Noun
grapeseed (plural grapeseeds)
The seed of the grape.
In fact, high consumption of polyunsaturates should be avoided.) Unlike canola oil, grapeseed oil is mostly polyunsaturated. Source: Internet
Naturally derived ingredients of sugar, citric acid, bicarbonate and grapeseed and almond oil get hard at work on rough spots, so you emerge with silky soft skin from neck-to-toe. Source: Internet
Suitable for all skin types, but especially helpful to dry skin, this barely-there tint hydrates and evens out skin tone with avocado, mandarin, grapeseed, jojoba, and olive oils. Source: Internet
For the first time, this patented technology harnesses our signature grapeseed polyphenols combined with spruce extract to kick-start the cells’ natural antioxidant defenses, essentially teaching the skin how to better protect itself. Source: Internet
By the loading dock, a tanker truck unloads 10,000 gallons of grapeseed oil into a tank. Source: Internet
I have found out that grapeseed oil has been used previously as a carrier oil in aromatherapy formulations to treat hair loss but was not effective on its own (Archives of Dermatology,pg 602-603, 1999). Source: Internet