Dry
skin condition can be described as having a rough, flaky complexion and
cracked hands and lips. This condition could eventually lead to
premature wrinkling. Conditions such as eczema and psoriasis are often
associated with dry skin. The main cause of dry skin is dry air, leading
to loss of moisture in your skin and causing irritation, cracking,
itching and peeling. Essential oils for dry skin provide a natural
method of promoting holistic skin health while healing dry skin and
soothing the itch.
Most
essential oils for dry skin can balance the production of skin oil or
sebum and possess anti-inflammatory properties to reduce puffiness and
irritation. If your dry skin condition is also associated with the
typical ‘aging skin’, essential oils such as lavender, rose, neroli and
geranium are very suitable. These oils are believed to promote skin
rejuvenation by encouraging cell growth. Sandalwood, frankincense and
myrrh are excellent oils that are revered for their skin rejuvenating
characteristics.
Jojoba Oil to Prevent Premature Aging Skin
Jojoba
oil come from the seeds of Simmondsia chinensis, a shrub native to the
southern Arizona, California and Northern Mexico. What makes jojoba
essential oil ideal for dry skin is its high similarity to human sebum,
chemically and structurally. The human sebum is made up of wax mono
esters, which is also the main constituent of jojoba oil. In many cases,
it can even act as a substitute while providing extra health benefits
than sebum.
Jojoba
oil is non-allergenic, non-toxic and non-comedogenic. This means it
won’t clog your pores and won’t cause any allergic reactions. It
contains various tocopherols that make up Vitamin E. We all know that
Vitamin E is important in promoting healthy skin.
Benefits of Jojoba Essential Oil for the Skin
Jojoba
oil can help fight wrinkles and dry, old skin. It can help in reducing
wrinkles and fine likes and can help rejuvenate the skin by promote new
cell growth and sorting out skin problems without the greasy mess.
Jojoba
oil won’t block your pores, causing acne or blackheads. Instead, it
helps break down sebum plugs that clog pores. It tricks the skin into
producing only enough sebum to moisturize the ski. Dermatologist even
use this oil as a non-irritating element for acne.
Jojoba
oil is a gentle oil that won’t irritate your skin. The skin quickly
absorbs the oils, hence your hair follicles and pores stay open and
function efficiently. Another notable feature of this oil is that it’s
non-greasy and will never leave any oily after-feel.
Lavender Oil for Sensitive, Aging Skin
Lavender
essential oil is perhaps the most versatile among all essential oils,
with its floral, sweet, fresh aroma that is refreshing and soothing.
Lavender oil is perfect for relaxing or before going to bed because of
its balancing properties. Lavender oil is obtained from the flowers of Lavandula angustifolia through steam distillation.
Benefits of Lavender Essential Oil for the Skin
Lavender
is active against Propionibacterium acnes, which is one of the leading
bacteria involved in acne. It is also active against fungi that causes
ringworm and athlete’s foot and highly active against Candida albicans,
which causes yeast infections.
UV
radiation can cause harm to the skin leading to the production of free
radicals. A Japanese study revealed that lavender oil can reduce damage
caused by UV radiation by inhibiting generation of free radicals. This
study suggests that through regular use of lavender, you can also reduce
the aging effects of UV radiation on the skin.
Lavender
oil has also shown great antioxidant activity, suggesting that it may
prevent degenerative change such as sun damage, skin cancer and aging.
Its primary active component, linalool, has been shown to fight basal
cell carcinoma and that topical application of linalool with 10 dilution
can reduce incidence of skin tumour by 33%.
Coconut Oil for Combination Skin
Coconut
oil is best known not only as a hair tonic and edible oil but also as
skin smoothener and great massage oil. Coconut oil is extracted from
coconut which is commonly found in many tropical parts of the world. It
is readily available and is commonly used by the natives on their skin
to protect it from the Sun’s damaging rays. Coconut oil is rich in
medium-chain fatty acids and Vitamin E, which is great for keeping the
skin and hair healthy.
Benefits of Coconut Essential Oil for the Skin
Coconut
oil is an excellent skin softener, especially for people with dry,
flaky skin conditions. Just take some coconut oil on your palm and rub
the oil on your hands, arms, face or wherever you need its moisturizing
effect.
It
is also beneficial for cracked and hardened feet, which may develop due
to strenuous work, prolong standing or excessive cold. Your feet won’t
immediately become softer but continuous application will soften
hardened skin.
Mixing
coconut oil with salt and sugar can be a great exfoliant. This natural
scrub can scrape off dead skin and remove any substance that blocks the
pores without irritating the skin.
Hemp Seed Oil for Dry Skin
Hemp
seed essential oil is considered as ‘the most perfectly balanced oil’,
because of its perfectly balanced combination (3:1) of Omega-6 and
Omega-3 fatty acids. Furthermore, it contains trace amounts of oleic
acid, gamma-linoleic acid and stearidonic acid, which are
polyunsaturated fatty acids. These fatty acids are very healthy for the
skin. It is highly nourishing and moisturizing components for the skin.
Benefits of Hemp Seed Oil for the Skin
There
are plenty of skin care products that use hemp seed oil as the primary
ingredient. The reason is that is generally safe and has no side
effects. Massaging the skin with hemp essential oil will give you rich,
healthy skin that looks vibrant and young. Hemp seed can also prevent
dry skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis.
Jasmine Oil for Dry Skin
Jasmine essential oil is derived from the flowers of Jasmine, Jasminum officinale.
Jasmine oil is dubbed as the ‘king of oils’ as it is has been a
favourite oil for thousands of years. The name ‘Jasmine’ is from
‘yasmin’, a Persian word meaning ‘Gift from God’.
Benefits of Jasmine Oil for the Skin for the Skin
Jasmine
oil works well with all skin types, but it is most effect on mature or
dry, dehydrated skin. Jasmine has long been associated with skin care,
especially when it comes to dry skin. However, because it has little
non-sensitizing effects, it is not good to use on open wounds as it can
cause irritation or allergic reaction. Yet, it is still safe to use for
treating dermatitis and eczema.
Chamomile Oil for Dry Skin
Chamomile
essential oil is one of the gentlest oils. It is commonly used on
babies and kids, particularly for diaper skin rash. Chamomile oil has
been used since time immemorial for its calming, soothing and
anti-inflammatory benefits. Its potent therapeutic benefits come from
its flowers.
Chamomile
oil is best blended in combination with other oils and bath products.
It is proven to help skin irritations such as eczema because of
flavonoids and acidic nature. Chamomile is rich in azulene, the active
compound of Chamomile that provides its deep-blue color.
Benefits of Chamomile Oil for the Skin
Benefits of Chamomile Oil for the Skin
Chamomile
is excellent to use on dry, sensitive skin. It is believed to have
anti-allergic properties, making it a very useful ingredient in skincare
products. Because of its gentle nature, it is commonly used for boils,
acne, rashes, allergies, dermatitis, eczema, wounds and other skin
inflammations.
Chamomile
oil helps balance production of sebum and is effective for both dry and
oily hair. Because of its cooling, anti-inflammatory effect and ability
to fight infections, it is common in many serums and creams for rashes,
burns and sores and even anti-aging products.
Sandalwood Oil for Dry Skin
Sandalwood essential oil comes from the heartwood of Santalum album,
a parasitic evergreen that taps on other trees. It is also known as
Indian sandalwood. For more than four thousand years, sandalwood oil has
been used in many ways – fragrances, medicine and other spiritual
practices. It is considered as one of the oldest materials used for its
unique scent.
Its
essential oils is extracted through distillation of wood from old
sandalwood tree. The oil has an exotic, woody smell that is lingering.
Sandalwood oil offers a harmonizing, calming effect for both body and
mind. It is commonly used in Ayurveda for many different medicinal and
meditative purposes.
Benefits of Sandalwood Oil for the Skin
Sandalwood
oil is excellent for purifying the skin. It is a powerful oil to add
for bath oils, massage oils, lotions, creams and aftershaves. Its
astringent effect offers toning effect and can also be used for people
with oily skin.
Sandalwood
oil fights dry eczema and prevents it from forming scars. The oils is
also useful for dry, chapped, inflamed and sensitive skin. Add a few
drops to your natural cream or blend in with jojoba oil to speed up
healing of damaged skin.
Argan Oil for Dry Skin
Argan
oils is dubbed as ‘the liquid gold of Morocco’ for its amazing skin
benefits. Argan oil is extracted from the kernels of Argania spinosa, a
tree endemic to Morocco. The oil is extremely rich in nutrients such as
Vitamin E, antioxidants and fatty acids, believed to have anti-aging and
anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits of Argan Oil for the Skin
Argan
oil is often used as a skin moisturizer to hydrate dry skin. Packed
with healthy Vitamin E and fatty acid, it is a gentle oil that provides a
natural boost for the skin. It is absorbed easily and has a non-greasy,
non-irritating characteristic.
It
is very easy to use. Simply dilute the oil with a carrier oil and rub
it on your skin in a circular motion, as you would do with any body
lotion.
Argan
oil is not only an effective moisturizer, it can also make your skin
glow and reduce fine lines and wrinkles. It is rich in antioxidant that
improves skin elasticity, making it feeling softer and plumper. The best
way to use argan oil is to massage it on face and neck before sleep.
People
suffering from eczema and dermatitis can benefit from using Argan oil.
The Vitamin E and healthy fatty acids helps the skin repair itself and
provide nutrients that prevent irritation and dryness. It is a very
nourishing and soothing oil. Simply massage on affected area to
encourage healing.