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Oils are highly penetrating.
They easily enter through a cell wall delivering essential vitamins,
oxygen, and nutrients. This helps to stimulate cell metabolism
and regeneration process.
Ability of oils to penetrate
and carry nutrients through the the cell wall to the cell nucleus
can prevent cell deterioration that can lead to infections and
diseases.
Many oils have anti-bacterial
properties, thus helping to reduce infections in sensitive or
damaged skin.
Oils have been successfully
used in skin care preparations for centuries. They constitute
a substantial part of skin care formulations, and some people
actually prefer oils to creams.
It might sound strange, but
oils can be used as skin cleansers.
Sunflower (non-refined), olive and almond oils will serve the
purpose. Did you know that vegetable oil is a great way to remove
oil-based paint from the skin? The same mechanism works with
everyday residues and impurities that accumulate on your skin.
Oils effectively lift off the dirt, leaving the skin clean and
nourished.
If you still prefer water but
your sensitive skin feels dry after it, apply oil to the skin
prior to washing your face. You skin will feel much softer.
Many oils, such as safflower
oil, are rich in essential fatty acids that the body requires
for healthy cells but cannot produce by itself. These acids preserve
the protective function of cell membranes. Skin that does not
get enough of these nutrients loses moisture and elasticity,
becomes dry and forms wrinkles and fine lines. Fatty acids can
prevent skin dryness and help to restore moisture balance.
Great controversy exists when
it comes to the use of oils on acne-prone skin. The anti-bacterial
properties of essential oils, such as lavender and tea tree,
help to kill the bacteria and counter acne. Basil oil has been
successfully used by Indians to clear the skin of the unsightly
breakouts.
If your skin is oily, you probably
would like to avoid oils. However, if you put too much effort
into making your skin drier, your skin can take it as a signal
to produce even more oil.
While moisturizing your skin
(there are oil-free products designed for oily skin), you can
try products with such essential oils as tea tree, basil, eucalyptus,
cedarwood, cypress, lemon, or lavender that are known to normalize
oily skin and, along with sage and lemongrass oils, to slow down
body oil production.
Tea tree oil, chamomile, lavender,
geranium, rose, neroli and ylang ylang are recommended for all
skin types. These essential oils are soothing, anti-inflammatory,
healing and nutritive. Mature skin will also benefit from clary
sage, palmarosa, and carrot seed oil - for they are proven to
be effective in wrinkle prevention. |