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How to Make Cleansing Oil at Home?

Published in DIY Skincare 3 mins read

Making cleansing oil at home is a simple process that primarily involves combining carrier oils and essential oils tailored to your skin type. Here's a breakdown of how to do it:

DIY Cleansing Oil Recipes

The basic concept involves mixing carrier oils with beneficial additives. The specific oils you use will depend on whether you have dry, oily, or combination skin.

Ingredients

Here's a look at the key components and their purposes:

  • Carrier Oils: These form the base of your cleansing oil.
    • Castor Oil: Excellent for drawing out impurities and balancing oil production.
    • Olive Oil: Rich in antioxidants and moisturizing.
  • Essential Oils (Optional):
    • Tea Tree Oil: Known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, beneficial for acne-prone skin.
    • Vitamin E Oil: Provides additional nourishment and acts as a natural preservative.

Recipes by Skin Type

Here are the recipes recommended for different skin types based on the provided references:


Skin Type Castor Oil Olive Oil Tea Tree Oil Vitamin E Oil
Dry 1/3 cup 2/3 cup 1 to 2 drops 2 to 3 drops
Oily 2/3 cup 1/3 cup 3 to 4 drops 2 to 3 drops


Instructions

  1. Gather your materials: You will need the carrier oils, essential oils, and a clean, preferably dark glass bottle for storing your cleansing oil.

  2. Combine the oils: Using a measuring cup and spoons, add the specified amounts of castor and olive oil to your chosen bottle according to your skin type.

  3. Add essential oils (optional): Include 1 to 4 drops of tea tree oil, depending on your skin type and tolerance, and 2 to 3 drops of vitamin E oil for extra benefits.

  4. Mix well: Secure the lid on your bottle and gently shake or swirl the mixture to ensure all the ingredients are evenly distributed.

  5. Application: Dispense a small amount of the cleansing oil into your hands and gently massage it onto your dry face using circular motions for about a minute. Then, remove with a warm damp cloth or water.

Tips for Success

  • Patch test: Always perform a patch test on a small area of skin before using a new cleansing oil on your entire face, especially if you are new to specific essential oils.
  • Storage: Store your homemade cleansing oil in a dark glass bottle in a cool, dark place to protect the oils from light and heat which can affect their stability.
  • Adjust proportions: Don’t hesitate to adjust the oil ratios to suit your skin's needs. You may need to experiment slightly to find what works best for you.
  • Freshness: Homemade cleansing oils do not have the preservatives found in commercial products, it is best to use it up within a month. Make small batches.