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Almond oil is typically used to nourish skin and hair and is an important component of many beauty products.[1]
However, it can also be used for cooking at home. If you want to know how to make your own almond oil at home, all you need is a blender and a bit of patience. You can also splurge for an oil press if you're really committed to making your own almond oil.
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