ethyos - Omega-7 Argousier Oil 500 mg
Overview
This formula provides cold-pressed sea buckthorn (argousier) seed oil as a single-ingredient lipid supplement. It is designed for everyday wellness use where dietary fatty acid intake is a priority. The focus is on supporting skin-related comfort and overall lipid nutrition without adding additional actives.
Skin-focused lipid nutrition
Sea buckthorn oil is commonly used in routines that aim to support skin hydration and a healthy-looking complexion. As an oil, it supplies fatty acids that can contribute to the skin’s normal barrier function through nutrition. This makes it a practical option for people who prefer a simple, single-oil approach.
Hair, skin and nails support
Dietary lipids play a structural role in many tissues, including skin and its appendages. Sea buckthorn seed oil can complement overall dietary fat quality, which is often considered in beauty-from-within routines. Consistent use alongside adequate protein and micronutrient intake can help support general maintenance goals.
Balanced inflammatory response support
The fatty acid profile of sea buckthorn oil is often used to support a balanced inflammatory response as part of general wellness. This is a supportive, non-stimulant approach that fits well with broader lifestyle habits. It is not intended to replace foundational nutrition such as omega-3 intake from diet where appropriate.
Cardiometabolic context
As a lipid ingredient, sea buckthorn oil can be integrated into a diet that emphasizes healthy fat choices. It is best considered complementary to overall dietary patterns, activity, and other heart-healthy habits. People tracking fat intake may wish to account for the added oil in their daily totals.
Simple, single-ingredient design
This product uses one declared active ingredient per serving, which can simplify stacking with other supplements. A single-oil format can be useful for individuals who want to avoid complex blends. If you use other oils or fat-soluble supplements, consider spacing and total intake for personal tolerance.
| Class | Ingredient | Quantity | NRV% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lipid | Cold-pressed sea buckthorn oil (Hippophae rhamnoides L., seeds) | 1500.0 mg | 0.0 |
Capsules Ingredients: Matériel végétalien
Allergens: Fish
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Pregnancy – Medium Risk | Use during pregnancy should be discussed with a healthcare professional due to limited product-specific data for concentrated botanical oils. |
| Breastfeeding – Medium Risk | Consult a healthcare professional before use while breastfeeding, as tolerance and suitability of concentrated oils can vary. |
| Known allergy to sea buckthorn – High Risk | Avoid use if you have a known sensitivity to Hippophae rhamnoides (sea buckthorn) or related botanical products. |
| Bleeding tendency or upcoming surgery – Medium Risk | If you have a bleeding disorder or are scheduled for surgery, seek medical advice before use as dietary oils may affect individual bleeding risk factors. |
| Gastrointestinal sensitivity to oils – Low Risk | People prone to digestive upset from oils may prefer taking the product with food and starting with a lower amount if possible. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Digestive discomfort – Low Risk | Oily supplements can cause mild stomach upset, nausea, or a feeling of heaviness in sensitive individuals. |
| Loose stools – Low Risk | Higher oil intake may contribute to softer stools or diarrhea, especially when taken on an empty stomach. |
| Reflux or burping – Low Risk | Some people experience reflux-like symptoms or oily burps when taking lipid-based supplements. |
| Allergic reaction – Medium Risk | Discontinue use and seek advice if rash, itching, swelling, or other allergy-like symptoms occur. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Anticoagulants/antiplatelets – Medium Risk | If you use blood-thinning medicines, consult a healthcare professional before adding concentrated oils due to potential additive effects on bleeding-related parameters. |
| Blood pressure medications – Low Risk | If you take antihypertensives, monitor how you feel and consult a professional, as dietary changes in fats can influence individual cardiovascular responses. |
| Diabetes medications – Low Risk | If you use glucose-lowering medicines, discuss supplement use with a professional since dietary fat changes can affect meal responses in some people. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| General supplement warning – Low Risk | Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. |
| Daily dose warning – Low Risk | Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. |
| Children warning – Low Risk | Keep out of reach of young children. |
| Pregnancy and breastfeeding warning – Medium Risk | If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to conceive, or under medical supervision, consult a healthcare professional before use. |
| Anticoagulant/antiplatelet use warning – Medium Risk | Consult a healthcare professional before use if you take blood thinners or have a bleeding tendency. |
| Manufacturing trace warning – Low Risk | May contain very small amounts of allergens due to shared production equipment, even when not present in the ingredient list. |
| Title | Description | Bioavailability |
|---|---|---|
| Cold-pressed sea buckthorn oil (Hippophae rhamnoides L., seeds) | Provides a source of dietary lipids (including omega-7 and other fatty acids) used for general skin and wellness-focused nutrition. | Cold-pressed oil form; fat-soluble components are typically absorbed with dietary fat. |
| Allergen | Source Ingredient | Mandatory | Inference |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | None | No | None |
Population & target users:
- Adults seeking a simple sea buckthorn (argousier) oil supplement for skin-focused wellness and general lipid nutrition.
- Not intended for children.
How to take:
- Take the daily serving with a meal to support tolerance and absorption of fat-soluble components.
- If you are sensitive to oils, consider taking with the largest meal of the day.
Duration of use:
- Suitable for daily use; reassess after 8–12 weeks based on personal goals and tolerance.
Storage & conservation:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep container tightly closed and use before the best-before date.
| Marque MDC: Procédé d’extraction Qualitysilver® et encapsulation Licaps® |
| MDC BRANDS: Ethyos |
Bienfaits
Skin Health
Sea buckthorn oil provides omega-7 and other fatty acids that are commonly used to support skin comfort and a healthy-looking complexion. It can be used as part of a daily routine for people who want nutritional support for skin hydration and barrier function from within.
Hair, Skin & Nails
Cold-pressed sea buckthorn seed oil supplies lipids that can complement dietary intake of essential and specialty fatty acids. This can be relevant for individuals looking to support the appearance and maintenance of hair and nails alongside overall skin care habits.
Anti-Inflammatory
Sea buckthorn oil contains a mix of fatty acids and naturally occurring minor compounds that are often used in wellness routines aimed at supporting a balanced inflammatory response. It may be a supportive option for people who want gentle, everyday nutritional support as part of an overall healthy diet.
Cardiovascular
As a dietary oil, sea buckthorn oil contributes fatty acids that can fit into heart-healthy eating patterns when used consistently. It is best viewed as a complementary addition alongside broader lifestyle factors such as balanced fat intake and regular activity.
Antioxidant
Sea buckthorn oil naturally contains minor antioxidant-associated compounds depending on the oil profile and processing. This can provide peripheral support for general oxidative balance as part of a varied diet rich in plant foods.

