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Benefits of oils in cosmetic

Are you afraid of using facial oil? Do you think you will get more pimples or acne? A completely understandable doubt. That is why it is fair and necessary that we solve your doubts and all those that arise when we talk about facial oils.

 

We have good news because, despite the fact that it is becoming more and more trendy, in our country there still exist a lot of prejudices about moisturizing with face oils. Reality is that it only affects your oily or combination skin if you don’t use a suitable oil. So, your best partner will be a natural oil, which is perfectly absorbed by the skin, such as KYNGDY oils.

The skin is mostly made up of 64% water, so it is essential to keep it hydrated to make it healthy, elastic and firm. The loss of moisture that occurs in dehydrated skin can be caused by external factors (sudden changes in temperature, allergies, unhealthy diet, lack of sleep, stress) or internal factors (for example, hormonal processes).

 

In order to prevent skin dehydration in our daily skin care, we must choose products that include both the water and moisture the skin needs, along with other ingredients that can penetrate the deepest layers, to nourish and strengthen them. Oils are the best alternative.

 

The appearance of new product categories always generates many doubts about their use. That is why it is important to clarify that, if you opt for a facial oil, use it before the moisturizer (eliminating the serum step). Another alternative is to use serum during the day and oil at night.

 

One of the great benefits of a facial oil is that it prevents dehydration and helps the penetration of the cosmetics applied afterwards. Its active ingredients penetrate deeply into the skin without irritating it and, surprise: They provide more radiance all day long!

 

These are the main benefits of oils on the skin, take note!

 

  • Their light texture allows them to penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin, as opposed to other options that remain at a more superficial level (such as creams, for example).
  • They penetrate the skin, cleanse it, moisturize it, help maintain it, and prevent water loss
  • They do not interfere with the natural barrier, produced by the skin, that protects us from external factors
  • Some oils act as natural antibiotics and antiseptics, fighting bacteria and skin infections
  • They help in cell regeneration and tissue healing.
  • They are invigorating and provide elasticity and smoothness
  • There are also those that have soothing and anti-inflammatory functions
  • They give brightness, luminosity, and a healthy look to the skin
  • They provide in depth moisturize and nourishment