Dietary supplement: Linseed oil is rich in essential fatty acids and can be taken orally as a dietary supplement to help support heart health and reduce inflammation. Note that we sell linseed oil purely from a woodworking stand point.
Skin moisturizer: Linseed oil can be applied topically to the skin to moisturize and condition the skin.
Hair conditioner: Linseed oil can be applied to the hair to add shine and nourish the scalp.
Natural remedy: Linseed oil has been used as a natural remedy for a variety of ailments, including constipation, high blood pressure, and menopausal symptoms.
Oil painting: Linseed oil is often used as a binder in oil paints, helping to give the paint a smooth, glossy finish.
Wood preservative: Linseed oil can be applied to wood to help protect it from moisture and rot.
Varnish: Linseed oil is a key ingredient in many types of varnishes, helping to give wood a durable, glossy finish.
Ink: Linseed oil is used in the production of printing inks and other types of inks.
Linoleum: Linseed oil is a key ingredient in the production of linoleum, a type of flooring made from linseed oil and other materials.
Cosmetics: Linseed oil is sometimes used as an ingredient in cosmetics, such as lotions and creams, due to its moisturizing properties.