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How to Mix Face Oil?

Published in Face Oil Blending 2 mins read

Mixing face oils is simple and allows for customized skincare. The process involves combining carrier oils (like jojoba, argan, or rosehip) with essential oils (lavender, chamomile, etc.) to create a personalized blend.

Step-by-Step Guide to Mixing Face Oils

  1. Choose your carrier oil(s): Select a base oil appropriate for your skin type. Popular choices include jojoba, argan, rosehip, and grapeseed oil. Consider using a combination for a synergistic effect. Meghan Livingstone suggests filling the bottle 2/3 to 3/4 full of your chosen carrier oil.

  2. Select your essential oil(s) (optional): Add a few drops of essential oil for fragrance and potential skin benefits. Remember that essential oils are potent; start with a small amount and adjust to your preference. Examples include lavender for calming, tea tree for acne-prone skin, or chamomile for soothing. The Toasted Pine Nut recommends using a dark glass bottle for storage.

  3. Combine the oils: Add the essential oils to the carrier oils in a dark glass bottle (amber or cobalt glass is best to protect the ingredients from light degradation). A 1 oz dropper bottle is ideal. [Source: Feb 27, 2023 reference] Many recipes suggest a ratio of 2/3 carrier oil to 1/3 additional oil, such as a bonus oil or essential oil. Mamalina suggests this ratio. Another source suggests a simple 1:1 ratio of Jojoba and Argan oils. Crunchy Betty

  4. Mix thoroughly: Secure the lid and shake gently to combine the oils.

  5. Apply: Use 2-4 drops to your cleansed and toned skin. You can apply it before or after moisturizer depending on the oils used and your preference Reddit/Sephora. It can even be mixed into your moisturizer! Well+Good

Tips for Success

  • Start small: Begin with a small batch to test the blend before making a larger quantity.
  • Patch test: Before applying to your entire face, test a small amount on a less sensitive area to check for any allergic reactions.
  • Store properly: Keep your face oil in a cool, dark place to preserve its quality.