Origin:Plant Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Natural Origin, Vegetable Origin
  • Labeling Claims:TSE-free, Benzene-free, PAH-free, Dairy-free, Foreign matter-free, Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids-free, Not Tested on Animals, Solvent-free, Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)-free, Alcohol-free, Preservative-free, Sulfate-free, Paraben-free, Fatty acids-free, DEA-free, Clean at Sephora, Non-GMO, Safrole-free, Dioxin-free, Soy-free, Pesticide-free, Naturally Derived, Zeranol-Free, BSE-free, Triclosan-free, Silicon-free, Microplastics-free, MEA-free, VOC-free, PO-free, Palm Oil-free, Endosulfan-Free, Propylene Glycol-free, Glycol ether-free, TEA-free, Palm free, GMO-free, Non-Mutagenic, Aflatoxin-free, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, DDT-Free, PHO (Partially Hydrogenated Oil)-Free, Bisphenol A-free, Butylated Hydroxyanisole-free, Trans fat-free, Ethylene Glycol-free, Conflict minerals-free, Propyl Gallate-Free, Impurities-free, Fragrance-free, Petrochemical-free, Glycol-free, Cold Processable, Estragole-Free, Non-Hazardous, Phthalates-free, Latex-free, Additive-free, Ethylene Oxide-free, Paraffin Oil-free, CMR Substances-free, Plant-Based, Zearalenone-Free, Wheat-free, Colorants-free, Herbicide-free, Non-Carcinogenic, Nanomaterials-free, Non-Toxic, Dye Free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Vegan, Allergen-free, Gluten-free, Credo Clean Standard, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB)-free, Sustainable, Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)-free, Melamine-free, Atrazine-Free, Natural, Propylene Oxide-Free, Metal-free, Non-Irritant
AVOCADO OIL is obtained from the ripe fruit (pears) of the avocado tree (Persea Gratissima). Avocados primarily are cultivated in Central and South America and Africa. Additionally, some European and Mediterranean countries also raise this fruit.