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Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil

Explained

This ingredient is also known as Macadamia Seed Oil. It's an emollient with a fatty acid profile that closely mirrors the skin's own lipid makeup.

The palmitoleic acid content is especially notable as it's somewhat rare in plant oils. Palmitoleic acid is something your skin already makes naturally. It helps keep cell membranes structured and plays a role in fighting off harmful microbes.

This palmitoleic content is also part of why macademia seed oil absorbs quickly and doesn't leave much of a greasy residue.

It also contains oleic acid, linoleic acid, and phytosterols that can help reduce redness.

In vitro research has shown the oil to have meaningful antioxidant activity, protect fats in the skin from oxidative damage, and slow down the enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid.

A 2024 clinical study found it effective at improving skin hydratino and reducing wrinkle appearance when formulated into nanoemulsions.

Because it carries oleic acid (C18) and palmitic acid (C16), this ingredient may not be fungal acne safe. This is because the Malassezia yeast metabolizes in the C11-24 chain length range.

You'll also see this ingredient listed as: Macadamia Integrifolia Seed Oil .

These two oils are identical in composition and M. ternifolia is an older INCI naming convention for the edible macadamia nut while M. integrifolia is the species actually cultivated for oil production. Both names refer to the same oil.

See all 2,277 products with Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil

Users who like it
18%
Users who avoid it
82%

What it does

Emollient Having the quality of softening or soothing the skin.

Prevalence

Uncommon Percentage of products that contain it
1.7%
Top categories
Moisturizers
Treatments
Cleansers
Position Predominant list placement
Top 25%
Concentration Concentrations we've seen
1% to 50%

References

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 77513
INCI Name MACADAMIA TERNIFOLIA SEED OIL
EC #  - / -
All Functions Emollient