Product Description:
Almond Oil Mamra is a cold pressed carrier oil extracted from the kernels of the Mamra almond, a rare and prized variety of almond traditionally sourced from Afghanistan and Kashmir. Known for its thin shell and high oil content, the Mamra almond yields an oil that is richer and more sought after than common almond varieties. The oil is pale yellow in colour with a light, characteristic almond scent and a non greasy texture. At Maduras Herbals, we supply Almond Oil Mamra as a raw material for cosmetic manufacturers, DIY formulators, hair care brands, and skin care product developers looking for a premium grade carrier oil from India.
Botanical and Local Names
Botanical Name: Prunus amygdalus var. Mamra
English Name: Mamra Almond Oil
Hindi Name: Mamra Badam Tel
Tamil Name: Mamra Vadumai Ennai
Telugu Name: Mamra Badam Nune
Malayalam Name: Mamra Badam Enna
Kannada Name: Mamra Badami Enne
Key Properties
- Cold pressed from rare Mamra almond kernels with no heat and no chemical solvents involved
- Light, non greasy texture with quick absorption into skin and hair
- Naturally rich in essential fatty acids and Vitamin E
- Unrefined and supplied in its natural state without bleaching or deodorisation
- Higher oil richness compared to common almond varieties due to the Mamra almond's high oil content
- One of the most established carrier oils for diluting essential oils
- Compatible with other carrier oils, butters, and oil-phase ingredients
About Almond Oil (Mamra)
Mamra almond oil is cold-pressed from the kernels of Mamra almonds, a variety of almond (Prunus amygdalus) that is considered among the finest and most nutrient-dense almond varieties available. Mamra almonds are primarily grown in Afghanistan, Iran, and the Kashmir valley of India, and are distinctly different from the commercially mass-produced California almond variety in terms of their oil content, nutritional density, and overall quality. The oil pressed from Mamra almonds is particularly prized in traditional Indian and Persian wellness practices, where it has been used for generations in hair care, skin nourishment, and massage.
Mamra almond oil is rich in oleic acid, which typically makes up the majority of its fatty acid composition, alongside a meaningful linoleic acid content and natural vitamin E in the form of tocopherols. This combination gives it good emollient and skin-softening properties, and its vitamin E content contributes antioxidant protection both to the oil itself and to any formulation it is incorporated into. It forms a light protective film on the skin surface that helps retain moisture without feeling heavy or occlusive, making it well suited to both face and body applications. In haircare, it is traditionally used to add shine, soften the hair shaft, and support scalp conditioning.
| Property |
Detail |
| INCI Name |
Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil |
| Sourced From |
Mamra variety primarily from Kashmir (India), Afghanistan, and Iran |
| Processed & Packed |
Processed & Packed in India |
| Function |
Emollient, skin conditioning, hair conditioning |
| Absorption Rate |
Medium - may feel slightly richer than standard sweet almond oil due to higher natural oil density of the Mamra variety |
| Recommended Usage Amount |
Typically 10 to 100% - works well as a standalone oil or as part of a blend |
| Heat Stability |
Average - best used at or below 40°C to preserve tocopherol content and natural properties |
| Colour |
Typically pale yellow to warm golden; colour may vary slightly between batches depending on harvest season and processing |
| Scent |
Mild, slightly nutty and sweet; scent intensity may vary between batches |
| Oxidation Stability |
Moderate - addition of vitamin E or other antioxidants in the formulation is recommended to extend shelf life |
| Restrictions |
People with nut allergies should exercise caution; patch test recommended |
| Substitution |
Standard sweet almond oil or apricot kernel oil can be used as alternatives, though the Mamra variety is considered superior in nutrient density |
Working with Almond Oil (Mamra) in Your Formulations
Mamra almond oil works well across a wide range of product types including massage oils, body oils, facial oils, hair oils, balms, butters, and emulsions. It is particularly valued in premium natural perfume bases and massage blends where its mild scent and pleasant skin feel make it a comfortable base to work with. In haircare it blends well with other traditional oils such as coconut, bhringaraj, and amla for classic Ayurvedic hair preparations.
Quality & Formulation Notes
People with nut allergies should be cautious when using this oil, and a patch test recommendation is worth including on finished product labels. Cold-pressed versions are always preferable to solvent-extracted ones for preserving the oil's natural tocopherol content and overall quality. Batch variation in colour and scent is normal for a cold-pressed product and does not reflect a quality issue. The Mamra variety is naturally higher in oil content than standard almonds, which contributes to the richer feel that distinguishes it from regular sweet almond oil.
Applications
Hair Care Formulations: Hair oils, scalp serums, pre-wash treatments, hot oil treatments, shampoo and conditioner oil-phase additions
Skin Care Formulations: Facial serums, body lotions, massage oils, baby care formulations, lip balms, body butters
Cosmetic and Soap Making: Carrier base for essential oil and aromatherapy blends, cold and hot process soap superfatting oil, lotion and cream oil-phase ingredient
General Use: Bulk supply for cosmetic manufacturers, DIY skin and hair care kits, salon and spa product formulations
Packing and Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the container tightly sealed when not in active use. Recommended storage temperature below 25°C. Refrigeration is acceptable for extended shelf life. Best before 12 months from packaging date. Natural sedimentation or slight cloudiness at lower temperatures is normal and does not affect oil quality.
Caution
Patch test is recommended before use on skin. In case of any allergic reaction, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist or physician.