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The Benefits Of Natural Beauty Oil

Truth about Beauty Oils

Argan coconut, avocado Jojoba, avocado – applying oil on your body and face is a must-do for beauty. But how much will your skin gain from this ingredient? And does it really work superior to moisturisers? This article will explore the facts behind the use of natural beauty oils in your routine for skincare and look at what is suitable for which skin type.

What are the advantages?

You’ve been using your oil. What does it mean for your skin and you?

Oil can be used to fight aging.

Natural oils all have an antioxidant effects, meaning that they help to fight the harm caused by ultraviolet light that eventually leads to age spots, spots and wrinkles (we applaud this).

Oil may aid in absorption

Since oils are lipophilic, they dissolve and travel through the skin’s lipid layer more readily than moisturisers based on water which may help to slow the loss of water and consequently plump up your skin (especially crucial when you’re in the end of your 30s, and your wrinkles may begin to appear deeper as the natural oils diminish and boo!). This makes them very beneficial for moisturizing your body.

Due to this, oil helps in to absorb your typical moisturiser (just put a few drops of oil on your skin prior to moisturizing).

Oil may help reduce irritation

Oils can reduce inflammation and irritation. Try Argan, Almond, Calendula and Rose Hip. Simply apply it to the skin after you have finished moisturizing your skin. A few drops are enough to help soothe your skin.

Oil is hydrating

Oils are a source of fat acids that are essential to that your skin needs to stay and hydrated. They also help lock in moisture. Apply some immediately after you wash the facial area (or body) after your skin has become wet and the oil will help to lock in the moisture into your skin.

Oil protects

Oil also acts as a barrier against horrible winter elements, offering your skin protection from the elements of cold, snow and wind.

Oil can help reduce acne.

Oil can help reduce acne. Honest! If your skin is oily It’s very easy to dry it which prompts your body to create an ever-increasing amount of oil to help compensate (a sort of a win-no-win scenario). When you incorporate oil to your skin regimen, it will help soothe your body and end the cycle.

Oils: How do you use them as part of your makeup routine

A small amount can go far – three or two drops will suffice. You can mix it with your normal moisturiser, and it’s done! Remember, don’t combine your face cream with an SPF moisturiser because it may reduce the effectiveness of sunscreen.
You can also apply the oil directly on your face (that’s the method we use to apply it) after washing and toning follow up with your normal moisturizer or serum.
Never rubor press the oil lightly onto your skin.
When applying an oil for your body apply it following showering or bathing to skin that is slightly damp – it will help to lock in moisture.


What are the things to look out for when purchasing an oil

Find organic oils made from pure ingredients to reap the maximum benefits.
Beware of added chemicals like synthetic fragrances, frequently referred to under the headings “parfum” as well as “fragrance” and you should try to choose fragrances that are not scented or fragranced with essential oils that are cold-pressed.
It is important to understand the method of extraction used to extract your oil as you do not want to expose it to extreme temperatures or extracted using dangerous chemical solvents. Cold-pressed extraction is the best option CO2-extracted oils can be permitted in certified organic products.

Which oil is best and the reason for it?

It’s important to determine which oil is the ideal for your skin, as (while it’s all fantastic) they provide various advantages.

Almond Oil – is gentle enough for babies , it can reduce irritation and soothe sensitive skin.

Argan Oil has received a significant amount of attention over the past few years. It’s been credited with anti-aging properties. because of the abundance of antioxidants and vitamin E it has – and is particularly beneficial to treat dry, flaky skin as well as wrinkles (plus you can try using it to treat dry hair. Just add it and let it sit for a while and wash it off).

Calendula Oil is packed with antioxidants that help combat inflammation and soothe irritation skin. Calendula also is a rejuvenator and can help to heal the skin’s tissue.

Avocado Oil is rich in Vitamin E and Omega-3 fatty acids that can aid cell function and fight against inflammation. It is recommended for sensitive, dry, and inflamed skin.

Coconut oil is particularly good for people who have sensitive or dry skin and those suffering from eczema. It is probably one of the most talked about oils and you can learn further about the benefits here.

Evening Primrose Oil. It’s worth thinking about the addition of the oil of evening primrose. It also has an essential fat acid (known as GLA) which is believed to help strengthen the skin cells. Evening primrose oil is effective both inside and outside and is a valuable ingredient in a variety of natural products for dry skin issues.

Jojoba Oil is ideal for dry skin.

Rose Hip Oil is regenerating. We recommend it for those who suffer from scars, dark spots and skin discolouration. Also, you may have wrinkles, as well as acne-prone skin.

Whatever your skin type is, there’s an oil that will suit you.