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Which Skin Oil is Right for You?
The therapeutic benefits of natural oils for the face and
body have been documented for hundreds of years, but we’re only now starting to
incorporate them as part of our morning and evening skin care regimen, thanks
to their abundance of essential fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants which
work to strengthen the skin’s protective barrier, prevent free radical damage,
increase skin elasticity and more.
Who Can Benefit From Using Natural Oils?
While many people, especially those with combination or oily
skin, tend to shy away from products containing oil of any kind for fear that
it will cause them to break out, this is not always true. In fact, natural
oil-containing products might be the best thing for those with oily and even
acne-prone skin. Acne medications often strip the natural barrier of the skin,
which can lead to excess sebum production and clogged pores without proper
hydration. Oils help train the skin to rebalance itself if overstripped from
harsh cleansers or medications.
How to Choose the Right Face Oil
Choosing the right oil, however, is the tricky part.
To help you determine which is the best natural face oil for
you, we consulted with dermatologists to uncover some of the best products out
there—and the skin type they’re meant for.
Sunday Riley Juno Essential Oil
Best for: Normal skin
This anti-aging complex is naturally derived, using a
mixture of fine organic botanicals including Black cumin, blackberry, raspberry
and blueberry oils and vitamin E, which imparts even more hydration and also
provides antioxidant benefits. While it targets fine lines and wrinkles, those
with more youthful skin will find benefits in its soothing abilities. It is
lightweight and absorbs quickly.
Sunday Riley U.F.O. Ultra-Clarifying Face Oil
Best for: Oily or acne-prone skin
The Organic Pharmacy Virgin Cold Pressed Rosehip Oil
Best for: Mature or aging skin
The main ingredient in this reparative skin oil is rosehip
oil, which is clinically proven to do amazing things such as reduce scarring,
smooth wrinkles and condition and regenerate the skin. Rosehip oil is a
favorite oil since it has a high ratio of linoleic acid which has not only been
shown to be beneficial for those with acne, but also has been shown to reverse
UV-induced hyperpigmentation. It’s also rich in vitamins A, E, C and D which
have been used for not only hydration but also scars, stretch marks and redness
in rosacea-prone skin.
Herbivore Botanicals Lapis Facial Oil
Best for: Sensitive or redness-prone skin