Step 1: Start With Your Ritual. Facial oil, hair oil, or a body and massage blend? Filter by use to find the organic oil that fits your routine.
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Step 2: Check the Certification and Spec. Every listing shows the organic status, extraction method, and INCI name, with a Certificate of Analysis available on request.
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Step 3: Pick Your Size. Buy 100ml to try an oil, or larger for daily use and DIY production.
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Step 4: Use Fresh and Store Right. Apply as a standalone oil or blend into serums and balms. Keep oils cool and dark so they stay fresh.
About Organic Oils
Organic oils are carrier and specialty oils grown and processed to certified organic standards, without synthetic pesticides or solvents. Cold-pressed and often unrefined, they keep more of the plant's fatty acids, vitamins, and character, and they work as facial oils, hair oils, and the oil phase of clean DIY skincare.
This collection sits alongside our wider carrier oils range; the difference here is certified organic sourcing. For the full organic pantry of herbs, powders, and botanicals, visit Organiczing, and pair these oils with a diluted essential oil for custom blends. Every oil is INCI-named and packed in a WHO-GMP and ISO 9001:2015 certified facility with a COA on request.
Good to Know
Tip 1: Organic and cold-pressed hold more nutrients. Unrefined organic oils keep more of their vitamins but can carry a stronger scent and color.
Tip 2: Store cool and dark. Cold-pressed organic oils are more delicate; refrigerate fragile oils like rosehip to extend their life.
Tip 3: Look for the certification and COA. Certified organic status plus a Certificate of Analysis confirms both how the oil was grown and the quality of your batch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Organic oils are plant oils grown and processed to certified organic standards, without synthetic pesticides or solvents. They are used as facial, hair, body, and massage oils and as the oil phase in DIY skincare.
Organic, cold-pressed oils are grown without synthetic chemicals and keep more of the plant's natural nutrients. For sensitive skin and clean formulating, many people prefer them, though both organic and conventional oils moisturize and nourish.
The oils are similar; the difference is sourcing. Organic oils are certified to organic growing and processing standards, while our wider carrier oils range includes both organic and conventional options. Choose based on your certification needs.
Organic jojoba suits most skin types because it mimics the skin's own sebum, organic argan is nourishing for dry and mature skin, and lighter organic oils work for oily and combination skin. Patch test any new oil.
Yes. Organic coconut, argan, and castor oils are popular for softening hair, smoothing frizz, and supporting the scalp. Warm a small amount through mid-lengths and ends, or use as a pre-wash treatment.
Cold-pressed, unrefined organic oils can be more delicate and may have a shorter shelf life than refined oils. Store them cool and dark, and refrigerate fragile oils to keep them fresh for 12 months or more.