6 Oils You Can Use for Your Skin
Lifeberrys March 06, 2025 07:39 PM

At some point, we've all wondered: Which is the better choice—natural body oil or body lotion?

While both serve the purpose of moisturizing your skin, the difference between them is significant.

Lotion is essentially a blend of oil and water. Since oil and water don’t mix well, wax is added as an emulsifier to bind the ingredients together. This wax forms a layer on the skin, helping to lock in moisture. However, it also traps dirt and bacteria, which can clog pores and lead to breakouts.

Additionally, this waxy layer acts as a barrier, preventing the nutrients in the oil from being fully absorbed by the skin.

On the other hand, Ayurvedic or natural body oils are rich in essential vitamins, fatty acids, and antioxidants. They are 100% active, meaning they penetrate deeply into the skin without leaving a residue.

Contrary to popular belief, herbal oils do not disturb your skin’s natural balance. In fact, they help regulate sebaceous gland activity, ensuring balanced oil production.

Here are six herbal oils that outperform body lotion—check them out!

# Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is a powerful moisturizer that also doubles as a non-toxic eye makeup remover and a natural alternative to shaving cream.

Why choose coconut oil over body lotion?
It is loaded with antibacterial and antiseptic properties, rich in antioxidants and essential vitamins—all of which nourish, hydrate, and clear the skin!

# Jasmine + Camellia + Grapeseed Oil

- Camellia oil is packed with omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids, which enhance skin elasticity and boost radiance.
- Grapeseed oil contains linoleic acid and vitamins that help tone and tighten the skin.
- Jasmine oil not only provides a heavenly fragrance but also delivers antioxidants that keep the skin healthy.

How to Use:

- Mix equal parts of all these moisturizing oils and store in an airtight bottle.
- Use as needed for deep hydration.

# Jojoba + Chia Seed + Almond Oil

- Almond oil is rich in antioxidants that repair damaged skin cells and support skin regeneration.
- Jojoba oil closely resembles the skin’s natural sebum, making it easily absorbable and effective in maintaining moisture balance.
- Chia seed oil is packed with omega fatty acids that soothe skin inflammation.

How to Use:
- Mix 1 teaspoon of almond oil with 10 drops each of jojoba and chia seed oil.
- Massage onto damp skin after showering.
- Adjust the quantity based on your skin’s hydration needs.

# Lavender + Citrus + Lemongrass + Avocado Oil

Perfect for soothing sore muscles, this blend offers multiple skin benefits:

- Lavender oil contains linalool, which helps fade scars.
- Citrus oil is rich in vitamin C, rejuvenating and brightening the skin.
- Avocado oil deeply hydrates, tightens skin, and promotes regeneration.
- Lemongrass oil adds a refreshing, healing fragrance.

# Shea Butter + Grapeseed Oil

- Shea butter is loaded with vitamin A, which deeply hydrates, lightens scars, and fades dark patches.
- Grapeseed oil is high in vitamin C, brightening and evening out skin tone.

How to Use:
- Gently melt shea butter over low heat.
- Stir in 10 drops of grapeseed oil.
- Let it cool at room temperature before use.
- Massage onto skin post-shower for intense nourishment.

# Olive Oil + Argan + Sandalwood Oil

- Olive oil is packed with antioxidants that deeply hydrate and repair damaged skin.
- Argan oil is rich in vitamin E, which helps firm and brighten skin.
- Sandalwood oil adds a soothing fragrance and reduces inflammation.

How to Use:

- Mix 10 drops of olive oil with 5 drops each of argan and sandalwood oil.
- Apply daily for soft, smooth, and radiant skin in just 10 days!

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