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Hemp Seed Oil (Cold Pressed)

100% Pure & Natural | High Omega 3-6-9 | Cosmetic & Food Grade

*Images & videos are for illustration only; actual products may vary in appearance, color, & size.

Botanical Name: Cannabis sativa

Other Name(s): Bhang Oil, Ganja Oil, Sana Oil, Kanne Kondu Oil, Javasu Oil, etc.

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Product Overview

Hemp Seed Oil is a premium, non-psychoactive oil extracted from the sterile seeds of Cannabis sativa. Santo Group produces Cold Pressed Hemp Seed Oil sourced from the pristine Himalayan foothills of Uttarakhand. Known for its perfect 3:1 ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3, our unrefined, emerald green oil is extracted at low temperatures to preserve its nutritional integrity. It is a highly valued, non-comedogenic ingredient for luxury skincare, hair care, and nutraceutical formulations.

Product Descriptions

Key Quality Indicators

  • Emerald Green Color: Our oil is unrefined and retains high levels of chlorophyll and antioxidants, resulting in a rich, dark green hue (a sign of purity).
  • Cold Pressed Extraction: Extracted without heat or solvents (Hexane-Free) to maintain the integrity of delicate fatty acids (Linoleic and Alpha-Linolenic acid).
  • Non-Comedogenic (Rating 0): A "Dry Oil" that absorbs instantly into the skin without clogging pores, making it perfect for acne-prone and sensitive skin formulations.

Industrial Applications

Our bulk Hemp Seed Oil is a critical raw material for:

  • Skincare & Cosmetics: Used in anti-aging creams, acne treatments, and body oils due to its powerful anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Hair Care: A key ingredient in shampoos and conditioners to strengthen hair follicles and moisturize the scalp.
  • Soap Manufacturing: High saponification value makes it excellent for producing moisturizing soft soaps.
  • Nutraceuticals: Sold as a dietary supplement for heart health due to its perfect Omega ratio.

Product Specifications

Technical Specifications: Details
Botanical Name :

Cannabis sativa

Extraction Method :Cold Pressed (Mechanical Expeller)
Origin :India (Uttarakhand / Himalayas)
Appearance: Dark Green to Emerald Green Liquid
Odor :Characteristic Grassy / Nutty Aroma
Fatty Acid Profile :High in Linoleic (Omega-6) & Alpha-Linolenic (Omega-3)
THC Content:Non-Detectable / Compliant (<0.3%)
Comedogenic Rating :0 (Will Not Clog Pores)

*As these are general specifications and actual specifications may vary.

Packing and Packaging

Particulars:Details
Bulk Packing :25ltrs / 50ltr HDPE Drums
Industrial Packing :190ltr Steel/HDPE Barrels
Small Packing :1ltr / 5ltr Aluminium Bottles 
Sample* Size(s)
 : 50 | 100 | 500 ML; 1 | 2 | 5 LTR
Documentation: COA, Origin Certificate
Customization :Availability based on offered options.

*Paid Samples Only.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Does Hemp Seed Oil contain CBD or THC?

Answer: No. Hemp Seed Oil is extracted only from the seeds of the plant, which do not contain cannabinoids like CBD or THC. It is strictly a nutritional and cosmetic oil, similar to Flaxseed or Walnut oil, and will not cause any psychoactive effects.

2. What is the difference between Refined and Unrefined Hemp Oil?

Answer: Unrefined (Cold Pressed) is dark green, has a nutty smell, and retains all vitamins and antioxidants (Best for cosmetics and supplements). Refined is bleached and deodorized (clear/yellow) and is used when a neutral scent is required, but it loses many therapeutic benefits. We specialize in Unrefined.

3. Is this oil good for acne-prone skin?

Answer: Yes. Comedogenic Rating of 0, meaning it does not clog pores at all. It actually helps balance oily skin by regulating the skin's natural sebum production.

4. What is the shelf life?

Answer: Unrefined Hemp Seed Oil is sensitive to light and heat due to its high Omega content. It has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in tightly sealed containers in a cool, dark place (refrigeration recommended after opening).

5. Can this be used for cooking?

Answer: It is excellent as a finishing oil (salad dressings, dips) but should not be used for high-heat frying, as the delicate Omega fatty acids degrade at high temperatures.