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Face oils are not only for dry skin types:

When I was trying to solve my oily skin problems I reluctantly started using a face oil. It seemed counterintuitive for oily skin to apply oil but I had been doing my research and decided it sounded rational.

People with oily skin are always told that they should use oil free everything, benzoyl peroxide, harsh products that strip the skin and when they do all of this, the skin reacts by saying “I’m dry I need more oil” and it produces more oil to compensate.

It really is that simple. When you treat your skin with gentle products, exfoliate and introduce oil to your routine, your skin will react by saying “I have enough oil, I’m good, no need to produce too much more”.

My skin looks its absolute best when I use a facial oil. I apply it before bed and when I wake up my skin looks smooth, glows and feels incredibly soft.

 

What face oils WILL NOT do:

  1. Make your skin more oily.
  2. Make your face look shiny.
  3. Clog your pores if you opt for a mineral oil free product.
  4. Feel greasy on your skin.

What face oils WILL do:

  1. Feel magnificently hydrating and leave your skin feeling super soft.
  2. Make your skin glow.
  3. Strengthen the skin barrier.
  4. Balance oil production. Yes your skin will feel hydrated and be less likely to over-produce its own oils.

A few things to note:

If you have oily skin you will be better off using your face oil at night, particularly if you are wearing make-up during the day.

I find that during make-up applications, when an oil is applied to someone with dry skin, the end result is an absolutely perfect, glowing result. But with oily skin it can effect how long your make-up will stay in place and I would instead opt for a lightweight moisturiser.

If you have normal skin, you can experiment and see if a facial oil will sit nicely under your make-up. Some face oils have a drier finish than others and are therefore more suitable to be worn under make-up.

You can still apply your moisturiser over your face oil or even add a few drops of your facial oil to your moisturiser.

The 3 Best Face Oils:

1) Sunday Riley Juno Oil

This was the first face oil that I dared to try and I still love it. I have no idea how many bottles I have been through but I started using it in 2016 and I still have a bottle of it now.

I have travelled to the Mediterranean with it and it is still amazing to use in a humid climate.

Juno Oil is basically made up of cold pressed super food oils (blackberries, blueberries, raspberries), rich in antioxidants and omegas. It will always be a product that I reach for.

Some people might not like the smell of Juno. It can smell a bit like a salad dressing according to some people. I personally do not mind the smell at all.

Juno has a dry finish to it and will not leave the skin looking or feeling greasy.

Get yours here……

2) Colbert MD Illumino Facial Oil

My all time favourite, skin changing face oil. I recently ran out of mine and I cannot wait to get my next bottle. This is an absolute game changer and transforms the skin.

It is not cheap, around double the price of Juno oil but it is absolutely worth the price tag.

It contains Retinol and Vitamin C. When I use this oil I do not need to use any other actives at night, it does everything. It also contains olive oil and grape seed oil. It has a dry finish and the skin feels immediately soft and supple once its been applied.

I am actually talking myself into a purchase as I am writing this.

Take my money….

3) Josie Maran 100% Pure Argan Oil

There is one ingredient in this bottle, Argan oil. This oil is really affordable. You can also buy a mini size 15ml one if you want to be certain that you enjoy using a facial oil.

Josie’s Argan Oil is probably the least dry of the 3 oils, but saying that it is certainly not a greasy finish. It also comes in a light version for oiler skin types. I just use the regular one despite having oily skin as I use it before bed. It makes my skin feel beautifully smooth and soft and I wake up with a glow.

Argan oil is full of Vitamin E and essential fatty acids. This product can also be used on your hair and nails to hydrate the cuticles.

You can find it here….

Still unsure about face oils?

Try adding a few drops to your moisturiser as a first step. If you have been trying to combat oily skin and nothing you are doing is working, what is the harm in trying something new? I did and I have never looked back.

JJ xx

 

 

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Jaimie Stevenson

I am a former published International glamour model and professional skincare consultant who used to suffer problem skin. I have travelled the world to work with some of the best dermatologists and tried thousands of products. Read more...

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