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Is It OK To Use Oil On My Face?

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proposes Do you have oily skin?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you have oily skin?

Do you have dry skin?

Do you dark spots?

Do you have an irritated skin?

Common conclusions

It is OK because an oily skin can find great benefits from linoleic high face oils. Oily skin sebum is often deficient in essential fatty acids and it is thought to be the reason why oily skin looks oily. Skin is continually trying to compensate for an ingredient it lacks. Clary sage essential oil is an excellent option for oily skin too, because it has the unique properties of working with skin cells at the subdermal layer to regulate sebum production naturally.

You should start using a coconut oil because the coconut oil’s emollient properties may make it beneficial for certain skin types, such as dry or normal-to-dry skin, when used as an overnight moisturizer. Coconut oil is so beneficial because it contains nourishing fatty acids that help hydrate and protect skin. For your dry skin using coconut oil instead of your regular moisturizer may soften and hydrate your skin, leaving it looking refreshed and soft upon waking.

Coconut oil is definitely a good choice for you because the coconut oil can lighten skin and may help reduce the appearance of your dark spots or uneven skin tone.

It is OK for you to start use a lavender oil because a lavender helps calm irritation and rapidly fight inflammation to settle the raised part of a blemish and help your skin repair faster. The linalyl acetate, an ester naturally found in lavender, is anti-inflammatory (the curcumin in turmeric essential oil is very anti-inflammatory too) and has a history in wound healing, leading to less scarring.

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