Saturday, June 13, 2015

Oils That Suits your Skin


It sounds strange to be
putting oils all over, when for quite a long time
we’ve been looking the racks for without oil items
out of trepidation that oil would transform us into
an oily, imperfect chaos! Be that as it may,
changing to a characteristic oil based skincare
reach is one of the best things you can accomplish
for your skin! The oil sustains and calms the skin
permitting the dynamic fixings in your skincare to
sink more profound into the skin, improving their
gainful impacts! Who would’ve thought!
There are numerous glorious oils accessible, yet
these are some of our top picks because of their
demonstrated skin-cherishing advantages:
Rosehip Oil
This oil penetrates deep into the skin where it
helps to regenerate your cells and increase
collagen production. It’s rich in vitamin C,
omega-3’s and omega-6 fatty acids known to help
heal scar tissue and reduce inflammation. It is
also high in retinoic acid (the key ingredient in
retinol products!) which helps to reduce the
appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Hello anti-
aging benefits!
But it doesn’t just protect against signs of
premature aging, it also contains linoleic acid that,
in combination with its other powerful
ingredients, can help repair acne-prone skin with
mild scarring and blemishes, and prevent more
breakouts. Bring on clear, radiant skin!
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is perfect for super sensitive skin. It’s
anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-inflammatory,
plus it’s small molecular structure allows for easy
absorption, giving your skin a soft, smooth
texture. The medium chain fatty acids in coconut
oil also help to retain the moisture content of the
skin, making it a great choice for skin conditions
such as eczema. Use it all year round as it helps to
soothe your skin in the cold, windy months, as
well as replenish moisture after a little too much
sun exposure! The lauric acid content protects the
skin’s surface making it an ideal ointment to
relieve dry, rough skin.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Extra virgin olive oil is a good all-round
moisturizer as it’s rich in fatty acids, vitamin A and
E. Olive oil is similar to the oils naturally produced
by our skin so it’s also absorbed well, helping to
boost your skin’s elasticity. The antioxidants in
olive oil may even help protect against skin
cancer! However, those with acne prone skin
should avoid using it on their face as it’s a heavier
oil and can contribute to blemishes. It makes a
luscious addition to a bath, or when applied prior
to showering. The warm water allows your skin to
absorb more moisture from the oil, and then you
towel dry off the excess! Brilliant!
Sesame Oil
Despite it’s popularity as a beautiful cooking oil,
sesame oil has not yet had the fame it deserves in
the skincare world. This golden toned oil is a skin’s
everyday secret weapon! Sesame oil can act in a
similar way to sunscreen by shielding your skin
from sun damage, resisting 30% of UV rays! If
you’ve cut yourself, applying sesame oil on cuts
and wounds helps them to heal faster due to it’s
antibacterial properties. It can also help with skin
conditions such as psoriasis and eczema,
moisturising and nourishing your skin, whilst
providing anti-inflammatory benefits. Sesamol,
vitamin E and other potent antioxidants help fight
free radical damage, and due to it’s high viscosity,
the oil easily seeps into the skin, repairing
damaged skin cells and nourishing from within.
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