🌿Best Oil for Each Skin Concerns • Acne, Oily, Dry, Aging skin, Hyperpigmentation

Liah Yoo
17 Dec 201815:05

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Lea shares her journey with facial oils, debunking the skepticism around using oils for skincare. She explains the different types of natural oils our skin produces, how they affect skin health, and the importance of choosing the right oils based on fatty acid profiles like oleic and linoleic acids. Lea recommends specific oils for various skin concerns, including squalane for general use, sunflower seed oil for skin barrier repair, and grapeseed oil for acne-prone skin. The video also touches on oils for hyperpigmentation, dry skin, and aging, emphasizing how oils can support healthier, balanced skin.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Facial oils can be incredibly beneficial for your skin when chosen according to your skin type and concerns.
  • 😀 Squalane oil is biocompatible with human skin, making it an excellent choice for most skin types, even for acne-prone skin and fungal acne.
  • 😀 The skin naturally has sebum and lipids, and using the right oils can help balance sebum production and repair the skin barrier.
  • 😀 Oils higher in linoleic acid tend to be lighter, fast-absorbing, and ideal for acne-prone skin, while oils higher in oleic acid are thicker and more nourishing.
  • 😀 Sunflower seed oil, rich in linoleic acid, is great for repairing damaged skin barriers, especially when skin is sensitive and inflamed.
  • 😀 Grapeseed oil, high in linoleic acid, helps regulate sebum production and has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
  • 😀 Hemp seed oil is fantastic for acne-prone skin as it balances oil production, reduces redness, and softens skin texture.
  • 😀 Rosehip seed oil is beneficial for both acne-prone and mature skin as it contains retinoic acid, which promotes cell renewal and can improve signs of aging.
  • 😀 Jojoba oil closely resembles natural sebum, making it effective for clearing blackheads and preventing congestion in pores.
  • 😀 Tamanu oil is excellent for fading hyperpigmentation and sunspots, although its earthy scent may not be for everyone.
  • 😀 Avocado oil is great for dry skin, as it moisturizes deeply while offering protection from free radicals and improving skin texture.

Q & A

  • What is the role of sebum in skin health?

    -Sebum is the natural oil produced by our skin that lubricates and moisturizes it. However, if your sebum is deficient in linoleic acid, it can become thick and greasy, blocking pores and leading to acne. This can be balanced by using oils high in linoleic acid.

  • What is the difference between sebum and natural lipids in the skin barrier?

    -Sebum is the oil that coats the surface of the skin, while natural lipids in the skin barrier are responsible for holding skin cells together. These lipids, including ceramides, cholesterol, and free fatty acids, are crucial for maintaining the integrity of the skin barrier.

  • Why is the fatty acid profile of oils important for skin care?

    -The fatty acid profile determines whether an oil is lightweight or heavier, greasy or moisturizing. Oils with a higher linoleic acid content are lighter and more fast-absorbing, while oils higher in oleic acid are heavier and more nourishing.

  • What is squalane oil, and why is it beneficial for the skin?

    -Squalane oil is a hydrogenated version of squalene, a natural oil found in our skin. It is lightweight, non-comedogenic, and helps soften the skin. It’s especially beneficial for acne-prone skin and fungal acne, as it doesn’t clog pores.

  • Which oils are best for repairing the skin barrier?

    -Oils like sunflower seed oil are great for repairing the skin barrier because they are high in linoleic acid, which supports the integrity of the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin.

  • What oils are recommended for acne-prone skin?

    -Grapeseed oil and hemp seed oil are great for acne-prone skin due to their high linoleic acid content. These oils help regulate sebum production and have anti-inflammatory properties, reducing acne breakouts.

  • How does rosehip seed oil help with acne and aging skin?

    -Rosehip seed oil is rich in vitamin A in the form of retinoic acid, which supports cell renewal. This makes it effective for both acne treatment and anti-aging, helping with skin texture, hyperpigmentation, and signs of aging.

  • Why is jojoba oil effective for clearing blackheads?

    -Jojoba oil closely resembles the natural sebum produced by our skin. Because of this similarity, it can dissolve clogged oils and clear out blackheads and whiteheads without harsh stripping treatments.

  • What makes Tamanu oil effective for hyperpigmentation?

    -Tamanu oil is known for its skin regeneration and rejuvenating properties. It helps fade hyperpigmentation and sun spots through its regenerative qualities, making it highly effective for treating stubborn dark spots.

  • What is the benefit of avocado oil for dry skin?

    -Avocado oil is rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. It deeply nourishes and moisturizes dry skin by penetrating multiple layers of the skin, helping to repair and protect it from damage.

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