anti-wrinkle skin oils
anti-wrinkle skin oils
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out what the best mixture of oils and essential oils would be for an anti-wrinkle night face oil.
Looking at lots of pricey serums and 'exliars' by natural skin care companies rosehip oil seems to be a pretty good starting point, add some vit A & E and then bergamot & rose or bergamot & frankinsces essential oils. Ive also seen borage oil, evening primrose oil. castor oil, tumeric root extract and mandrn oil being used
Does anyone mix up a night oil or just use a single oil for nightime, also does anyone think that rosehip is a good or are there cheaper oils that are just as good
Thanks
Aurora
I'm trying to figure out what the best mixture of oils and essential oils would be for an anti-wrinkle night face oil.
Looking at lots of pricey serums and 'exliars' by natural skin care companies rosehip oil seems to be a pretty good starting point, add some vit A & E and then bergamot & rose or bergamot & frankinsces essential oils. Ive also seen borage oil, evening primrose oil. castor oil, tumeric root extract and mandrn oil being used
Does anyone mix up a night oil or just use a single oil for nightime, also does anyone think that rosehip is a good or are there cheaper oils that are just as good
Thanks
Aurora
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Re: anti-wrinkle skin oils
Avocado oil is fantastic along with rosehip and apricot. There's also Raspberry seed and pomegranate seed oils which are wonderful but a bit pricey. Oh and Argan oil is fantastic too.
As for essential oils - Frankincense, Rose, Neroli, Mandarin, Palmarosa and patchouli, Lavender and Geranium are all fab.
As for essential oils - Frankincense, Rose, Neroli, Mandarin, Palmarosa and patchouli, Lavender and Geranium are all fab.
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Re: anti-wrinkle skin oils
thank you for such great advice, can you use the avacado oil you get in supermarkets?
lovely to hear that rose is good as i have some and really like finding ways to use it
lovely to hear that rose is good as i have some and really like finding ways to use it

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I've tried a few different combos over the last couple of years and seem to have finally found the one that my skin likes best - 2 parts sweet almond, 1 part rosehip and 1 part jojoba. I usually add either patchouli or frankincense. I'm tempted to try some of the oils Green Aura has suggested though, they sound lovely 


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I use Rosehip Oil, with a 2% blend of Rose and Frankincense essential oils. I have recently bought some Argan oil, but haven't tried it yet. Rose Water is great as a toner before using the oil too.
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I would only use any carrier oils that are cosmetic grade - the supermarket oils tends to be doctored to remove colour, smell etc and make them standard. This takes out all the best bits!
There are some good oils suppliers. Penny Price is excellent and so is Quinessence. Don't go for really cheap, they'll have been diluted with something.
There are some good oils suppliers. Penny Price is excellent and so is Quinessence. Don't go for really cheap, they'll have been diluted with something.
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Rose water is lovely - I mix it with witch hazel, I've been using that for about 30 years and must have saved a small fortune when you look at the price of toners!
My last few oil purchases came from Fresholi - I don't know how she compares on price but have had no complaints with her products, they've all been lovely and her patchouli is the nicest I've used.
My last few oil purchases came from Fresholi - I don't know how she compares on price but have had no complaints with her products, they've all been lovely and her patchouli is the nicest I've used.

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I get my oils from http://www.materiaaromatica.com Penny Price are excellent too.
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I use shea butter, as a moisturiser, in terms of oils I use Jojoba and wheatgerm oils at night. Wheatgerm is better if my skin is really dry.
I read that the skin doesn't actually absorb vitamins.
Also I have decided that wrinkles are just part of getting older and it is just society that says we should look perpetually youthful. I focus on keeping my skin feeling good rather than worrying about wrinkles. There is ultimately nothing I can do to stop myself aging. It's what's inside that counts!
I read that the skin doesn't actually absorb vitamins.
Also I have decided that wrinkles are just part of getting older and it is just society that says we should look perpetually youthful. I focus on keeping my skin feeling good rather than worrying about wrinkles. There is ultimately nothing I can do to stop myself aging. It's what's inside that counts!
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Totally agree with youHelsbells wrote:Also I have decided that wrinkles are just part of getting older and it is just society that says we should look perpetually youthful. I focus on keeping my skin feeling good rather than worrying about wrinkles. There is ultimately nothing I can do to stop myself aging. It's what's inside that counts!



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i had a little jojoba oil and rose essential oil left so have been using it each night for last couple of days. the jojoba has gone in really well, my skin can get clogged and spotty with heavy creams but really liked the jojoba and is really nice in the morning, also noticed that the lines on my forehead are a little smoother although thats probably more to do with gently massaging it with my fingertips where there are lines
i know we should be happy and consider lines and wrinkles to be part of us but my OH is blessed with age proof skin and im horrified by the idea of ever looking older then him when im nine years younger. the only thing that i can say hes does is that he uses oil on his skin each day abit baby oil which i think is
but im looking forward to trying out a few different oils, especially rosehip and cant wait to get my hands on some frankincense and see how it goes

i know we should be happy and consider lines and wrinkles to be part of us but my OH is blessed with age proof skin and im horrified by the idea of ever looking older then him when im nine years younger. the only thing that i can say hes does is that he uses oil on his skin each day abit baby oil which i think is

but im looking forward to trying out a few different oils, especially rosehip and cant wait to get my hands on some frankincense and see how it goes
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I love using oils on my skin, I use a facial oil made withrose hip oil, rose geranium and lavender -I suspect it has sweet almond as a base as it is too thin to be just rosehip but it makes my skin glow and I love the smell. I also use coconut oil as a moisturiser- I am pretty sure it is supposed to be good for wrinkle prevention (and everything else on the planet!)
I like to use oil cleasning as well but I often just use a microfibre face cloth, as long as I don't use soap hings seem to go well enough...
I like to use oil cleasning as well but I often just use a microfibre face cloth, as long as I don't use soap hings seem to go well enough...
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i got some avacado oil from S*nsburys and i see W*trose do it too. It's about a fiver for a bottle. It's great stuff and cleared up a skin problem on my forehead while accidentily curing my chapped lip problem. Read up on it on G0ogle. I recommend it!ajs88 wrote:thank you for such great advice, can you use the avacado oil you get in supermarkets?
lovely to hear that rose is good as i have some and really like finding ways to use it
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Coconut oil or argan oil I use
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