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Why Argan Oil is That Gworl
If you’re into skincare, then you’ve certainly heard of Argan Oil, as it is a popular ingredient and for good reason. This nutrient-dense oil can help repair the skin’s barrier and improve wound healing without clogging pores. Ahead, you’ll get to know this skincare superstar’s benefits as well as ways that you can incorporate it into your routine.
Argan Oil is packed with omega fatty acids, vitamin E, and linoleic acids- all of which work to lightly moisturize skin and soften dry patches.
Argan oil is non-comedogenic and won't clog pores. This means Argan Oil safe to use on oily or acne-prone skin which may be more sensitive to heavier oils.
Argon Oil can help with acne. Harsh cleansers can strip skin of natural oils leading to inflammation and breakouts. Incorporating Argan oil can help prevent this cycle.
Thinking of ways to get closer to this super-star ingredient? Check out these simple ideas to incorporate Argan Oil into your skincare routine:
Use a Daily Cleanser with Argan Oil. Using a cleanser formulated with Argan Oil can help you receive the benefits of the ingredient in an essential step of your skincare routine. Try AFOKOSKIN’s Black Soap Foaming Face Wash.
Try Double Cleansing. Double cleansing with an oil cleanser followed by a water based cleanser is a great way to tackle makeup removal and remove excess debris from the skin. Try using an Argan Oil based cleansing oil before your foaming cleanser for a deeper cleanse.
Use underneath makeup. Use 1-2 drops of Argan Oil and pat directly into skin before adding makeup to use Argan Oil as a primer for dry or combination skin.
Spot treat. Use Argon Oil to target dry areas or inflammation prone areas.
Shea Butter: The Ideal Skincare Ingredient for Moisture
I always have and always will be a Shea Butter Baby. Shea butter is a proven moisturizer for skin and has countless soothing and anti-aging properties that help improve the appearance of skin. It is an ingredient that you need to know, and here’s why:
Shea butter is a fatty butter that is extracted from shea tree nuts originating in West Africa. The color resembles ivory and the texture is deliciously creamy making it easy to spread onto your skin. Shea butter’s high concentration of vitamins and fatty acids make it an ideal cosmetic ingredient for softening rough and dry skin and sealing in moisture for hours. Shea butter also has anti-inflammatory and healing properties, making it an effective ingredient for those dealing with acne, psoriasis, eczema, or dry skin.
What are the benefits of shea butter as a moisturizer? Here are 10:
Moisturizing
Won’t Make Skin Oily
Helps Reduce Appearance of Scars & Stretch marks
Helps soothe irritation and sunburn
Anti-inflammatory, Anti-fungal, & Anti-bacterial
Helps Boost Collagen
Promotes Cell Regeneration
Promotes Wound Healing
Safe for all skin types
Antioxidant rich
Shea butter should be used as the final product in your body care routine. For best results, use a body scrub to exfoliate the skin before applying shea butter for better penetration. After cleansing, apply cream lotion and/or oil as desired before applying shea butter to lock in all of the hydration. Our personal favorite body care recommendation is AFOKOSKIN’s The Body Kit, which includes Coffee Body Scrub, Black Soap Body Wash, and Whipped Body Butter.
Is Shea Butter Good for the Face?
It is important to note that due to the high fat content of shea butter, it is a comedogenic ingredient, meaning it can clog your pores. It is a highly effective moisturizer when used on the body, but is likely too heavy to use directly on the face. We recommend using a cream/lotion moisturizer that contains shea butter as a listed ingredient if you’re interested in using shea butter on your face.
In short, give me shea butter and give it to me now!
The Right Way to Use Facial Oil
Facial oils can have a variety of benefits for all skin types when used correctly. Facial oils are typically formulated with non-comedogenic botanical oils and essential oils. They help lock in moisture and prevent water loss while also nourishing skin with their rich nutrients.
Benefits of using facial oil include strengthening the skin barrier, evening out skin complexion, softening skin texture, reducing acne breakouts, treating eczema, rosacea, and skin-rashes, regulating oil production, soothing sensitive skin, neutralizing free radicals to support anti-aging effects, and more. To experience the incredible benefits of facial oils, it is important that you understand how to properly incorporate it into your skincare routine.
Our top pick for a facial oil is AFOKOSKIN's Dream Serum. This oil based serum was formulated for nighttime use to restore and repair skin overnight for glowing skin by morning. If desired, AFOKOSKIN's Dream Serum can be used both morning and night.
Here are 5 guidelins you’ll want to follow as you incorporate Facial Oils into your skincare routine:
Combine Facial Oils with Serums + Moisturizers. Facial Oils serve as an additional barrier to the skin ensuring nutrients and moisture are locked in. Pairing a facial oil with treatment serums and hydrating moisturizers can effectively enhance the performance of these products.
Apply Based on Your Skin’s Needs. Depending on skin type, you may want to use a facial oil in both your morning and evening skincare routing or limit use to once per day. Also depending on skin type, it may be beneficial to use facial oil overnight to provide protection from light sensitivity and allow time for skin time to absorb the oil.
Pat into Skin. It may come natural for you to rub your facial oil in like you would moisturizer, but it’s better to pat facial oils onto the skin in order to push them down into your pores allowing for faster nutrient absorption.
Less is More. Your facial oil contains concentrated amounts of nutrients, so a little goes a long way. About 3 drops of your facial oil should be enough to deliver nutrients to your entire face.
Use before SPF. Since it acts as an occlusive, your facial oil is recommended to be the last step of your skincare routine in the evening. In the morning, it should be followed by an SPF and applied before makeup.
Your skin type is an important factor to consider as you incorporate facial oils into your skincare routine. Identify your skin type to maximize Facial Oil Benefits.