Organic sunflower oil- Here comes the sun!


The sunflower, sometimes referred to as the "Indian golden flower", is a true wonder of nature. Its face is always turned towards the sun, it enjoys that warmth and passes on its joy to us: these bright, shining, yellow flowers represent a love of life, cheerfulness and warmth. This wonderful plant is also very useful in natural skincare products. Their seeds are used to produce the valuable organic sunflower oil used in some of our skincare products to provide your skin with lots of wonderful nutrients.

INCI name: Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil 

Typically grown in: Europe, Russia, and North and South America 

Special characteristic: Protecting and caring for sensitive and delicate skin

An American discovers Europe

The sunflower originates from North and Central America and is a real world traveller. As early as 4,500 years ago, the Native Americans of North and Central America cultivated sunflowers for both practical and ornamental use. The Aztecs even revered the sunflower so much that their priestesses wore crowns made of the bright yellow flowers.

Shortly after Christopher Columbus discovered America, the sunflowers were brought to Europe by Spanish sailors. But it was not until a few centuries later that Europeans also discovered the benefits of this medicinal plant, and in the 19th century they began to cultivate it on a large scale in order to extract its oil. Other typical growing regions include Russia as well as North and South America. The name of the genus, "Helianthus" is derived from the Greek words "helios" (sun) and "anthos" (flower).

A passionate sun worshipper

Today, the "sunflower", (as the Americans named the bright yellow flower), forms a key feature of our landscape in the shape of vast fields of sunflowers, and is simply considered part of summer in the countryside. Colloquial German names for the three-metre tall plant also include "Gottesauge" ("Eye of God"), "Sonnenkrone" ("Sun crown") , and "Sunnstern" ("Sun star"). Sunflowers are very special plants: during their growth phase they always turn towards the sun, following its course. 

Pretty clever: within the part of the plant in the shade, a substance called auxin is produced, which regulates growth and ensures that this part of the plant grows faster. The result: using its strong, slanted stem, the head of the sunflower "tilts" towards the sun, following its path across the sky. In the evening it turns its head back to the east and prepares itself for the next morning, when it will welcome the great yellow source of warmth once again.

The flower heads with bright yellow petals can reach a diameter of 10 to 35cm. The sunflower is the largest member in the same family as daisies.

Despite its impressive height of up to two metres, the sunflower is an annual plant that blooms between July and September.

Organic sunflower oil in our products