Skin Care

Ingredients  

 

The secret to formulating the best skincare products lies in the choice of kinds of butter or oils added to every recipe. The best oils and butter are those which are unrefined since they contain nutritional benefits and retain their color and natural scent too. There are several natural oils and kinds of butter each with its own unique properties and benefits; in general, both are protective, nourishing, and regenerative, penetrating the deeper layers of the skin to relieve acne, damage, dryness, irritation, and roughness on skin. 

Oils have replaced conventional moisturizers because of their natural ability to nourish and hydrate every skin type there is; their name could imply a greasy feel after use but be assured that they won’t leave your skin oily as you might think and neither will they cause breakouts. Most importantly, oils have plenty of great ingredients like antioxidants, polyphenols, and fatty acids that help minimize redness for glowing skin.

Butters are highly emollient and versatile therefore, they are widely used in several ways for example for cleansing, massage, soothing, wound healing, softening, protecting, and moisturizing the skin. for skincare routines, apply butter directly on the skin, or incorporate them in blends to tackle skin issues like stinging sensations, dryness, cracking, aching, peeling, blistering, blemishes, wrinkles, rashes, peeling, inflammation and other skin conditions. Butters promote skin health with their rejuvenating and regenerative properties.

The most ideal time to use oils and butter on your skin for optimal absorption is after a shower when the skin is still damp. Also, apply them on the skin just before going to bed since the length of your sleep cycle will allow the oil or the butter to penetrate more effectively into the skin for increased hydration. You will notice that most natural kinds of butter easily melt when applied on the skin and get quickly absorbed underneath the layers of the skin. take caution not to apply either butter or oils in large amounts since they are often concentrated; it is best to start by working with small amounts then gradually spread across the desired area of skin. The article highlights some common butter and oils used for skin care.

Organic Shea butter

Shea butter is the most widely used skincare butter. This popular butter works as a great anti-aging skin moisturizer as well as firming properties. Additional benefits of Shea butter include healing burns, scars, sores, dandruff, psoriasis, sores, dermatitis, and stretch marks. The butter has cinnamic acid to protect skin from the harmful UV rays.

Cocoa butter

Cacao beans produce organic cocoa butter. After warming it, the butter forms oil that gives the skin a protective layer on top; the oil seals in moisture and softens the skin preventing any stretch marks, and discoloration; the oil is also amazing for healing scars. For the best results, however, look for certified, and unrefined cocoa butter. 

Coconut oil

Coconut oil has several antibacterial and antifungal properties thanks to vitamins E and K it contains. For the skin, it is easily absorbed therefore a fantastic choice for oil with moisturizing properties; coconut oil is ideal for use as a carrier oil. Take care not to use it along with certain kinds of butter like cocoa butter since it can cause breakouts. Before making your purchase, always look for one that is unrefined and cold-pressed for maximum benefits for your face and skincare. 

Sunflower oil

Another widely available oil is sunflower oil. Enriched with vitamin E, the oil easily absorbs into the skin making it a suitable pick for a natural moisturizer. According to one study published in Pediatrics Dermatology, sunflower oil is better for infants since it creates a barrier that protects the skin and prevents forms of eczema-like aggravate atopic dermatitis.

Jojoba oil

Jojoba originates from the American Southwest and Mexico. The Native American tribes are known to extract oil from the seeds of the Jojoba plant. The oil is widely used for medicinal purposes because of its wound-healing and anti-inflammatory effects among numerous other skin benefits. Be assured that there will be no allergic reactions when using jojoba oil for the skin since it works well for all skin types.

Grapeseed oil

Compared to quite a number of natural oils, the grapeseed oil is somewhat lightweight and contains essential fatty acids and vitamin E. Other benefits of the oil include its antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Also, grapeseed oil contains numerous phytochemicals with antioxidant benefits too. It is not commonly used for skincare like other oils but it is a fantastic oil for skincare routines.

Olive oil

Olive oil, specifically the extra virgin variety doesn’t trigger allergic reactions. Olive oil has Vitamins A, D, E, and K; besides, scientific evidence points to this oil as an excellent moisturizer. Its heavy consistency allows it to be used on the body as well. You may opt for an olive oil cleanser or a bar soap with the oil since it won’t dry out your skin. Its antibacterial and antifungal properties are fantastic for an itchy, dry scalp, or any dandruff problems.

Argan oil

The “liquid gold” from Morocco has plenty of beauty benefits. The oil, sourced from the kernels of the famous Argan tree is full of essential fatty acids, vitamin E, and proteins. The amazing oil is also ultra-hydrating for the skin; apart from skincare benefits, Argan oil helps to strengthen the hair and nails. For maximum benefits for your skincare, get pure Argan oil. 

Pomegranate oil

Popular for their high antioxidant count, pomegranates are very healthy. Not only are the seeds tasty to munch on but they also contain oil with outstanding anti-aging benefits. The anti-aging benefits are as a result of the oil preventing breakdown of collagen fibers to help your complexion appear firm and youthful. For your skin, use it in small quantities; just pat a drop on clean skin or after using your moisturizer.

Sakura oil

Sakura also known as a cherry blossom has rich antioxidant levels and soothing properties. The oil is also rich in essential fatty acids responsible for skin repairs to promote a supple and soft skin for the user. Sakura is perfect for mature complexion and it has a therapeutic regenerative effect too. The whitening oil is an anti-glycation agent promoting collagen formation. Sakura oil lightens uneven pigmentation and cleanses the skin of toxins for healthy and brightened skin. Ylang-ylang oil

Ylang-ylang oil is generally used for topical application. It is best known for the balancing properties it has when it comes to regulating oil production for the skin and hair; it prevents both excessive oiliness and dryness. The oil soothes irritation and inflammation on the skin while strengthening it. Additionally, it is ideal for getting rid of acne, hydrating, conditioning, and prevention of infections thanks to its anti-microbial properties.

Sandalwood oil

Sandalwood oil has a lot of antioxidants that fight free radicals that bring about most age-related skin damage. A helpful pick for any person struggling with dark circles or dark spots on the skin; the astringent and antiseptic oil cleans the skin pores and reduces inflammation caused by mild skin irritations. Psoriasis, eczema, and acne will be a thing of the past after continued use of sandalwood oil.

Bergamot oil

Bergamot oil contains numerous compounds that are anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. The compounds make this oil effective for spot treatment of acne especially for those who don’t have sensitive skin. The analgesic qualities bergamot oil contains make it suitable for pimples, blackheads, and painful cysts when mixed with a carrier oil. You can use the mixture and leave it overnight; take care not to uses it during the day or when in sunlight.

Rosemary oil

Look no further if you have oily skin since rosemary oil helps minimize excess oil production. Rosemary oil provides your skin with essential vitamins, calcium, and iron. The antioxidant promotes anti-aging properties and prevents any damage to the skin as a result of environmental agents. The stimulating effect it has on the skin also boosts circulation, meaning the oil can reduce puffiness by getting rid of excess water from the skin. 

Tea tree oil

Tea tree oil shows brilliant results when it comes to healing and soothing a variety of skin issues. In treating eczema, tea tree oil is even more effective than clobetasone butyrate and zinc oxide; if dry skin, itching, and irritation become a persisting problem, the oil will soothe the skin. Moreover, tea tree oil is a great remedy for combatting oily skin making it a great antiseptic for the skin. 

Lemongrass oil

Lemongrass has a few hidden benefits for the skin worth looking into. It contains an entire dose of nutrients in its pale leaves. For instance, vitamins A and C help improve the appearance of the skin giving it its natural shine. Besides, magnesium, calcium, and potassium, zinc, manganese, phosphorous, iron, and copper are just some of the nutrients you can look forward to. The fragrance is fantastic and the oil keeps the oil levels of the skin balanced so that no one has to worry about stubborn pimples.

Carrot seed oil

Almost 40% of carrot seed oil consists of carotenoids that make it an antioxidant superstar. Enriched with antioxidants, it is one of the best oils for anti-aging effects; it combines moisturizing vitamin E, skin-repairing vitamin A, and collagen enhancing vitamin C. All these contents help to repair sun damage and smooth lines, scars or any skin trauma. Ideal for treating scar tissue and stretch marks. Carrot seed oil balances oil production too.

Frankincense oil 

Frankincense oil is perfect for acne and oily skin since it is a natural astringent that aids in the regulation of sebum. This prevents your face from looking messy by getting rid of excess oil. It contains boswellic acids that soothe and minimizes inflammation and prevent the formation of acne; the acid is also capable of killing any bacteria associated with the formation of acne. Its cytophylactic properties stimulate cell regeneration and reducing the appearance of wrinkles.

Myrrh oil

Myrrh oil has plenty of nourishing organic compounds. The oil is a powerhouse for combatting aging, dry, and inflamed skin. The secret behind its amazing properties is terpenes; myrrh oil has limonene that soothes the skin, germacrene that fights bacteria, and magnesium and curzerene that gives the oil anti-fungal properties. The antioxidant moisturizing oil gives the skin a healthy glow and the vitamins revive and protects the skin all through the day.

Neroli oil

Neroli oil works wonders for the skin. The oil promotes regeneration of skin cells making it fantastic for fighting scars; rub it on stretch marks, scars, and age spots. Apart from its regenerative properties, Neroli oil has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, pain-relieving, and antibacterial properties as well. All these benefits make it easier to not only treat acne and pimples but also to remove redness caused by breakouts.

Patchouli oil

Patchouli oil can rejuvenate your skin complexion by draining the skin and regenerating the epidermis. When used topically, the oil can trigger cell regeneration and its healing properties also reduce the appearance of pigmentation, blemishes, scars, and any signs of aging. Patchouli oil works well to detox the skin and to stimulate muscle contractions to remove wrinkles and fine lines on the skin.

Sakura oil

Sakura also known as a cherry blossom has rich antioxidant levels and soothing properties. The oil is also rich in essential fatty acids responsible for skin repairs to promote a supple and soft skin for the user. Sakura is perfect for mature complexion and it has a therapeutic regenerative effect too. The whitening oil is an anti-glycation agent promoting collagen formation. Sakura oil lightens uneven pigmentation and cleanses the skin of toxins for healthy and brightened skin.

 

Dragon blood oil

Dragon blood oil is extracted from a tree that looks like a dragon. Currently, most celebrities have been raving about this oil. For skincare, the oil has a lot of antioxidants that remove radicals that bring in aging; additional benefits include cell renewal and boosting collagen production. The anti-bacterial properties it contains treat acne by removing any sort of infection and bacteria from the pores.

Rose absolute oil

Also known as the “queen of all oils,” rose absolute oil goes well with all skin types even sensitive skin. With the abundance of gifts from Mother Nature, the oil promotes beautiful, glossy skin. When treating acne, opt for rose absolute oil since it is an excellent treatment for acne owing to its astringent and antiseptic properties; anti-inflammatory benefits help those dealing with inflammation or skin redness. Tap into the oil’s acne-fighting benefits as you moisturize your skin.

Casablanca lily oil

The Casablanca lily oil boosts skin health hence its increasing use in most cosmetic products today. The oil has potent soothing and moisturizing properties that help in the prevention of dry skin and the formation of skin cracks. In addition to using the oil as a facial moisturizer, use it all over your body to give out a healthy and moisturized skin and to eliminate any dry, flaky skin. Casablanca lily oil leaves your skin feeling smooth and supple.

Stargazer lily

 Stargazer lily is recognized for the protective and soothing properties it adds to the skin. The radiance and softness to the skin are a plus making it ideal for treating all skin types including sensitive, blemished, and dry skin. Apply the oil to any affected area on the skin to handle any skin ailment; in case the skin is itchy or inflamed, apply stargazer lily oil several times a day. When mixed with other oils, it works perfectly for sensitive skin.

Honeysuckle

 Honeysuckle extract is great for dealing with many skin concerns. Its anti-inflammatory properties make this extract perfect for skincare. Over the years, the soothing ingredient has helped tackle skin conditions like rosacea, eczema, and acne or general skin irritation. Flavonoids and saponins are sources of antioxidants that protect the skin from free radicals that bring in signs of aging. Besides, honeysuckle extract boosts dullness and uneven skin tone. The antibacterial extract is a natural cleanser.

Orchid oil 

The orchid plant is a perfect plant for the skin. Why is the orchid oil a wonderful ingredient for skincare? It contains zinc, magnesium, and calcium that work wonders for the skin. Adding moisture to the skin is what this oil does and boosting the immunity of your skin. Added perks of the oil include reducing fine lines, soothing the skin, and minimizing signs of aging. Natural flower extracts also have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant properties.

White lotus oil

The white lotus oil has anti-aging properties to help repair proteins that were worn out during the aging process. When applying this oil on the skin, you get a glowing and smooth skin. As an alternative method of use, blend white lotus oil with sandalwood, citrus, and other floral oils. 

Lavender oil

Lavender oil is an essential oil extracted from the lavender plant. The oil benefits the skin in numerous ways, for example, it can lessen acne, lighten your skin, and also reduce wrinkles on the skin. The antibacterial properties of lavender oil kill bacteria, heal and prevent acne breakouts. Apply it on the skin to reduce inflammation and unclog pores. Dilute in carrier oils for use on your face.

Avocado oil

Avocado oil is full of anti-inflammatory agents and antioxidants that help the skin stay elastic, strong, and smooth. Available in most groceries and health stores, you can use avocado oil for replenishing dry skin, protection against skin damage, healing chapped skin, shielding skin from UV radiation, and calming itchy skin. Avocado oil isn’t too greasy for the skin so anyone can consider using it; works great for those with less oily skin.

Avocado butter

Avocado butter is a natural extract of avocado and is rich in nutrients like vitamins A, D, and E together with lecithin, unsaturated fatty acids, all of which contribute to the general health of the body and skin. The flesh of the avocado fruit is hydrogenated to produce butter that has great anti-aging properties. It melts easily during application; ideal for cracked, dry, and peeling skin.

Carrot seed butter

The bright yellowish carrot seed butter is a product of carrot seed oil combined with hydrogenated vegetable oil. The solid has plenty of vitamins and healthy byproducts. Most creams and lotions currently have carrot butter since it boosts hydration and works well as a carminative, tonic, diuretic, stimulant, detoxifier, anti-carcinogenic, disinfectant, carminative, antiseptic and so much more.

Passion fruit oil

Passion fruit oil is amazing for healthy skin. The oil has vitamins A and C, phosphorous, copper, carotenoids, essential fatty acids, and magnesium. All these combined work great together; for instance, the oil offers protection against environmental stressors. High vitamin C content prevents aging and keeps skin looking youthful and firm. A high content of fatty acids including oleic and linoleic acids gives the skin a plump and smooth look reducing fine lines.

Jasmine absolute oil

The natural antiseptic properties of jasmine oil come from its components like benzyl benzoate and benzoic acid that eliminate both fungi and bacteria. The oil speeds up the healing of wounds and reduces the likelihood of skin infections. The glow-enhancing benefits work for any skin type especially dry skin and for those that frequently suffer from eczema attacks. Include jasmine oil as a staple in your skincare routine.

Mango butter

Mango butter improves the skin’s luster and its natural radiance as it reduces the appearance of any dark spots. Besides its soothing and softening properties, mango butter cleanses the surface of the skin by removing impurities and unblocking pores. The anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant properties soothe skin affected by eczema, dryness, and dermatitis. Restore and maintain the skin’s moisture levels with mango butter.

Murumuru butter

Apply murumuru butter on the skin to enhance a youthful appearance thanks to its hydrating abilities. The healthy fats and nutrients it contains to support the formation of a healthy skin membrane to slow down the progression of wrinkles and fine lines. The high vitamin A content increases cell turnover and protects the skin from UV damage.

Thunder god vine

The thunder god vine is a herb that is used as medicine; its roots and leaves serve this purpose. The herb extract has chemicals that help to relieve inflammation on the skin. A scaly and itchy skin notably one affected with psoriasis needs thunder god vine for relief and fast healing; research has proven that the herb is efficient for treating psoriasis and other skin related infections.

Lily of the valley

Lily of the valley has diuretic, and purgative properties helpful for the skin. When creating ointments, this ingredient treats burns, and most wounds leaving no scar. It helps with the healing process of scars because the tissues recover quickly and effectively. When infused with water, the flowers of the lily of the valley form a special tonic known as Aqua Aurea. This specific tonic lightens the skin and has been used for this purpose since medieval times. It is also a skin astringent.

Clove 

Clove oil has ample healing properties making it a wonderful addition for your skincare routine. The oil clears out and prevents existing acne, reduces any redness, marks, and blemishes on the skin; it also relieves pain. The oil draws out impurities from the skin’s pores preventing any future breakouts. Get rid of allergies and bacterial growth in the skin for healthy-looking skin. Besides dealing with acne issues, this incredible oil prevents early signs of aging and gives the skin an even tone. Clove oil has eugenol, a dominant compound with antiseptic and antibacterial properties that fight acne and reduce swelling.

Lemon

Scientific research shows that lemon oil has numerous benefits when it comes to skincare. Such benefits show that the oil acts as a fragrant, astringent, absorbent, conditioning agent, antifungal agent, antibacterial agent, and also helps to decrease hyperpigmentation. Its astringent and antimicrobial properties allow it to effectively fight against acne; such properties also reduce inflammation and any bacteria responsible for inflammatory acne. The oil is also lightly exfoliating and reduces hyperpigmentation brought about by acne.

Bulgarian rose

The Bulgarian rose is widely known for numerous benefits associated with its use in skin care regimes. It balances the skin pH levels and contains therapeutic, cleansing, moisturizing, anti-aging, acne-preventing, anti-inflammatory, balancing, and detoxifying properties. Thanks to its special combination of geraniol and citronella, the antioxidants in Bulgarian rose oil reduce signs of aging by reducing free radical damage that is responsible for aging. Perfect for dry, sensitive, and mature skin types; it improves radiance and glow of the skin and fixes any scar and superficially damaged capillaries. Works for conditions like rosea and eczema.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus oil contains major beauty benefits for skincare. It is widely famous for its treatment and prevention of acne. Moreover, this oil improves circulation, a vital factor that enhances healthy vibrance and glow for your skin. Another benefit of eucalyptus oil includes the anti-inflammatory property that reduces redness together with other inflammatory conditions thus making it a superb skin soother.

Wintergreen

Wintergreen oil is an essential ingredient in formulations meant for moisturizing the skin. It is well known for promoting the clarity of the skin’s complexion and for diminishing the appearance of certain skin conditions that cause acne, dandruff, and irritation. The oil’s astringent properties cause the skin to contract so that the skin tightens and eventually lifts for a firmer and more youthful appearance. When combining wintergreen oil and other natural skin care products, it gives out a circulation-stimulating feel but take care not to use it often or in high concentrations since it can have a rubefacient effect.

Cinnamon 

Cinnamon oil helps in the treatment of skin infection and other skin relates infections. The oil is rich in cinnamaldehyde which has the potential to treat skin conditions and disorders. The oil prevents the production of numerous proteins responsible for causing skin inflammation. There are different methods of incorporating cinnamon oil in skincare routines to avail its benefits; it all depends on the method that is most suitable for the user. 

Peppermint oil

Peppermint oil is a natural cleanser for the skin and it contains antibacterial and antiseptic properties. The cooling effect stands out for soothing any inflammation and irritation caused by acne. The antibacterial benefits attributed to peppermint oil helps to reduce levels of any acne-causing bacteria present on the skin surface as well as treating pimples. It is advisable not to use peppermint oil by itself but along with traditional acne treatments. Peppermint oil has approximately 30 to 50 percent menthol that gives it a cooling sensation and that’s why it must be used sparingly. Similar to other essential oils, peppermint can be a skin irritant and therefore take care when including the oil for your skincare routine. Start using a few drops of the oil on your skin to determine whether the skin can tolerate it; in case of any burning, redness, stinging, or peeling, stop immediately.

Ginger oil

Ginger oil has more than 40 antioxidants and the oil protects the skin against free radicals. The mode of action and the healing properties that ginger oil contains rejuvenates skin complexion, improves elasticity, and prevents premature aging. The anti-inflammatory and astringent properties of ginger oil work efficiently to repair the skin’s epidermis; be it blemishes, the most stubborn scars, or issues of hyperpigmentation, ginger oil’s healing properties leave the skin soothed with an even tone. Additionally, ginger oil acts as a potent cleansing and antiseptic agent; it detoxifies the skin allowing it to breathe once more. Ginger oil minimizes the rate of acne formation and effectively heals acne, clearing up anything that will trigger breakouts.

Calla lily

Calla lily is popular for its natural ability to boost cell regeneration. Apart from its high content of essential fatty acids that protect the skin, the oil enhances skin brightness and evens out skin complexion leaving it radiant and glowing. 100% natural calla lily oil improves tissue microcirculation and oxygenation to improve the appearance of pigment spots; an added advantage is the oil enhances the natural radiance of the skin leaving it brightened, full of life, and more even. It is suitable for all skin types.