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January 15, 2017

How to Correctly Use Grapeseed Oil for Skin Care

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One can use grapeseed oil for skin in several ways through various uses. The extraction process for grapeseed oil is both elaborate and complex however the benefits it has to your skin is simple. It can moisturize, help to treat acne, fight aging, and more. There are many ways you can apply grapeseed oil to your skin, so here are some tips and tricks to getting the best use out of this oil.

 

Five Ways Grapeseed Oil Can Benefit the Skin

Using grapeseed oil for skin care is a natural way to create a remedy from something that you likely already have in your kitchen cabinet. For centuries grapeseed oil for skin healing has been a well-known treatment. It can treat dry, itchy, flaky skin and act as a skin tightener. As a result, many skin care products that are sold in stores use grape seed oil as an active ingredient.

This nutrient-rich oil is used to make many cosmetic products, especially those that are designed to treat the face and hair. Face creams, lip balms, hair conditioners, lotions, and other beauty products have grape seed oil in them because it is rich in polyphenols. Here are some specific ways grapeseed oil can benefit the skin.

Treat Acne

One of the most widely known uses of grapeseed oil for skin care is its treatment of oily skin and acne. It contains compounds that have anti-inflammatory properties, which soothes and nourishes the skin, especially when the skin is inflamed. It is a great moisturizer however it is non-comedogenic, meaning it does not clog the pores. It also doesn’t cause your skin to create more oil by leaving a film of oil that can also cause acne breakouts. Rather, grapeseed oil acts as an astringent, which reduces the oil on the skin. Here is a study discussing the effects of grape seed oil on acne, premature aging, and hyperpigmentation.

Moisturize

Grapeseed oil for skin that is dry is nourishing and hydrating. Grapeseed oil is very light, which means it can be used by people who have sensitive skin. It works as a great moisturizer without clogging pores. It can also speed up the healing process of pimples. Grapeseed oil not only provides effective hydration but it also contains substances such as linoleic acid. This helps to soothe and firm skin.

Tightens Skin

Grapeseed oil can especially benefit those who suffer from oily skin, as its astringent qualities not only help tighten the skin but help minimize the appearance of pores. This will keep the pores protected from becoming clogged.

Fight Aging

This nutrient-rich oil slow aging of skin. Fine lines can be minimized with the application of grapeseed oil. The oil can improve the skin’s elasticity, which will make the fine lines and wrinkles of aging skin less noticeable.

Relieve Dark Circles under Eyes

Dark circles under the eyes can cause you to look tired and worn out. This is a common problem among many adults. Using grapeseed oil for skin under the eyes is a natural way to fight the look of fatigue. Many products that are marketed towards relieving under eye circles contain harsh chemicals that can be damaging to the skin. However, applying grapeseed oil for a few weeks can help to naturally relieve the dark circles.

Five Ways to Use Grape Seed Oil on Your Skin

A little bit of grapeseed oil goes a long way on the skin. It is very simple to use and can be used in several ways to achieve your desired benefit. You will only need a few drops to achieve the results you are looking for.

Massage on the Skin

Put a few drops of grapeseed oil in your hands before massaging it into your skin. Do this directly with your hands rather than with a cotton ball that will absorb the oil. Gently massage the oil into areas of your skin that need some improvement, such as rough areas or places with blemishes or scars. The massaged oil will not only moisturize the skin, but it will also accelerate the healing of scars.

Dab Under-eye Circles and Wrinkles

Use your fingertip to apply a couple drops of oil underneath your eyes. Gently massage the oil into the skin. You will likely begin to see results in as soon as one week of continuous treatment. Doing this will also help to alleviate the fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes, which are some of the first signs of aging that people try to combat.

Enhance Your Existing Moisturizer

If you have a moisturizer that you already love, mix it with a few drops of the oil to make it even more effective. This will improve your skin’s ability to hold in the moisture that you are applying.

Mix with Whipped Butter

Many people opt to use a variety of whipped butters to moisturize their skin. If grapeseed oil is added to these, it can help amplify the moisturizing abilities of those also.

Hot Oil Treatment

Grapeseed oil can be used to help treat the skin on your scalp. Create a hot oil treatment by mixing 4-6 tablespoons of grapeseed oil with 2 tablespoons of lavender essential oil. Massage this mixture into your scalp and wrap your head in a warm towel for a half hour before shampooing the oil out.

The lavender essential oil also has anti-inflammatory benefits, which fight dandruff and reduce stress.

Summing Up

Overall, grapeseed oil is a versatile and inexpensive product that can be adapted into any beauty routine. Whether it is in the middle of winter and your skin is dry and cracked, or if you are starting to see some signs of aging, grapeseed oil can help remedy these skin ailments. Rather than buying lotions with artificial scents or added ingredients that may be toxic, grapeseed oil is a natural way to take care of yourself. If you have any personal experience with using grapeseed oil to benefit your skin, be sure to pass the information on to help others as well.

 

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Dr. Joe Jacko


Dr. Joe is board certified in internal medicine and sports medicine with additional training in hormone replacement therapy and regenerative medicine. He has trained or practiced at leading institutions including the Hughston Clinic, Cooper Clinic, Steadman-Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas, and Cenegenics. He currently practices in Columbus, Ohio at Grandview Primary Care. Read more about Dr. Joe Jacko

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