baasõlid
Baasõlid are a specific type of vegetable oil used in aromatherapy and cosmetic applications. Unlike essential oils, which are volatile and highly concentrated, baasõlid are non-volatile and extracted from the fatty portion of plants, such as seeds, nuts, or kernels. They are often referred to as carrier oils or fixed oils because they are used to dilute potent essential oils, making them safe for topical application. This dilution process also helps to carry the therapeutic properties of essential oils into the skin.
The composition of baasõlid is primarily triglycerides, which are esters formed from glycerol and three fatty
Common examples of baasõlid include jojoba oil, almond oil, coconut oil, grapeseed oil, and olive oil. Each