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Azara Natural

Black Pepper Oil

28,00  inc. VAT

What you get
Black pepper macerated oil (Soya carrier oil) · cold-pressed finish · 100 ml · UV-protect black dropper
Best for
Warming body massage · post-activity ritual · heavy legs massage · scalp stimulation (pre-wash) · dull-skin night ritual (optional)
Results
Warm, revitalized feel · smoother-looking skin · refreshed scalp feel · stronger-looking hair & shine

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Pure botanical formula
Piper nigrum botanical source

Botanical origin

Piper nigrum

Extraction Maceration of dried Piper nigrum peppercorns · cold pressing
INCI Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Piper Nigrum (Black Pepper) Fruit Extract
Aroma Spicy, warm and characteristically peppery
Texture Medium, penetrates gradually

Black pepper has been traded as both a culinary and medicinal botanical along ancient spice routes since at least 2000 BCE. The primary bioactive compound, piperine, has documented vasodilatory activity when applied topically — it increases peripheral microcirculation through relaxation of smooth muscle in blood vessel walls. This is the mechanism that makes black pepper oil particularly effective for post-activity body massage: improved local circulation supports the natural clearance of metabolic waste products that accumulate in fatigued muscle tissue. Cold maceration of Piper nigrum peppercorns in soybean oil also extracts monoterpenes (limonene, pinene), sesquiterpenes and antioxidants — creating a complete warming botanical oil for body and scalp use.

Best for

Post-activity warming massage Leg circulation & revitalisation Scalp stimulation ritual Warming pre-workout preparation Antioxidant skin support

Piper nigrum — native to southern India, traded along the Silk Road for millennia as one of the most valued medicinal spices

100 ml · UV-protective black glass dropper bottle
Piper nigrum oil

Science

Active compounds

Piperine

Vasodilatory & Circulation

The primary alkaloid of Piper nigrum with documented vasodilatory activity in peripheral blood vessels. Applied topically during massage, piperine supports local microcirculation — improving blood flow to the application area and supporting the natural clearance of metabolic waste from fatigued muscle tissue. This is the core mechanism of black pepper oil's warming and revitalising properties.

Monoterpenes (Limonene & Alpha-Pinene)

Stimulating & Antimicrobial

The primary aromatic compounds in black pepper's volatile fraction. Limonene and alpha-pinene contribute additional stimulating and mild antimicrobial properties, and create the characteristic spicy-fresh aromatic dimension of the oil during application.

Sesquiterpenes

Anti-inflammatory & Soothing

Heavier sesquiterpene compounds in black pepper extract provide a mild anti-inflammatory counterbalance to the warming piperine — softening the intensity of the circulatory stimulation and contributing to the overall comfort of the massage experience.

Vitamins A, C, K & Minerals

Broad Nutritional Support

Piper nigrum is nutritionally rich, containing vitamins A, C and K alongside minerals including iron, potassium and zinc. In the topical oil context, these nutrients provide additional antioxidant and skin-supportive activity.

Application

How to use

01

Post-activity body massage

Apply a small amount to shoulders, back, legs or any area of post-activity tension. Massage with firm circular and long strokes for 5–8 minutes. The piperine warming builds gradually during application and lasts 20–40 minutes after.

02

Leg revitalisation ritual

Massage upward from ankles to thighs with long strokes for 3–5 minutes — especially effective after prolonged standing or sitting. The vasodilatory action of piperine supports circulation in the lower limbs.

03

Scalp stimulation (weekly)

Apply half to one dropper across the scalp, massage 2–3 minutes, leave 20–30 minutes, then shampoo (2 washes). Piperine's circulatory action at the scalp supports follicle nourishment with consistent weekly use.

From the journal

Black Pepper Oil: The Spicy Secret for Healthy Hair and Skin

The piperine vasodilation science — how Piper nigrum's primary alkaloid improves peripheral microcirculation, why this makes black pepper oil particularly effective for post-activity recovery, and its traditional role as a medicinal spice.

Read the article

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black pepper oil BY AZARA NATURALBlack Pepper Oil
28,00  inc. VAT

Availability: In stock

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100% cold pressed & unrefined oils
No preservatives, ever
Full money-back guarantee
SHIPS WITHIN 24–48H SPAIN · 3–7 DAYS EU
Pure botanical formula