Grapeseed oil is an unscented, all-natural astringent high in Vitamin C and Vitamin E that clears debris found in the skin and improves acne.
Why you need it: When your skin feels greasier than pizza or is red and inflamed, reach for this oil.
Best for: Oily/ acne-prone skin that needs some gentle toning
The results: This ultra-light oil naturally tones skin, and reduces inflammation without clogging pores.
Grapeseed oil is an unscented, all-natural astringent high in Vitamin C and Vitamin E that clears debris found in the skin and improves acne.
Why you need it: When your skin feels greasier than pizza or is red and inflamed, reach for this oil.
Best for: Oily/ acne-prone skin that needs some gentle toning
The results: This ultra-light oil naturally tones skin, and reduces inflammation without clogging pores.
Grapeseed
Your skin will thank you.
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Regular use of our toner can help prevent future breakouts, making it an essential part of your daily skincare routine.
Grapeseed is a light facial oil that removes clogged pores and excess
oil. It doesn't leave a heavy, greasy feeling on the skin, making it suitable for those with acne who may want to avoid heavy or pore-clogging oils.
Grapeseed oil contains linoleic acid, which has been shown to help regulate sebum (oil) production in the skin. Excess sebum production can contribute to acne by clogging pores and creating an environment for acne-causing bacteria to thrive. Grapeseed oil's ability to balance sebum production can be helpful in preventing breakouts.
Grapeseed is a light facial oil that removes clogged pores and excess
oil. It doesn't leave a heavy, greasy feeling on the skin, making it suitable for those with acne who may want to avoid heavy or pore-clogging oils.
Grapeseed oil contains linoleic acid, which has been shown to help regulate sebum (oil) production in the skin. Excess sebum production can contribute to acne by clogging pores and creating an environment for acne-causing bacteria to thrive. Grapeseed oil's ability to balance sebum production can be helpful in preventing breakouts.
While they're both facial oils, Grapeseed is an ultra-light oil that is great for acne-prone or oily skin. For this reason, we recommend it for those who are seeking relief with active pimples or the hyperpigmentation caused by pimples.
Jojoba is actually a wax that looks like an oil. It mimics the sebum found in the skin and will draw out moisture or sink in moisture accordingly. This is a great oil for those with combination/ normal skin or dry skin.
While they're both facial oils, Grapeseed is an ultra-light oil that is great for acne-prone or oily skin. For this reason, we recommend it for those who are seeking relief with active pimples or the hyperpigmentation caused by pimples.
Jojoba is actually a wax that looks like an oil. It mimics the sebum found in the skin and will draw out moisture or sink in moisture accordingly. This is a great oil for those with combination/ normal skin or dry skin.
Grapeseed is from our Body Essentials collection of dynamic, multipurpose natural base oils that
nourish the body from the cellular level to outer skin. These oils provide a natural barrier
that make essential oils safe to use on your skin.
To use:
1. Choose the essential oil(s) that you
want to use based on your desired benefits. Some popular essential oils include
lavender for relaxation, tea tree for its antibacterial properties or
peppermint for a refreshing sensation.
2. Mix the essential oil into the base oil into a bowl or
using the bottle’s dropper to apply to your clean hand. As a general guideline
aim for 1% dilution, which means you add one drop of essential oil to every
teaspoon (5 ml) of base oil.
Grapeseed is from our Body Essentials collection of dynamic, multipurpose natural base oils that
nourish the body from the cellular level to outer skin. These oils provide a natural barrier
that make essential oils safe to use on your skin.
To use:
1. Choose the essential oil(s) that you
want to use based on your desired benefits. Some popular essential oils include
lavender for relaxation, tea tree for its antibacterial properties or
peppermint for a refreshing sensation.
2. Mix the essential oil into the base oil into a bowl or
using the bottle’s dropper to apply to your clean hand. As a general guideline
aim for 1% dilution, which means you add one drop of essential oil to every
teaspoon (5 ml) of base oil.
While it regulates sebum production, Grapeseed oil also provides hydration to the skin. Hydrated skin is less likely to overproduce oil to compensate for dryness, potentially reducing the occurrence of acne.
Grapeseed oil can be used as a standalone treatment or in combination with other acne-fighting ingredients. It can serve as a carrier oil for essential oils like tea tree oil, which is known for its antibacterial properties.
While it regulates sebum production, Grapeseed oil also provides hydration to the skin. Hydrated skin is less likely to overproduce oil to compensate for dryness, potentially reducing the occurrence of acne.
Grapeseed oil can be used as a standalone treatment or in combination with other acne-fighting ingredients. It can serve as a carrier oil for essential oils like tea tree oil, which is known for its antibacterial properties.
Sorry, but if you're allergic to seed oils, you'll need to stay away from this oil or it may cause a reaction. Chat with your doctor about alternatives (like Jojoba) oil.
Sorry, but if you're allergic to seed oils, you'll need to stay away from this oil or it may cause a reaction. Chat with your doctor about alternatives (like Jojoba) oil.