In this post I will share my love of face diy oils and how to make success and use one for your skin. I also share the current DIY oil containing a secret ingredient to enhance collagen production. Whether you are dry or oily, this is a great recipe for anti -aging.
If I could only choose a skin care product that will use for the rest of my life, it would be a DIY face oil, there is no doubt about it. Oil use has turned my skin more than any other product I have EVERYTHING used. Oil has the ability to supply thorough dry skin while balancing oily skin. A natural facial oil gives skin support during aging. The great news is that your own face oil can be as simple as choosing the right oil for your skin and applying it in the morning and evening. Or, you can explore additives against aging, essential oils and create a mixture of natural oils in a bottle to deal with concerns such as aging, dry skin and inflammation.
I saw a huge difference in my skin when I changed from using face lotion to treat oils. As we get older, the skin usually becomes a dryer. The skin dryer, the easier it is to wrinkle. Using different oils, essential oils and additives against aging and herbal, you can naturally slow down and reduce the signs of aging as well as encourage collagen production. Oil -based skin care is an effective way to support your skin. Along with the creation of a mixture of a face oil that benefits from your skin, the method of cleaning oil can be beneficial when it comes to balancing oil production, detoxification and skin replenishment at the same time.
DIY facial oil benefits:
- Moisturize the skin
- Soften the appearance of fine lines
- Balancing oil production
- Even tone of skin
- Soft and comforting in skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis.
- Ripe skin support
- Soothes sensitive skin
- Long life (no conservative required)
- No fillers such as water or emulsifiers
- Adaptable to the unique needs of the skin
How to use a DIY face oil:
An additional face advantage is that they do not contain water so that it gets less face oil than a face cream that is about 50% water. You probably need a 1/2 DROPPER full or 1-2 pumps of your face to cover your entire face. If you use too much, you will find that your skin will only absorb as needed and will be left with oily skin and waste of product. The 1 -ounce oil bottle will pass the past more than even a jar of 2 oz of face cream.
The best way to use a face oil is immediately after a graphite or water -based water. There is value in the water found in face cream. Water acts as a vehicle, driving oil deeper into the skin. Sometimes a face oil can find it difficult to penetrate the skin without water which is where a water -based or serum is practical. Personally I prefer to use a spray in toner.
Apply 1-2 pumps or about 3-7 drops of facial oil to the palm of your hand. Gently press or press the oil on your skin. Allow to absorb before applying an eye serum. I usually apply less face oil in the morning when I wear makeup and a little more in the evening for additional food.
Don’t forget to bring the oil down the neck and chest!
Popular DIY oil ingredients:
- Jojoba oil
- Peer
- Seed oil
- Avocado oil
- Sweet almond oil
- Grape
- Sea oil
- Oil tamanu
- Olive oil
- Earring
- Vitamin E oil
- Essential oils
- Additions against aging such as CoQ10, Co2Llageneer
Where to get the best ingredients:
I always prefer to take natural vegetable oils from Mountain herbs. Their quality is incomparable. I also like essential oils. However, you can get decent quality, organic oils on Amazon. I like it too Vegetable therapy oils You can get to Amazon, but I prefer to shop from their website since they have sales and you can trust the lifetime when you buy directly from the source.
When it comes to herbal and additives I always use Lotion. Their customer service is large and provide a decent amount of information to each item. There are very few additives that you can add to facial oil because most of them are based on water and will not be mixed with oil. I like to use Coq10 or Q-Max to DIY face with oils. In fact, my Sea buckthorn coq10 face oil It’s one of my most popular recipes and I sell it at the Etsy store! Today, I include a new anti -aging ingredients that I just discovered is called Co2Llageneer to encourage collagen production. You can read more about this below. Both of these ingredients are an excellent additional allowance in any facial oil!
I also recommend the use of glass bottles. Use Pump Glass Bottles or droppings. It just depends on your preference when it comes to which distributor you choose.
Facial oil vs. Facial cream:
Many people prefer a face cream over a face oil. I did it before I started to get the benefits of a face oil. It is great to have a fluffy, white cream, but this cream must be added to have this wonderful texture, emulsifiers, preservatives and density, not to mention water. Creams can contain up to 80% water!
Facial oils are clean. They do not need a conservative or density and do not contain water. Use only 2-6 drops of oil and is used 100% of oil. You need much more cream than oil and while water is beneficial to the skin, you get a small amount of healthy, beneficial oils. Needless to say there is a lot of stroke for your buck when using face oil.
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Collagen blue face oil:
Now that you have all the facts about DIY oils, why don’t we only do one?! I will break each ingredient so you can see exactly how beneficial DIY oils can be.
CO2LLAGENEER: CO2LLAGENEER is an anti -aging and stable ingredient that stimulates collagen production by helping the skin with elasticity and stability. According to Crafter Lotion, it helps to reshape the outline of the face. It is made of Lupeol extracted from sweet white seeds. Lupeol is dissolved in sunflower and vitamin E. The benefits of CO2LLAGENEER are increased stability and elasticity of the skin, reshaping the face profile and skin support during the aging process.
Blue Tansy essential oil: Blue Tansy is an incredible skin essential oil. It has strong anti -inflammatory properties to help calm the skin, reduce redness and promote healing. It is especially useful for burns. It also helps to smooth out the skin. It has antihistamine properties as well as antibacterial and antifungal power. I like to help flow the blood and where the blood flows, there is healthy skin tissue. Blue Tansy is a big ingredient to add to any skin type, but I like the skin prone to acne. Just remember, a little goes far away because of its strong smell as well as the bright blue color. We also used Blue Tansy in the Young Living Valor Dupe recipe.
Squalane: Squalane is one of my favorite things to add to DIY Skincare. It’s out of the box because it’s not technically an oil. It comes from olives and acts as a protective obstacle while penetrating deeply. It is not oily and does not leave a residue, but softens and moisturizes the skin nicely.
Baobab oil: I chose Baobab because it is lightweight, absorbs quickly and is high in vitamin C. Plus has more antioxidants than Goji berries or even matcha!
Vitamin E oil: Vitamin E oil is a powerful antioxidant and helps to hydrate the skin. There is also free radicals that cause aging. Adding vitamin E to face oil can help in prolonged life.
Lavender essential oil: I have added lavender essential oil to balance the powerful Blue Tansy aroma. Lavender oil can be omitted, but it is wonderful in accelerating healing as well as reducing inflammation on the skin.
DIY oil recipe:
This face DIY recipe is suitable for all skin types if you stick to the selected base oils, baobab and squalane. Both are non-incomedogenic and light. Lavender and blue tansy are ideal for soothing, treatment and reducing acne inflammation. It will be a great addition to your skin care routine.
Making a natural face oil is as simple as adding your selected ingredients to a glass bottle, replacing the lid and shake. Face Diy oils are one of the simplest skin care products you can make. No kitchen supplies or equipment except maybe a small funnel if you choose.
Materials
- 1/8 TSP. Colleague
- 1 Drop Blue Tansy Essential Oil
- 3 tablespoons of soup. Oil baobab
- 2 tablespoons of soup. Earring
- 1/2 tablespoons. Vitamin E oil
- 2 drops of lavender essential oil
Tools
- 1 ounce of glass bottle
- Hopper
Instructions
- Add all the ingredients to a 1 -ounce glass bottle.
- Replace the lid and shake.
Notes
- Use in the morning and evening after cleaning and stimulating.
Ingredients:
- If you prefer not to buy baobab oil, seed oil It is also high in vitamin C and has a whole series of anti -aging properties of its own. Avocado oil is a wonderful oil if you suffer from dry skin. Jojoba oil It is excellent for any skin type, but really large for fat or acne prone to skin, as it is closer to sebum.
- Squalane can be omitted if you prefer not to add it. You can use all baobabs.
- If you want to skip the blue tansy, carrot It is one of my favorite essential oils for anti -aging. I would only use 1-2 drops in this face oil because it smells like carrots! If you rest more toward the anti -aging but with acne, tea oil It is the best (and very kind) oil for clearing and healing of acne. You can use 2-4 drops.
I hope I told you everything you need to know to get into the world of faces. The integration of facial oils into my skin care routine has changed my skin. I no longer deal with rough dry patches during the dry winter months. My skin looks refreshed and never was so soft. As we grow older, the skin produces less natural oil and it is so important to replenish the skin well and regularly. Facial oils are so incredibly easy to make and require nothing but a mixture of natural ingredients. My simple DIY oil recipe takes minutes to make it still go a long way when it supports, nutritiously and groom your skin.
xx, Jenny