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Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) is a raw material for hair and skin care cosmetics that has been proven over centuries. Coconut copra — the dried flesh of the fruit... read more
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Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) is a raw material for hair and skin care cosmetics that has been proven over centuries. Coconut copra — the dried flesh of the fruit — hides not only a rich fatty acid component, but also aromatic compounds that create the characteristic coconut scent. Coconut CO₂-se extract ORGANIC selectively concentrates these aromatic compounds through a two-step process: first, coconut oil is cold-pressed from the copra and in the second step supercritical carbon dioxide passes through it — CO₂ compressed into a special state in which it behaves as an excellent extraction medium. From the oil it selectively extracts precisely the aromatic fraction — delta-lactones and esters responsible for the typical coconut scent — together with triglycerides of lauric and myristic acid. To produce 1 kg of extract, 15–20 kg of coconut oil are needed.Since CO₂ as an extraction medium does not require chemical solvents, the resulting extract is pure — without solvent residues, heavy metals or inorganic impurities.
For external use only. Store in a cool, dry and dark place, tightly closed and out of reach of children.You can find more detailed information about the product quality in the certificate, which we update with each new batch.
No. Coconut oil is pressed directly from copra and contains predominantly triglycerides of fatty acids. CO₂-se extract goes further — from coconut oil, supercritical CO₂ selectively extracts the aromatic fraction: delta-lactones and esters, which are the carriers of the characteristic coconut scent. The result is a raw material with a much more intense aroma than you would get from regular coconut oil.
This is normal behaviour. Triglycerides of lauric and myristic acid contained in the extract solidify at temperatures around 25 °C and lower — just like coconut oil itself. It is enough to gently heat the extract in a water bath or leave it at room temperature, it will liquefy again without loss of properties.
Yes. Coconut CO₂-se extract gives the formulation a pure, natural coconut aroma coming directly from the fruit. Unlike synthetic fragrance compounds, it is not subject to IFRA limits for perfuming. The intensity of the scent in the final product depends on the composition of the formulation, therefore we recommend always testing the dosage in a test batch.
Not directly. The extract is lipophilic and does not dissolve in water. It can be incorporated into the aqueous phase only with the help of a suitable solubiliser. Its natural environment is oil phases, butters and emulsions.
CO₂-se (selective) is a selective extract — at lower pressure CO₂ extracts predominantly volatile and aromatic components, the result is similar in its character to an essential oil. CO₂-to (total) works at higher pressure and temperature and extracts the full spectrum including waxes and resins. For coconut this means: se extract = intense pure aroma, to extract = fuller lipid profile.
Add it to the oil phase before emulsification — just like other vegetable oils and butters. If it is solid at room temperature, heat it together with the other lipid components. If you want to preserve the aromatic components to the maximum, you can also add it during cooling below 40 °C.
If you want to learn more about CO₂ extracts and their use in cosmetics, read our article CO₂ extracts and their use.Also take a look at other CO₂ extracts offered by Handymade.sk.