Black Currant Seed Oil

Black Currant Seed Oil

Black Currant Seed Oil – A Nutrient-Rich Natural Product for Your Skin

Black currant seed oil is a nutrient-rich natural product that provides effective care for all skin types, especially for aging, sensitive, and dry skin.


Why do we use black currant seed oil in our products?


Rich in Omega Fatty Acids:

Black currant seed oil is an excellent source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which support skin health and help maintain its moisture balance. These fatty acids promote skin elasticity and softness, which is particularly important for aging skin.

Moisturizing Effect:

The oil provides intense hydration and helps keep the skin soft and supple. It is an excellent choice for dry skin, as it locks in moisture and prevents dryness.

Soothing Properties:

Black currant seed oil is known for its soothing properties, making it an excellent choice for sensitive and reddened skin. Its anti-inflammatory effects help reduce irritation and redness, leaving the skin calmer and more even.

Aging Skin:

The oil supports the skin's renewal processes and can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Its nutrients support skin firmness and give it a more youthful appearance.


You can find black currant seed oil in all of our serums:

AIKA Serum for Aging Skin:

The nourishing properties of black currant seed oil help combat signs of aging, such as wrinkles and skin sagging, keeping your skin youthful and elastic.

RAUHA Serum for Sensitive and Reddened Skin:

The soothing and anti-inflammatory properties of the oil make it an excellent choice for sensitive skin, helping to reduce redness and irritation.

KASTE Serum for Dry Skin:

Black currant seed oil provides effective hydration and nourishment, keeping your skin soft and supple all day long.

Additionally, black currant seed oil can work synergistically with other ingredients, enhancing their effects and improving product efficacy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Over 98% of our ingredients are made in Finland! We source all our ingredients from Finnish suppliers. We prioritize local production, and most of our ingredients come from very close by. Over 90% of the ingredients are sourced from Finland's pure nature!

Yes, it is. The natural origin of No Niin Cosmetics' ingredients is over 99%.

In every product, over 98% of the ingredients are made in Finland.

All products are handmade in Pispala, Tampere.

No, we do not! We avoid using fragrances due to their potential side effects and because we don't want them to overshadow the active ingredients in our products.

Yes. We use Geogard, a preservative that is COSMOS and ECOCERT certified. When a product has a water base, adding a preservative is necessary to ensure the safety and quality of the product. You can read more about the preservative we use here!

A bi-phase serum is a two-part skincare product that contains both an oil and a water base. Before use, the serum is shaken to mix the two phases. Bi-phase serums do not require emulsifiers, which are typically used to combine water and oil. Because a bi-phase serum does not need emulsifiers, the amount of active ingredients in the product is higher. The oil locks in moisture, while the water-based part hydrates and refreshes the skin.

Many of the ingredients we use offer multiple benefits for skincare. For example, black currant seed oil has moisturizing, antioxidant, and soothing properties. Each serum is carefully formulated with ingredients that work perfectly together to achieve the desired effect. By using the same ingredients, like black currant seed oil, in different concentrations, we can tailor the serums to meet various skincare needs. A higher concentration may focus on intense hydration and skin protection, while a lower concentration can provide lighter care. This way, we ensure that each serum supports the skin's natural balance and provides diverse benefits in just the right way.

Yes, it's completely normal! Sometimes, small plant particles may appear in the serum, and this is entirely natural.