Description
Carrier Oils and essential oils are made from plants. Carrier oils are used to dilute essential oils and "carry" them to your skin. That's because essential oils are potent and can cause irritation when applied directly to your skin. Most carrier oils are unscented or slightly scented and don't interfere with an essential oil's therapeutic properties. They may be used alone or with other oils to nourish your skin.
Grapeseed oil comes from the seeds of the jojoba plant. Technically, jojoba isn't an oil, but a wax with powerful moisturizing properties. It's thought to closely mimic sebum, the skin's natural oil. Using jojoba oil may help reduce the skin's oil production in acne-prone people by making the skin think it's produced enough oil. Jojoba oil absorbs easily in the skin and doesn't clog pores. This makes it a good carrier oil option for massage oils, facial moisturizers, and bath oils.
Grapeseed oil comes from the seeds of the jojoba plant. Technically, jojoba isn't an oil, but a wax with powerful moisturizing properties. It's thought to closely mimic sebum, the skin's natural oil. Using jojoba oil may help reduce the skin's oil production in acne-prone people by making the skin think it's produced enough oil. Jojoba oil absorbs easily in the skin and doesn't clog pores. This makes it a good carrier oil option for massage oils, facial moisturizers, and bath oils.
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