9 Common Myths About Face Oil Debunked

9 Common Myths About Face Oil Debunked

Face oils have become the latest trend in the beauty industry and have been creating waves in the beauty world. Many beauty stores are lining their shelves with face oil as more and more people are willing to include this skin elixir into their skincare regime. Many of us are already aware of the beauty benefits of face oil which helps with skin hydration, provides nourishment, reduces dark spots, age spots and the list goes on. But there are some common myths about face oils, due to which many people refrain from including natural oils in their daily skincare regime. In this article, we are going to bust myths about using facial oil in your daily skincare regime.

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Common Myths About Face Oil Debunked 

These plant-based oils are not only beneficial for your skin but your hair as well. Some people are of the notion, that people with oily skin should avoid moisturizer and face oils which is not true. There can be numerous reasons for the possible breakout for which face oils should not be blamed. Let’s debunk some of the myths associated with face oils.

Myth 1: Face Oil Clogs The Pores

The most common myth about face oil is that it clogs the pores of your skin which is untrue. You should select a face oil depending upon your skin type and the topical application of face oil helps to correct various skin conditions like dryness, dark spots and acne. Face oils are rich in linoleic acid- an unsaturated fatty acid that is produced by the skin naturally and is found in the lipid layer of the skin. Linoleic acid acts as a protective barrier on the skin surface, preventing loss of water, keeping your skin soft and smooth for a longer period of time.
Facial oils are beneficial for those with acne-prone skin as people suffering from acne have a low level of linoleic acid in their skin. A low level of linoleic acid results in sebaceous glands producing thicker and harder sebum which gets clogged in the pores leading to breakouts. Thus facial oil is not the real culprit behind breakouts in your skin, instead, it helps to alleviate the problem as face oil exhibit anti-inflammatory property which soothes the inflamed skin and effectively reduces acne scars.

Myth 2: Face Oil Makes Your Skin More Oily

Another most common myth about face oil is that it makes your skin more oily which is not true. The outer layer of your skin is partly made of oil and topical application of facial oil on the skin helps to regulate sebum production. Jojoba oil mimics the sebum produced by the skin and it tricks your body into believing that your skin has enough sebum. This leads to your body producing less sebum which is beneficial for people with hyperactive sebaceous glands. Facial oil provides your skin with necessary hydration, forms a protective barrier on the surface, protecting your skin against infection, skin damage and preventing early signs of ageing.

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Myth 3: Face Oils Are A Big No For Acne-Prone Skin

A common myth that face oils make your skin more prone to acne is not true. Numerous factors such as diet, climate, health, hormonal changes, lifestyle make your skin more prone to acne. Face oils such as pomegranate oil, rosehip oil are considered to be beneficial in treating acne-prone skin because of their antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. The anti-bacterial property of the face oil helps to treat the bacterial infection, preventing the breakouts from spreading. Its anti-inflammatory property soothes itchy and inflamed skin.

Myth 4: You Can Skip Moisturizer If You Are Using Face Oil

It is false. Moisturizers are vital for your skin to keep it well-nourished and well hydrated. Moisturizers help to attract the water molecules from the surrounding and face oils effectively lock in the moisturizer keeping your skin look hydrated for a longer time. Face oils are composed of plant-derived fat which forms a protective barrier over the surface of your skin, preventing loss of water through evaporation. In a healthy skincare regime, moisturizer should be followed by face oils.

Also Read : The Ultimate Guide to Moisturizers Vs Face Oils

Myth 5: Face Oil Should Not Be Used On Your Skin Daily

This is another misconception. Pure, organic, cold-pressed facial oils are very lightweight oils that get absorbed into the skin easily. The use of facial oils daily will prove to be beneficial in improving the texture and appearance of your skin. The essential nutrients present in face oil helps to nourish, hydrate and rejuvenate your skin.

Myth 6: Face Oils Have Been Introduced In Skincare Very Recently

This is again false. Ancient Egyptian women were more beauty conscious and had been using various facial oil to maintain their youthful skin. The Japanese geishas used Camellia oil to cleanse their skin and make the skin healthy. So face oils are not new in skincare.

Myth 7: Facial Oils Can Only Be Used In Winters

This is again not true when it comes to facial oils. During winter your skin is more prone to dryness and roughness, leading to itchy and inflamed skin. Face oils are rich in essential fatty acids, keeping your skin well hydrated, soft and supple during winter. Summers are accompanied by a hot, humid climate which makes your skin look greasy, but that does not mean that your skin does not need hydration and nourishment. You can use facial oils in summers as well, as face oils are lightweight, they get easily absorbed into the skin without making your skin oily.

Also Read : Estheticians Reveal the Super Effective Winter Skincare Tips

Myth 8: Face Oils Can Ruin Your Make-Up

This again is not true. Face oils are lightweight, get easily absorbed into the skin and do not make your skin greasy. Applying face oil before makeup helps to prep your skin and also helps the make-up to glide easily, giving you a flawless look. After applying face oil, wait for few minutes and let the face oil get absorbed into the skin completely before applying makeup. This gives a dewy touch to your make-up look.

Myth 9: Face Oils Do Not Have Anti-Ageing Benefits

This is certainly not true. Face oils are the storehouse of antioxidants that fight free radicals responsible for the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. It boosts collagen production, increasing the elasticity of your skin and provides your skin with much-required hydration and nourishment. Face oils such as argan oil, jojoba oil, almond oil are well known for their anti-ageing properties.
Now all your misconceptions about facial oils have been cleared, you can most certainly include these versatile facial oils in your daily skincare regime for healthy, youthful and glowing skin. Top dermatologists and skin care experts recommend using face oils as these oils are considered to be vital for maintaining the health of the skin.

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