Horse oil has been used as a folk medicine in Japan for decades, mainly used to treat frostbite and knife injury of hands and feet. Horse oil is used by Japanese to wipe hands, faces, feet and frostbite because they are too poor and lack resources. Similar to China clam oil, Australian sheep oil, Tibetan ghee and Hainan coconut oil.
In addition, horse oil is oily and easy to block pores. For people with oily skin, it is recommended not to apply too much horse oil on their faces. Horse oil is oily, easy to block pores and form acne and blackheads, which will not only repair the skin, but also cause more serious consequences. For some people with acne marks, you can apply some horse oil appropriately, but not too much.
Brief introduction of horse oil
Horse fat is an animal oil, which is rich in saturated fatty acids. Should not be exposed to the sun, should be stored in the refrigerator. Horse oil is a mixture of horse's mane, tail root and abdomen. It is mainly in the neck of a horse. It is heated, dissolved, squeezed, filtered and removed from impurities, then refined by cold extraction to make horse fat hair oil, and then refined by steam washing.
Horse oil in Japan and South Korea is mainly extracted from horse fat. Xinjiang Ili horse oil is mainly extracted from horse hair (horse neck).
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Horse Oil.