Fighting Oil with Oil

Fighting Oil with Oil

One of the most common mistakes you can make when cleansing is using harsh astringents, chemical peels, and overly drying face masks to soak up every last bit of...

One of the most common mistakes you can make when cleansing is using harsh astringents, chemical peels, and overly drying face masks to soak up every last bit of shine. The problem is, if the skin is stripped from its natural oils, it goes into overdrive causing excess sebum buildup. This results in an even oilier complexion, and increases the chances of clogged pores which can cause or exacerbate acne.

So while it may seem counterintuitive to slather on facial oils when you have combination or oily skin, it actually works wonders to balance excess sebum production and prevent breakouts. There are plenty of additional benefits to incorporating facial oils into your skincare regime, as different oils all have their own special properties

Some of the most popular facial oils used to combat oily, acne prone skin is Jojoba Oil, Argan Oil, and Sea Buckthorn Oil. All three of these luxurious oils are found in DERMA E’s Radiant Glow Face Oil, which also contains concentrated nutrients and antioxidants such as vitamins E & B to soothe inflammation, diminish fine lines, and control acne breakouts.

How to Use Facial Oils

One of the most popular ways to apply face oils is to just massage two to three drops onto clean, dry skin at night before bed. However, another way to incorporate face oils into your daily skincare routine is to use an oil based cleanser instead of your current gel or cream cleanser. DERMA E’s Nourishing Rose Cleansing Oil washes away dirt, makeup, and other impurities while locking in essential hydration for a healthy skin tone.

As you can see, integrating a face oil into your daily skincare routine has a wide range of benefits! Which method would you be most interested in trying for yourself? Leave a comment below to share!

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Comments

  • These oils sound wonderful and soothing. I’m especially interested in the rose cleansing oil. It just sounds so nice-feeling.

    Rachael Thibodeaux on
  • I would love to try the illuminating oil for my dry dull skin. I absolutely love derma e products and I haven’t got to try that one out yet. I would love to use a oil to cleanse my skin since it’s easily stripped of its natural oils with certain cleansers.

    Makinzee Purves on
  • I love Derma E sunscreen and have been using face oils for a few years so this sounds amazing! I would love to try it and recommend to it to my clients! I’m a licensed esthetician and I love recommending this line!

    Emma on
  • Thank you sooo much for the needed information, I have always been told not to even use oils for my face because it’ll clog them or make unnecessary breakouts. But with the right procedure oils can actually be so beneficial to oily skin!

    Keilin Lenderbord on
  • I think I would like to try the method with the nourishing rose or oil. I love the idea of having cleaner skin while locking hydration. ♥️🌹 ♥️
    Tami on
  • I would like to try both methods. Especially the cleansing oil.I think both will work great!

    Brandy on
  • I have very oily skin and was always afraid to use oil on my skin but thanks to you I will be trying

    Kyle on
  • I have used almond oil and coconut oil before but have never tried the ones in your Radiant Glow Face Oil. I would love to get my glow back!

    Sylvia Svihel on
  • I’m definitely wanting to try Radiant Glow Facial Oil! It seems to have everything my skin is needing right now!

    Theresa Sanchirico on
  • I use rosehip oil which I love been I’ve been looking to incorporate others into it. Ive been looking into dermae oils for a while I’ve just never jumped for it.

    Madysen on

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