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Azara Natural

Mustard Oil

20,00  inc. VAT

What you get
100% cold-pressed Mustard Seed Oil (unrefined) · Brassica nigra · 100 ml · UV-protect black dropper
Best for
Warming body massage · stiff-feeling muscles & joints · circulation ritual · scalp stimulation (diluted)
Results
Warm, revitalized feel · smoother, conditioned skin · refreshed scalp feel · softer, shinier-looking hair

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Brassica nigra botanical source

Botanical origin

Brassica nigra

Extraction Cold pressed
INCI Brassica Nigra (Mustard) Seed Oil
Aroma Intense, spicy and characteristic — unmistakably mustard
Texture Medium, penetrates gradually — warming on contact

Mustard seed oil (Brassica nigra) has been prized as a warming therapeutic botanical across Syria, India and the Ayurvedic tradition for millennia. Cold-pressed from black mustard seeds, this 100% unrefined oil preserves the full activity of sinigrin — a glucosinolate that converts to allyl isothiocyanate on skin contact, the compound responsible for mustard's documented circulatory-stimulating and TRPV1-activating warming effect. This is not simply a sensory warmth — allyl isothiocyanate activates the same thermoreceptor pathway as capsaicin, generating genuine peripheral vasodilation that improves local blood flow. Combined with essential fatty acids and vitamin E from the unrefined cold-pressed oil, this is a powerful botanical for warming massage, muscle and joint area support, and scalp circulation.

Best for

Warming body & sports massage Muscle tension area support Scalp circulation & hair growth ritual Joint area warming ritual Cold-weather skin invigoration

Brassica nigra seeds — known as "black mustard", long considered a golden oil for general health across Syria, India and the Mediterranean

100 ml · UV-protective black glass dropper bottle
Brassica nigra oil

Science

Active compounds

Sinigrin & Allyl Isothiocyanate

TRPV1 Activation & Circulation

Sinigrin is the primary glucosinolate in Brassica nigra. When the oil contacts the skin, sinigrin breaks down to allyl isothiocyanate — a potent TRPV1 receptor activator. TRPV1 activation generates the characteristic warming sensation and stimulates peripheral vasodilation, improving local blood circulation in the application area.

Erucic Acid & Oleic Acid

Nourishment & Penetration

The dominant fatty acids in mustard oil. Erucic acid (omega-9) provides deep nourishment to the skin and hair fibre, while oleic acid improves the penetration of other active compounds and contributes to the oil's smooth, conditioning texture on skin.

Vitamin E (tocopherols)

Antioxidant Protection

Natural tocopherols in cold-pressed mustard oil provide antioxidant protection against free radical damage and oxidative stress — supporting long-term skin health and preventing the lipid oxidation that can degrade oil quality and skin barrier function.

Carotenoids

Antioxidant & Skin Vitality

Natural carotenoids contribute additional antioxidant protection and are responsible for the characteristic amber colour of unrefined mustard oil. They work synergistically with vitamin E to provide comprehensive cellular protection against oxidative stress.

Application

How to use

01

Dilute for body massage

Mix 10 ml of mustard oil with 20 ml of a base oil (Sweet Almond or Sesame work well). Apply through deep massage on tense or sore areas — shoulders, back, legs. The warming sensation is normal and expected.

02

Scalp stimulation (weekly)

Mix 5 drops into a tablespoon of carrier oil. Massage into the scalp with circular motions for 5–10 minutes to stimulate circulation. Leave 30–60 minutes then shampoo thoroughly (2 washes usually needed).

03

Pre-activity warm-up

Apply a small diluted amount to large muscles before physical activity. The TRPV1 warming effect prepares tissue and may support the warm-up process before exercise.

From the journal

Cold Pressed Mustard Oil: Pungent Power for Circulation, Relief & Protection

The TRPV1 receptor science behind mustard oil's warming effect — how sinigrin converts to allyl isothiocyanate and why this ancient warming botanical has documented circulatory and antimicrobial activity.

Read the article

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Mustard oil BY AZARA NATURALMustard Oil
20,00  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