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Essential Oil Skin Care DIY Recipes

We LOVE trying out new skin care recipes with essential oils and wanted to share some of our favorites with you!!  To make your own recipes, choose a base oil and add other carrier oils and essential oils and blend together. 

We LOVE trying out new skin care recipes with essential oils and wanted to share some of our favorites with you!!  To make your own recipes, choose a base oil and add other carrier oils and essential oils and blend together.  I always add rosehip oil and carrot seed oil to my recipes.  They are high in vitamin A and stimulate cell turnover.  When you make a blend, store it in a dark colored bottle.  Buy small amounts of oils at the time.  Try to use the oil within 3-6 months.  If you buy larger bottles of carrier oils or the weather is hot, store in the refrigerator to prevent the oil from oxidizing and becoming rancid. (I store all of my carrier oils in the refrigerator just to be safe)  Blend up a recipe to last a couple of weeks.  Use the blend when you’ve washed your face or when you get out of the shower while you are still WET!  The water allows for the oils to be absorbed better. A lotion is and oil and water emulsified together.  This eliminates the need for an emulsifier which often times is harmful to the body. 

 

Normal Skin

Base Oils

  • Almond, Hazelnut, Apricot, Fractionated Coconut Oil, Argan

Additions to Base Oil

  • Evening Primrose, Carrot, Jojoba, Borage Seed, Rosehip

Essential Oils

  • Chamomile, Geranium/Rose, Lavende, Frankincense, Patchouli, Ylang Ylang

Dry to Normal Skin

Base Oils

  • Almond, Avocado, Apricot, Argan

Additions to Base Oil

  • Jojoba, Borage Seed, Evening Primrose, Carrot, Rosehip

Essential Oils

  • Chamomile, Lavender, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Geranium/Rose, Rosemary, Frankincense, Myrrh, Ylang Ylang

Oily to Normal Skin

Base Oils

  •  Almond, Hazelnut, Apricot, Fractionated Coconut Oil

Additions to Base Oil

  • Borage Seed, Evening Primrose, Carrot

Essential Oils

  • Chamomile, Frankincense, Lavender, Geranium, Ylang-Ylang, Melaleuca

Our Favorite Recipes!!

Face Oil:

2 TBSP Base Oil (Argan)

1 TBSP Rosehip Oil

10 drops Sandalwood Essential Oil   

10 drops Geranium Essential Oil

10 drops Myrrh Essential Oil

5 drops Frankincense Essential Oil

Blend and store in an amber colored bottle. 

Body Oil:

Almond Oil

Carrot Seed Oil or Rosehip Seed Oil

2 drops Geranium Essential Oil

2 drops Frankincense Essential Oil

2 drops Ylang Ylang Essential Oil

Mix together in hands and apply over wet body!

Eye Serum:

2 TBSP Rosehip Oil

5 drops Evening Primrose Oil

3 drops Carrot Seed Oil

3 drops of Lavender Essential Oil

3 drops of Sandalwood Essential Oil

5 drops Vitamin E Oil

Blend and store in a dark bottle.

 

If you would like to know how to get the best essential oils on the market into your daily regimen, contact us at sandawellnessduo@gmail.com and we will get you set up to discover your best skin yet!!

XOXO~S & A

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Essential Oils for Skin Care

Essential oils have been used for centuries for their toning, regenerating and healing properties.  They are easily absorbed through the skin and will help you to have luminous skin in no time!  Mix with carrier oils to create you own anti-aging blends!! 

Essential oils have been used for centuries for their toning, regenerating and healing properties.  They are easily absorbed through the skin and will help you to have luminous skin in no time!  Mix with carrier oils to create you own anti-aging blends!! 

Do you want glowing skin??  Here are essential oils we love. 

Roman Chamomile

  • Anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, calming and relaxing
  • Increases the ability of the skin to regenerate
  • Calms skin conditions like dermatitis, eczema, rashes and sensitive skin

Geranium

  • Geranium can be used in place of Rose Oil. (not rosehip carrier oil)  True rose essential oil is very expensive and geranium essential oil has very similar properties.
  • Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic
  • May balance sebum secretions in the sebaceous glands to keep skin supple
  • Good for skin conditions like dermatitis, eczema and acne
  • Improves skin elasticity and tone

Lavender

  • Anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antimicrobial, antiseptic
  • Calming to the skin so great for dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis and rashes
  • Aids in cell turnover so it helps minimize scaring

Frankincense

  • Anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, anticancer
  • Decreases the appearance of pores and evens skin tone
  • Helps protect existing cells and encourages new cell growth
  • Reduces wrinkles, tightens skin and reduces the appearance of scars
  • Soothes dry, chapped skin
  • Our favorite essential oil!!

Patchouli

  • Anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antiseptic, astringent
  • It’s anti-inflammatory properties make it great for irritated skin conditions like acne, dermatitis, psoriasis and eczema
  • Promotes new cell growth and smoothes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles

Ylang Ylang

  • Antiseptic
  • Controls oil production and minimizes breakouts
  • Helps regenerate skin cells reducing fine lines and improves skin’s elasticity

Sandalwood

  • Antiseptic, antitumor, astringent, anti-inflammatory, calming
  • Similar to frankincense in their action
  • Contains antioxidants that reduce free radical damage
  • Soothes and tightens and cleanses the skin

Myrrh

  • Anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antitumor, astringent
  • It’s anti-inflammatory properties make it great for eczema, psoriasis, acne and dermatitis
  • Increases cell turnover helping to smooth the skin reducing fine lines and wrinkles
  • Also may help with chapped, cracked skin and dryness

Melaleuca

  • Antibacterial, antifungal, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiseptic
  • Promotes cleansing and purity
  • Antiseptic properties helps to heal acne
  • Helps to relieve eczema, dermatitis, and psoriasis

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Our Favorite Carrier Oils

We have been obsessed with natural skin care since we learned that there are so many toxic chemicals lurking in skin care products that can have an adverse effect on our health.  Carrier oils are wonderful for keeping your skin looking healthy and hydrated. 

We have been obsessed with natural skin care since we learned that there are so many toxic chemicals lurking in skin care products that can have an adverse effect on our health.  Carrier oils are wonderful for keeping your skin looking healthy and hydrated.  They protect the lipid layer against environmental stresses while deeply moisturizing the upper layers of the skin improving the skin’s softness and elasticity.  These oils are loaded with vitamins, minerals and an array of fatty acids, omega 3, 6 and 9, that deeply moisturize and nourish the skin.  Use a combination of these carrier oils to dilute essential oils to provide your skin with the best care to stay young looking!!

Here are our favorite carrier oils!

Jojoba Oil

  • Slightly nutty aroma
  • Shelf life:  2-5 years
  • High in Vitamins B, and E, minerals
  • Fatty Acids:  Eruic, Gadoleic, Oleic
  • Uses:  Skincare, hair care
  • Great for dry skin conditions!  Great for inflamed skin, acne, eczema and psoriasis, Anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, Similar to the sebum in our sebaceous glands and is very effective skin softener because it is highly penetrative.  Great for removing makeup!  It’s said to help to dissolve oil collected in clogged pores, Can be used on a dry scalp before shampooing, can be used in the hair before blow drying to add moisture

Evening Primrose Oil (Borage Seed Oil has similar properties)

  • Nutty aroma
  • Shelf life: 6 months refrigerated
  • High in vitamin E, omega 3 and omega 6
  • Fatty acids:  Gamma Linolenic, Linoleic, Oleic, Palmitic, Stearic
  • Uses:  Skincare, hair care massage, dietary supplement
  • Healing, Helps skin retain water, helps skin cells stay plumped, Improves moisture, elasticity, firmness and roughness of skin, great for eczema, and rashes

Carrot Seed Oil

  • Earthy aroma
  • Shelf life:  1 year
  • Often considered an essential oil
  • High in vitamins B, C, D, E, minerals and beta carotene, provitamin A
  • Fatty acids:  Stearic, Palmitic, Oleic, Linoleic, Linolenic
  • Uses:  skincare, hair care
  • Use small amounts because of the bright orange color, Great for cell turnover due to the beta carotene (vit. A), Great for premature aging, itching dryness, psoriasis and eczema, antioxidant and antiseptic properties

Rosehip Seed Oil

  • Earthy aroma
  • Shelf life: 6 months refrigerated
  • High in Vitamins A, C, K, (trans-retinoic acid)
  • Fatty acids:  Oleic, Palmitic, Linoleic, Linolenic
  • Uses:  skincare
  • Contains super-antioxidant lycopene that helps repair sun-damaged skin
  • Trans-retinoic acid (vit. A) encourages cell turnover and diminishes discoloration, anti-inflammatory benefits, Helps skin retain water, decreases sun spots, improves appearance of fine lines, and encourages a smoother skin texture, Deeply moisturizing, removes redness and irritation so may be beneficial for rosacea 

Sweet Almond Oil

  • Sweet, nutty aroma
  • Shelf life: 1 year
  • Rich in protein, vitamins A, B, E, glucosides and minerals
  • Fatty Acids:  Oleic, Palmitic, Linoleic, Linolenic, Stearic
  • Uses:  Skincare, hair care, massage, makeup
  • Good for all skin types, helps skin to retain moisture, non-comedogenic
  • Helps relieve itching, soreness, dryness and inflammation
  • Great base oil for adding other carrier oils

Avocado Oil

  • Nutty aroma
  • Shelf life:  6 months
  • Rich in vitamins A, B, D, E, protein, Panothenic acid, lecithin
  • Fatty acids:  Lecithin, alpha linoleic, linoleic, linolenic, oleic, palmitic, palmitoleic
  • Used in skincare, hair care
  • Great for dry, dehydrated skin; eczema; improves skin elasticity, increases collagen, removes impurities from the skin, blends well with other carrier oils

Fractionated Coconut Oil

  • Mild coconut aroma
  • Shelf life:  2-4 years
  • Fractionatedoil contains only the medium chain fatty acids (long chain fatty acids removed)  Raw coconut oil is not best for dilution of essential oils. Long chains may interfere with absorption of essential oil.
  • Contains Vitamin E, Squalene, Sterol, Tocopherols
  • Uses:  skincare, massage, hair care, food, great oil for general essential oil dilution, great to use on children when diluting oils
  • Fatty acids:  Caprylic, Capric, Lauric, Linoleic, Myristic, Oleic, Palmitic, Stearic
  • Strengthens and softens skin, eliminates dead skin cells on the surface, High in lauric acid which has some antimicrobial activity that may be useful in treating acne, Long shelf life and blend well with other oils.

Grape Seed Oil

  • Mild, sweet aroma
  • Shelf life: 1 year
  • High in Vitamin E, Tocopherols, Omega 6, Omega 9
  • Fatty Acids:  Linoleic, Linolenic, Oleic, Palmitic, Stearic
  • Uses:  Skincare, massage, food
  • Penetrating, reduces skin aging, does not agrivate acne, non greasy, antioxidant properties increased in blood, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, great for oily skin and sensitive skin

Marula Oil

  • Sweet, nutty aroma
  • Shelf life:  1 year
  • High in Vitamins C, E, proteins, tochotrienol, phenolic compounds, flavonoids
  • Fatty acids:  Oleic, Linoleic, Alpha-Linolenic, Palmitic, Stearic, Arachidonic
  • Uses:  skincare
  • Fast absorbing, for all skin types, Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, redness and blotchiness, Improves elasticity, promotes collagen and elastin production, Reduces water loss, hydrates deep layers of skin, anti-inflammatory

Hazelnut Oil

  • Sweet, nutty aroma
  • Shelf life:  1 year
  • High in vitamin E, minerals and protein, high in catechins and tannins that give the sensation of dry oil when applied
  • Fatty acids:  oleic, linoleic, palmitic, stearic linolenic
  • Uses: skincare, hair care
  • Good for all skin types, moisturizing and emollient, softens and soothes the skin, recommended for treating irritation of dry sensitive or damages skin, antioxidant properties reducing free radicals, helps to filter out suns rays, antibacterial so it helps treat oily skin and seborrheic dermatitis and acne, helps to tone and firm skin, can be applied to hair before shampooing to moisturize hair, Blends well with other carrier oils

Kukui Oil

  • Light, nutty aroma
  • Shelf life:  1 year
  • High in Vitamins A, C, E
  • Fatty acids:  Linoleic, Alpha Linolenic, Palmitic, Oleic
  • Uses:  Skincare, hair care
  • Great for dry skin, Highly emollient, Excellent antioxidant properties, Helps relieve symptoms of eczema and psoriasis, no greasy feel

Baobab Oil

  • Light aroma
  • Shelf life:  3-4 years in cool. dark area and sealed tightly
  • Rich in vitamins A, E, D, protein
  • Fatty acids:  Oleic, Palmitic, Linoleic, Linoleinic, Stearic
  • Uses:  Skincare, hair care, massage
  • Quickly absorbed, great for dry skin, Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, Smoothes out fine lines by possibly stimulating collagen and elastin, Calms itchy skin of eczema and psoriasis and dermatitis, Helps reduce scaring

Argan Oil

  • Faint aroma
  • Shelf life:  up to 6 months
  • High in vitamins (A,E)
  • Fatty acids:  Oleic, Pamitic, Linoleic, Linolenic, Stearic
  • Uses:  Skincare, hair care, cosmetics
  • Very hydrating, absorbs quickly, very moisturizing, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, improves elasticity, anti-inflammatory, minimizes scars and stretch marks, reduces sebum production in oily skin, helps heal acne

Apricot Oil

  • Faint aroma
  • Shelf-life:  6 months
  • High in vitamins A, C, E, and protein
  • Fatty acids:  Oleic, Palmitic, Linoleic, Stearic
  • Uses:  Skincare, massage, hair care
  • Good for all skin types especially prematurely aging, sensitive, inflamed, dry
  • Good for skin rejuvenating 

Check out our favorite essential oils

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The Big Question: To Dilute, or Not To Dilute Essential Oils

If you are new to the essential oil scene, you’ve probably heard lots of talk about the need to dilute essential oils with carrier oils.  On the other hand, you will hear many saying that some of the oils can be used “neat”, or by themselves.  So what is right?

If you are new to the essential oil scene, you’ve probably heard lots of talk about the need to dilute essential oils with carrier oils.  On the other hand, you will hear many saying that some of the oils can be used “neat”, or by themselves.  So what is right?  The answer is, when in doubt, DILUTE!  Always dilute essential oils if you have sensitive skin.  Always dilute if you are putting oils on children.  Always dilute “hot oils” like oregano, cinnamon, clove, thyme and cassia.  These "hot oils" are common skin irritants and can cause skin sensitization.  Initially, they can be tolerated being used neat, but then all of the sudden, cause a disproportionately strong dermatitis reaction.  When the dermatitis has cleared, even a small amount can cause a reaction. Low quality, adulterated oils, even ones that say “organic” can cause skin sensitization as well due to the impurities that can be in the oil.  So, always dilute "hot oils" to prevent this kind of reaction.

This is one of the main reasons why we only use essential oils that are Certified Pure, Therapeutic Grade (CPTG) to ensure that we are using the highest purity and quality of oils on the market. 

 

So, what is the difference between essential oils and carrier oils? 

Essential oils are the volatile liquids (they evaporate quickly) that are distilled from the plant’s seeds, bark, leaves, stems, roots, flowers, fruit, etc.  They are not “oily” like carrier oils.  Their molecular size is very small and they are lipid soluble and can easily penetrate the skin’s lipid bilayer.  Essential oils contain the chemical constituents that allow them to be therapeutically beneficial.  Within twenty minutes, essential oil constituents have entered the blood stream and have the potential to affect every cell in the body.  In the cell, they have a therapeutic benefit, and then, metabolized like any other nutrient, unlike synthetic chemicals, that are not metabolized easily and tend to be stored as toxins in our bodies.

Carrier oils are vegetable oils derived from the fatty portions of the plant, usually the seeds, and they are used to “carry” the essential oil into the skin.  These are full of fatty acids that also provide nutritive benefits to the skin.  Unlike essential oils, carrier oils can become rancid so they need to be stored in cool places.  They do not evaporate like essential oils so they can be used to dilute the essential oil and prevent it from evaporating too quickly allowing more essential oil to enter the body.  It only takes a couple of drops of an essential oil to have a therapeutic benefit.  The carrier oil allows the couple of drops of essential oil to be distributed over a greater part of the body and it also prevents wasting the essential oil.  Because of their larger molecular size, the carrier oil does not penetrate enough to get into the blood stream like the essential oils.  They penetrate the top layers of the skin and nourish it with their fatty acids and vitamins and minerals.  There are so many carrier oils coming into the market that it is hard to decide which one is the best.  They each have a different fatty acid profile and some are more suitable for dry skin and some are better for oily skin.  So which ones do you choose?  Play around with different oils and blend carrier oils that provide different benefits to the skin.  First, make sure that you purchase carrier oils that are organic and cold pressed. These are the best to use on the skin.  They are richest in vitamins, minerals and fatty acids that nourish the skin.  Avoid using cooking oils that you typically buy at the grocery store.  They are highly refined and may contain solvents and petroleum residues. 

Check out our favorite carrier oils!!

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