I have always had good skin, thanks to the genes given to me by my Thai mother who has wonderful skin, yet I’ve always been interested in ways to keep my face and body smooth and free from environmental and aging damage. Even though I am only 21, I am keenly aware that if you want beautiful skin when you’re 40, 50+, you really have to start now. And I’m not saying you need to start investing in expensive beauty creams like ‘Creme de la Mer’ and whatnot. I believe that a great starting point is to start using facial oils.
Facial oils are a wonderful and natural addition to your beauty routine. I know it sounds counter-intuitive to slather an oil on your face (“Won’t I just become a grease ball?!”), but it really does work. And instead of just giving you all empty and opinion based claims, I did some research and my own experimentation to help back up my statement. That is what this blog is truly about after all – giving solid and sound advice that has been stripped away from all the marketing and PR (public relations) fluff.
I found several articles touting the benefits of certain types of facial oils, and finally found some views from dermatologists on them. I thought it was important to voice the opinions of dermatologists because they are experts about our largest organ: skin. Dr. Gervaise Gerstner is a celebrity dermatologist and has described facial oils as “an excellent way to get antioxidants and vitamins quickly into the skin … Oils are absorbed quickly, and soften the appearance of fine lines.” Basically what Dr. Gerstner is saying is that oils will not leave your face oily and greasy (as they are absorbed quickly) and that they will actually give your skin a lovely and glow-y look. Furthermore, David Colbert, a dermatologist from New York, has said that oils are gentle and do not irritate the surface of your face which makes them perfect for people with sensitive skin.
Hopefully by now I have got you convinced that you should use facial oils. But Alice, I hear you ask, what facials oils should I use and how should I even use them? Great question – I encourage you to experiment with a range of facial oils and see what works best for you. I have tried jojoba oil, rose hip oil (might I mention that Miranda Kerr is also a fan of rose hip oil?) and sea buckthorn seed oil so far. I do not personally like sea buckthorn seed oil. It did make my skin extremely soft and is great for people with rosacea buuuut .. it smells gross lol.
My personal favorites so far are Rose Hip Oil and Jojoba Oil. Both oils were really lightweight and saved me during winter from having a disgusting dry and cracked face. To apply it, I would recommend using just three to five drops and to put them on the cheeks, forehead and neck. Never forget the neck, as the neck is one of the first tell-tale signs of ageing!! I still really want to try sweet almond oil, argan oil, pomegranate seed oil, and baobab oil so keep an eye out for a future post on those 🙂
Before trying ANY new beauty routine, I urge you to consult your doctor first, especially if you have highly sensitive or problem skin. Go to your local dermatologist and ask for an allergy test, and once you are cleared for usage, go ahead and experiment! Please let me know how they work out for you, and what your favorite facial oils are 🙂
Honestly yours,
Alice
Sources
Best Health
StyleList
Fox News Magazine
10 Comments
very informative for a gross dry crackly skin faced girl like me 🙂
Glad you liked it my beautiful Thai goddess, who I have never noticed had dry and crackly skin ;P Let me know how the facial oils work for you!
don’t forget coconut oil! extremely awesome in moderation 🙂
Of course, who could forget about coconut oil 🙂 I was planning on doing a future post on that since coconut oil has such a variety of uses! Thanks for reading Michelle, hope you are well xx
I’ve got rose hip oil that I use as an eye cream almost, I find other oils can make me break out so I use a normal moisturiser but I love using rose hip under my eyes 🙂
Great topic though!
Thank you so much! What differences have you noticed since using it under your eyes?
http://www.petite-kitchen.com/2012/12/honey-beeswax-and-almond-oil.html — this is a kiwi lady and this blog is extreamly awesome. I’m gluten and dairy free (as much as I can- still learning!) due to allergies and love her food ideas 🙂 This is a article on all natural face cream 🙂 enjoy!
p.s love you blog!
Hey Jaz, thanks for reading the post and glad you like the blog!
Thanks for sharing, love learning and discovering new blogs 🙂 I am trying to post quite a few dairy and/or gluten free desserts in the future so stay tuned xxx
I find the best rose hip oil is from Trilogy. They also make one with an antioxidant (that’s the one I use), and there are rave reviews all over beauty blogs. I’m pushing 38, but look like I’m in my early-mid 20’s. Could be genetics too 😉
Hi Carly-Jay! Thanks for the tip, I’ll be sure to check Trilogy out. I checked out your website and yes, you look very young for your age! Could be a mix of genetics and good products 🙂
Thanks for stopping by x