What is Mink Oil?
The mink oil is extracted from the abdominal hypoderm of the minks that are raised in the mink farms, not from the wild minks. A small amount of 3g(0.1 fl oz.) to 10g(0.3 fl oz.) can be extracted from one mink. The mink oil is produced by adding 1% of natural fragrance and tocopherol to the 99% pure mink oil through a natural refining process using the advanced technology without using any chemicals. Function of the Mink Oil The mink oil enables the minks to cure themselves even when more than 15% of their skin is lost or injured without relying on the external treatment, whereas other animals will die under the same circumstances, and to always maintain their skin clean and hygienic. The distinct function of the mink oil prevents the minks from being affected by the skin diseases or allergies within the body, and therefore help to produce smooth and soft fur that is known for top quality in the world. Special Characteristic of the Mink Oil The mink oil is safe to use and does not prod
Mink oil is a product which is rendered from the insulating fatty layer under the skin of minks. It is widely used in cosmetic products, especially in Europe, and also appears in creams designed for shoe care. A number of claims are made about the benefits of mink oil, but it primarily acts to moisturize and protect the skin. Regular use of a moisturizer will keep skin smoother, healthier, and less prone to damage. Minks are in the genus Mustelidae, and they were once widely found across much of the Northern hemisphere. They are related to weasels, and they have long, sinuous bodies that are well adapted to both land and water. Minks also have famously luxurious coats, which caused them to be sought after as a source of fur. Trappers were probably the first people to notice the benefits of mink oil, which helped to soften their hands. They also rubbed mink oil onto their shoes, to make the leather more flexible and make the shoes more waterproof. Traditionally, mink oil was collected a