perpetuallycute
Well-known member
I'm trying to determine which is the best oil to put on my face.
In my posession I have:
unrefined coconut oil
jojoba oil
grapeseed oil
safflower oil (which I'm leaning towards because of the vitamin e and anti oxidants)
almond oil
and olive oil, of course.
But, if you have one you know of, or swear by - I would love to hear about it.
I know what you're thinking, why not just google it?
Well - the problem is that I have, and I think I'm just rubbish with search terms. Plus just about every result yields places that want to sell me crap.
About my skin:
I have tempermental skin. When it isn't winter, I have pretty normal skin with a slightly oily t-zone; now, I have a bit of the oily, but not much at all and dry flakey skin.
I've been using Philosophy Hope in a Jar - dry/sensitive, and for the most part it works, but occasionally after I'm done doing my makeup I can see those little patchy areas.
Oh! Also, I wanted to add that I've been seeing the Johnson & Johnson baby oil commercial about applying it right after you get out of the shower (on to wet skin) - so I thought I'd try it!
I don't use mineral oil - so I went with jojoba oil. I put it in a spray bottle, mixed it with some aveda fragrance oil and my skin is LOVELY!
In addition, I've been using my coconut oil om my rough prone areas (knees, elbows, feet)
I highly recommend trying this out!
In my posession I have:
unrefined coconut oil
jojoba oil
grapeseed oil
safflower oil (which I'm leaning towards because of the vitamin e and anti oxidants)
almond oil
and olive oil, of course.
But, if you have one you know of, or swear by - I would love to hear about it.
I know what you're thinking, why not just google it?
Well - the problem is that I have, and I think I'm just rubbish with search terms. Plus just about every result yields places that want to sell me crap.
About my skin:
I have tempermental skin. When it isn't winter, I have pretty normal skin with a slightly oily t-zone; now, I have a bit of the oily, but not much at all and dry flakey skin.
I've been using Philosophy Hope in a Jar - dry/sensitive, and for the most part it works, but occasionally after I'm done doing my makeup I can see those little patchy areas.
Oh! Also, I wanted to add that I've been seeing the Johnson & Johnson baby oil commercial about applying it right after you get out of the shower (on to wet skin) - so I thought I'd try it!
I don't use mineral oil - so I went with jojoba oil. I put it in a spray bottle, mixed it with some aveda fragrance oil and my skin is LOVELY!
In addition, I've been using my coconut oil om my rough prone areas (knees, elbows, feet)
I highly recommend trying this out!