Simple Ingredient For A Glowing Complexion






One of the worst beauty nightmares is to wake up with dry and flaky skin, which is why keeping your skin fully hydrated is such an essential step for every skincare routine. By this time, most of us would have found the perfect moisturizer that we swear by, but besides a good cream, applying oil to your face is another way to show your skin more tender loving care. There are many different types of oil for different uses in the market. So here are three essential face oils you’ll need to know that could be miracle workers for your face.


Rose Hip Oil
Acne scars and dry patches are the bane of every beauty lover’s existence. You might have heard of using coconut oil to counter irritable skin, but here’s another au naturel beauty trick that is used by former Victoria’s Secret model Miranda Kerr to treat dull and problematic skin: Rosehip oil. It contains fatty acids that help the skin rejuvenate and rebuild collagen, and if you’re sick and tired of using unnatural cosmetics, you can give rosehip oil a try to achieve a flawless, porcelain-looking skin.

The most important thing is to make sure the rosehip oil you’re using was obtained by cold-press methods, as high heat can degrade some of the key, active ingredients. Also, look to make sure the rosehip oil is certified organic—this guarantees it was extracted from plants grown sans pesticides and herbicides, and is as pure as possible. 

No matter which brand of rosehip oil you choose: With all botanical agents, it’s best to start by testing the product on a small area (like the inner forearm) to make sure you don’t have a reaction.


Then, if all goes well, try adding a few drops to cleansed skin at bedtime—after toner, but before applying thicker products like heavy moisturizers. If irritation strikes, discontinue use.


Pronounced as “ho-ho-ba oil”, it is the closest thing to the natural sebum that our skin produces and it has rightfully earned its reputation as one of the most effective oils to use on your face. Facial treatments such as exfoliating or peeling masks can sometimes strip off too much oil from our skin. But applying a layer of jojoba oil after these procedures can help to regulate your facial oil production without over-clogging your pores, leaving your skin soft and supple.

For normal to combination skin, all you need is to add two drops of grapeseed oil to your favorite foundation to ensure easy application and give your skin elevated luminosity. This lightweight oil acts as a natural healer for acne-prone skin with its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties without looking greasy. Not only does it reduce redness and swelling, it also helps reduce the visibility of wrinkles and lines on your face. If you have slightly dryer skin, apply a thin layer of oil evenly on your face right before primer and makeup to form a hydrating veil that will last you all day long.

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