Sutr - Cold Pressed Almond Oil

The way nature made it !! Our tagline defines our process, commitment and quality.

Sutr Cold-pressed natural almond oil is far superior because the process preserves all of the real almond’s benefits and nutrients. Sutr Almond oil is best suitable for dry, irritated and cracked skin. Also prevents wrinkles, stimulates the blood circulation and improves skin elasticity. It also carries antioxidant properties, which have positive effects in the hair as well. It helps in cleansing impurities out of the body to ensure that the hair as well as the skin is free from harmful free radicals that may just cause damage.

Benefits of Cold Pressed Almond Oil

Supports healthy skin cells which prevents skin from dryness

Protect Skin from UV radiations

Enriched with Vitamin E & A which is beneficial for Hair and Skin

Heal chapped and irritated skin

Supports in maintaining a healthy Heart

Other common usages of Natural Almond Oil

Hair Moisturizer

Used as Makeup Remover

Prevents Scalp From infection & Inflammation

Baby Message & Skin Care

Treats under Eye Dark Circles

Assortment

250 ml

MRP Rs. 1799.00/- (including GST)

Shelf Life- 9 months from the date of manufacturing

Storage- Please keep in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.

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Simply put: cold pressed = pure, nutrient-dense, unadulterated almond oil.

What sets Sutr apart

Sutr India focuses on purity, safety and consistency at every step:

  • Premium-quality almonds sourced from reliable growers.
  • Zero-chemical extraction using a gentle cold press method.
  • Glass bottle packaging to preserve freshness, aroma and potency.
  • Regular quality checks ensuring purity, aroma, vitamin retention and safety.
  • Absolutely no mineral oil, no artificial fragrance, no preservatives — just pure almond oil.

Benefits of Cold Pressed Almond Oil

Known as a natural powerhouse, almond oil benefits span beauty, wellness and cooking when cold-pressed and unrefined.

  • Rich in natural Vitamin E
    Nourishes skin, supports collagen and adds a natural glow.
  • Deep hair conditioning
    Helps soften dry hair, reduce frizz and add shine when used as a regular champi oil.
  • Supports heart-friendly cooking
    Contains good fats and is suitable for mindful, low-heat cooking.
  • Gentle moisturiser for face & body
    Ideal for dry, sensitive or winter-dry skin.
  • Excellent baby massage oil
    Traditionally used to support soft, supple skin (patch test recommended).
  • Soothes under-eye dryness
    Known in Indian homes for under-eye care due to its nourishing texture.
  • Light and non-sticky
    Gets absorbed quickly — perfect for everyday skincare.
(Disclaimer: Based on traditional and nutritional understanding. Not a medical claim.)

How to Use / Cooking & Lifestyle Use-Cases

  • Best ways to cook with it

    Though primarily valued for beauty and wellness, cold pressed almond oil can also be used for cooking:

Perfect for:

  • Ideal for salad dressings

    Drizzling over pasta, or mixing into breakfast bowls.

  • Great for baking

    Adding subtle nutty sweetness.

  • Light sautéing

    Works well in light sautéing or gentle cooking to retain nutrients.

Dos & Don’ts:

  • Do use on low to medium heat.
  • Do drizzle over warm foods for enhanced flavour.
  • Don’t deep fry or use for very high temperatures.
  • Don’t mix with hot water — always add to cooked dishes.

Non-cooking uses (skin, hair & massage)

This is where almond oil truly shines:

  • Face moisturiser –

    A few drops at night leave skin soft and glowing.

  • Under-eye nourishment –

    Dab lightly to soothe dryness.

  • Hair oil –

    Great for frizz control and adding shine.

  • Body massage oil –

    Especially loved during winters for its warmth and richness.

  • Baby massage –

    Traditionally recommended for softness (always patch test).

Quick Recipe Ideas

1. Almond Oil Banana Smoothie

Creamy, naturally sweet and gently nutty.

Ingredients: Banana, milk or almond milk, honey, 1 tsp cold pressed almond oil, cinnamon.

Steps: Blend until smooth → serve chilled → drizzle a few extra drops ontop.

2. Almond Oil Stir-Fry Veggies

A colourful, low-heat sauté for everyday meals.

Ingredients: Broccoli, bell peppers, carrots, garlic, 1–2 tsp almond oil, salt, pepper.

Steps: Lightly sauté garlic → add veggies → cook on low heat → finish with almond oil.

3. Almond Oil Winter Face Serum

A natural DIY glow-boosting mix.

Ingredients: 1 tsp almond oil, 2 drops rosehip oil (optional), 1 drop vitamin E (optional).

Steps: Blend → apply at night → massage lightly for absorption.

Cold-Press Process — How We Make It

Farm to bottle

  • Sourcing:

    Almonds are carefully sourced and inspected for quality.

  • Cleaning:

    They are cleaned thoroughly before pressing.

  • Gentle cold pressing:

    A gentle cold press method extracts oil without heat damage.

  • Natural settling:

    The oil undergoes natural settling and filtration to remove particles.

  • Quality testing:

    Quality testing ensures purity, aroma and nutritional integrity.

  • Glass bottling:

    Finally, the oil is packaged in food-grade glass bottles to protect freshness.

Purity & quality assurances

  • Zero chemical solvents.

  • No added fragrance or colour.

  • Produced in FSSAI-compliant facilities.

  • Regular lab checks for safety & quality.

Always 100% pure cold pressed almond oil — nothing else added.

Serving Suggestions & Storage Tips

Serving tips:
  • Use 1–2 teaspoons daily for face, hair or body massage.

  • Add 1 teaspoon to salads, smoothies or warm foods for a nutty boost.

  • Use sparingly for sautéing or low-heat dishes.

  • Can be blended with other cold pressed oils if preferred.

Storage:
  • Store in a cool, dark place away from sunlight.

  • Keep bottle tightly closed to protect the delicate aroma.

  • Do not refrigerate.

  • Ensure no water enters the bottle.

  • Follow the best-before date printed on the label.

Compare: Cold Pressed Almond Oil vs Refined / Other Oils

Cold Pressed Almond Oil vs Refined Almond Oil
  • Processing:

    Cold pressed = natural; refined = deodorised, bleached.

  • Nutrient retention:

    Cold pressed retains vitamin E; refined loses many nutrients.

  • Aroma:

    Cold pressed has a mild almond aroma; refined is neutral.

  • Use:

    Cold pressed suits skincare and low-heat cooking; refined suits high-heat cooking.

Almond Oil vs Other Cold Pressed Oils
  • Almond oil:

    Best for beauty, baby care & gentle cooking.

  • Coconut oil:

    Great for hair, baking & South Indian cooking.

  • Sesame oil:

    Strong flavour, ideal for massage & Asian dishes.

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FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if it suits your skin. It’s mild, nourishing and great for night use.

Traditionally, yes — but always do a patch test first.

Yes, on low heat or as a finishing oil for salads, desserts or warm dishes.

Cold pressed is extracted without heat or chemicals, retaining nutrients.

It’s widely used for hydration due to its natural vitamin E content.

It’s known to nourish the scalp and reduce dryness, supporting healthy-looking hair.

No, it’s 100% pure cold pressed almond oil.

Yes, widely used for under-eye dryness (use very small amounts).

Yes, widely used for under-eye dryness (use very small amounts).

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