Saturday, August 29, 2020

Mixing Essential Oils with Your Face Oils  Step by Step Guide

When you blend your essential oils, the easiest way to do so is by filling a one-ounce glass dropper bottle with your carrier oils and then adding the essential oil drops in. You can then screw on the top and give the bottle a quick shake to mix everything. It really doesn’t get any easier.

Step One: Pick the Right Oils

You need to choose oils that are appropriate for your skin type. Some oils are nourishing, while others can clog your pores.

Step Two: Use the Right Amount

In this case, more doesn’t necessarily equate to better. Face oils are concentrated, so a little bit definitely goes a long way. We recommend using 6 drops of your essential oils total. However, some may find that three drops are more than enough.

Step Three: The Application

Once you have determined which oils and how much to mix, it is time to apply the face oil. Layering oils will not allow you to take full advantage of their benefits because they won’t penetrate into the skin as deeply. Apply the face oil you have mixed first after cleansing and toning the skin and before applying any makeup.

Step Four: Rub the Face Oil In

Now you will want to smooth the face oil along your skin and rub it in completely for full absorption. Make sure the oils get evenly spread across your face and neck area.

Customizing Your Face Oils

Once you have determined the right face oils to work with your specific skin type, you can mix them together. You can mix two different oils together if you find that your skin requires two different things.

For example, if you have dry skin but also have issues with a loss of skin elasticity, don’t be afraid to use equal parts frankincense oil with jojoba oil.

The frankincense can boost the radiance of your skin and protect skin cells while encouraging new cell growth, while jojoba provides you with Vitamins A, D, and E and can hydrate dry skin.

Meta: Mixing essential oils with your face oils is easy as long as you take the time to find the right oils for your skin type.

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