{"id":12799,"date":"2022-08-03T12:51:48","date_gmt":"2022-08-03T10:51:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.foreo.com\/mysa\/?p=12799"},"modified":"2022-08-01T15:40:44","modified_gmt":"2022-08-01T13:40:44","slug":"how-to-use-face-oils-for-dry-sensitive-and-oily-skin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.foreo.com\/mysa\/how-to-use-face-oils-for-dry-sensitive-and-oily-skin\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Use Face Oils for Dry, Sensitive, and Oily Skin?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Face oils are a popular beauty product for a reason- they can be used for so many different skin types! Whether your skin is dry, sensitive, or oily, there’s a face oil out there that will work for you. In this post, we’ll give you tips on how to use face oils for each type of skin and show you some of our favorite face oils for each category. Stay beautiful!<\/p>\n

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What are the benefits of using face oil in your skincare routine?<\/h2>\n

The last stage of the skincare regime is moisturization. Many people also extend their daily skincare routines by utilizing oils<\/strong> for their moisturizing effect and elasticity. Especially with the approaching warmer season when the temperatures drop often leads to an increase in dryness. Typically oil consists mostly of big molecules, but is not occlusive<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

The occlusivity of oil is determined by its ability to form a barrier on the skin that prevents water loss. This is why oils are often used in products for dry skin types. While occlusive properties are important<\/strong>, what makes face oils so beneficial for the skin is their ability to penetrate into the upper layers of the skin. This allows the oil to deliver its nutrients directly to where it is needed most<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

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What makes face oils so beneficial for the skin is their ability to penetrate into the upper layers of the skin.<\/p><\/div>\n

What does face oil do to your skin:<\/p>\n

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  • moisturizes skin<\/li>\n
  • reduces inflammation<\/strong><\/li>\n
  • helps to heal skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
  • soothes sunburns<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
  • reduces the appearance of acne scars<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
  • prevents fine lines and wrinkles<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

    How to apply face oil?<\/h2>\n

    The beauty of facial oils is that they offer great to use when used together with the facial massage technique<\/strong>. Face oil can be applied by hand using a face smear agent. Massage oil into the face by moving in a downward and upward direction as it improves lymph drainage and sculpting<\/strong>. You may use it for any part of your body where you need additional nutrients, such as the ends of hairs or your nails.<\/p>\n

    When should you apply face oil?<\/h2>\n

    The best time to apply face oil is after cleansing and toning, but before applying your moisturizer<\/strong>. This allows the oil to penetrate deeply into the skin without being diluted by other products. If you have oily skin, you may want to apply just a few drops of face oil in the evening before bed<\/strong> so that it has time to absorb overnight. For dry skin, you can apply face oil in the morning and evening. And for sensitive skin, you can start by using face oil once a day to see how your skin reacts.<\/p>\n

    Does face oil go before or after moisturizer?<\/h2>\n

    Face oil should be applied after cleansing and toning, but before applying your moisturizer. This allows the oil to penetrate deeply into the skin without being diluted by other products<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

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    When you apply face oil before moisturizer, it allows the oil to penetrate deeply into the skin without being diluted by other products.<\/p><\/div>\n

    Still, depending on your skin type, the majority of oils replace moisturizers<\/strong>, so it should be the last product you apply to the skin before SPF. Namely, oilier skin types may choose to use face oil or moisturizer, rather than both at once<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

    How to choose facial oil?<\/h2>\n

    There are many different types of face oils on the market, each with its own unique blend of ingredients. These oils can be made from a variety of different plant and nut oils, such as jojoba oil, argan oil, coconut oil, rosehip oil, seabuckthorn oil, and grapeseed oil. Each of these oils has its own set of benefits, so it’s important to choose an oil that is tailored to your specific skin type<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

    Facial oils for dry skin<\/h3>\n

    If you have dry skin, look for an oil that is rich in essential fatty acids like jojoba oil or argan oil. These oils will help to replenish the natural oils in your skin and prevent moisture loss. Facial oils you should try:<\/p>\n

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    • Jojoba oil<\/a><\/li>\n
    • Argan oil<\/li>\n
    • Coconut oil<\/a><\/li>\n
    • Avocado oil<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

      Facial oils for sensitive skin<\/h3>\n

      If you have sensitive skin, look for an oil that is high in antioxidants like rosehip oil or seabuckthorn oil. These oils will help to protect your skin from environmental damage and calm inflammation<\/strong>. Facial oils you should try:<\/p>\n

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      • Rosehip oil<\/li>\n
      • Seabuckthorn oil<\/li>\n
      • Chamomile oil<\/li>\n
      • Calendula oil<\/li>\n
      • Marula oil<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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        A-Z of Natural Ingredients and Their Use in Your Skincare Routine<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n