A variety of oils intended for use on the skin are available in drugstores, department stores and health food stores. Oil may be used for massages, moisturization, or even cleansing. If you prefer a gentle, natural product for skin care, oils can be a good choice, but you should know the effects of using oils on your skin, for both the face and body.
Cleansing
Oil can be used as a skin cleanser. Oil cleansing, upon first hearing about it, sounds a bit ridiculous. Cleaning your face with oil requires castor oil and a second carrier oil, like olive oil or sunflower oil, suggests TheOilCleansingMethod.com. Apply a blend of castor oil and a carrier oil to your skin, massage in well, and steam away with a warm washcloth. The oil will remove cosmetics, dirt and impurities from your skin, leaving it clean and soft. The combination of castor oil and a carrier oil cleanses the dirty oil from your skin, replacing it with clean, nourishing oil. Over time, proponents suggest that this will allow your skin to regulate its oil production, helping you to achieve a clear, balanced complexion according to SimpleMom.net.
Massage Oil
Oils, like almond, olive or sunflower, are scented with essential oils and used by massage therapists. Massage oils serve a dual function, providing both a vehicle for aromatherapy and allowing the hands to glide comfortably over the skin during a massage. After a massage, you will notice that your skin feels supple and moisturized. Most carrier oils used for massage absorb well into the skin, leaving little or no greasy residue.
Body and Bath Oils
Bath and body oils are used to trap moisture in the skin. Bath oils are added to a warm, but not hot bath, whereas body oils can be used after a bath or shower. Rub a small amount of oil or an oil blend into wet skin, then towel off, suggests SavvyBrown.com. Dry skin, in particular, may benefit from the rich moisture offered by oils instead of lotions or creams, particularly in dry climates. If you have sensitive skin, you may tolerate a natural almond oil or avocado oil better than commercial lotions.



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