8 Amazing Essential Oils for Your Beauty Regimen!

It's no secret that essential oils can do everything from helping you relax to improving your skin. That being said, not all essential oils are made equal. There's a seemingly endless variety of possibilities out there, and it's crucial to choose properly, especially if you'll be using them as part of your skincare routine.

Essential oils have an appeal because of how natural they are. They come from a wide variety of plants grown around the world. In general, people use essential oils for aromatherapy. Oils can be inhaled as a way to stimulate the body. They can also be spread into the air using an essential oil diffuser but because essential oils are potent, they should be used with care.

8 Essential Oils that your Skin will love

Tea Tree Oil

Trying to get rid of blemishes? Tea tree oil may be your hidden weapon in the battle for clear skin. It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that make it an excellent acne treatment.

It's worth noting that this essential oil can be used directly on the skin. For those who are wary, you can add a few drops into your light moisturiser to make your own DIY spot treatment, or use one of the many pre-formulated, skin-clearing products that include it.

It works just as effectively on an itchy scalp as it does on a breakout-prone face. In addition, the oil's antifungal properties make it a superb flake-busting tool.

NESARA by Nicky product with Tea Tree Oil: Soft Senses

Lavender Oil

You may have heard that lavender can help you sleep and relax, but this versatile oil may also help your skin keep the right amount of moisture in it. Anti-inflammatory and hydrating, it helps reduce redness and restore dry skin without making it excessively oily.

It is similar to tea tree oil in that it can be applied straight to the skin. It has the same effect on your skin as it does on your mind by calming minor irritations.

NESARA by Nicky product with Lavender Oil: Facial Felicity, Tropical Cream Artisanal Soap, Purging Purity, Sunshield, Sheer Lavender – The Homemade Collection

Rosehip Seed Oil

We all know that retinoids are some of the most powerful wrinkle-fighters, but did you know that rosehip seed oil is an excellent source of vitamin A, the precursor to retinoids?

It has similar anti-aging and skin-regenerating properties. On top of that, it's packed with vitamin C and other vital fatty acids, making it an excellent hydrator.

Use a few drops of this once a day to get all the benefits.

Lemongrass Oil

According to the findings of a study conducted in 2015, this oil is an effective anti-aging choice because it contains a high concentration of antioxidants, which protect the skin from the damage caused by free radicals. For people with breakout-prone skin, adult acne, or a combination of both wrinkles and pimples, it's an excellent choice because of its natural astringency.

NESARA by Nicky product with Lemongrass Oil: Black Bamboo Artisanal Soap, Soft Senses

Peppermint Oil

Peppermint's cooling and soothing properties make it a great oil for treating itchy and irritated skin. Peppermint oil is often recommended to psoriasis patients due to its antiseptic and antibacterial qualities. However, this oil is extremely strong and should never be used directly on the skin or in its undiluted form.

Peppermint oil also destroys acne-causing bacteria. It prevents clogged pores and acne by balancing sebum production. It acts as a barrier to protect the skin from external aggressors, therefore preventing damage. It's a must-try for anyone with oily skin who wants to get rid of the issues that come with the skin type.

NESARA by Nicky product with Peppermint Oil: Soft Senses, Pastel Mint – The Homemade Collection

Vetiver Oil

The use of vetiver is highly regarded in the entirety of the Indian Subcontinent. It's possible that people won't recognise it because many of them have never heard this name before. Instead, it's known as "Khus" or "Khus-Khus," and it's widely utilised in the food and beverage and perfume industries.

Vetiver essential oil has a calming and cooling impact on all kinds of inflammation. It is especially effective at relieving inflammation in the circulatory and neurological systems.

It contains compounds called cicatrizant agents that have the ability to accelerate the disappearance of scars and other skin irregularities. It also encourages the growth of new tissues in the affected areas, which replace the dead and hyperpigmented parts and give the skin a more uniform look.

NESARA by Nicky product with Vetiver Oil: Black Bamboo Artisanal Soap, Early Earth Artisanal Soap, Soft Senses

Ylang Ylang Essential Oil

Ylang ylang oil, which comes from the flower of the same name and is native to South Asia, has a variety of applications. It is recognised for providing antibacterial and hypotensive effects.

One of the many advantages of ylang-ylang oil is the presence of the antifungal component linalool. In addition, it helps fight microbial infections, especially when used in combination with thyme oil.

Because of its ability to promote tissue reformation, ylang-ylang oil has been shown to heal wounds faster. It is known to work well on acne and has antifungal characteristics that help clear acne and improve the appearance of the skin.

In addition, it's been shown to hydrate the skin and aid in cell regeneration. Because of its ability to keep skin hydrated, it's an excellent anti-aging treatment. It's great for dealing with wrinkles and fine lines. It absorbs excess sebum and does wonders for your skin.

NESARA by Nicky product with Ylang-ylang Oil: Sunshield, Dessert Gold – The Homemade Collection

Chamomile Essential Oil

Chamomile oil is a skin miracle elixir in addition to its numerous health advantages. It has a distinct aroma and calming characteristics that make it stand out from other essential oils. It helps heal wounds and ulcers, calms anxiety, and does a lot of other great things for your skin. The topical application of chamomile oil may do wonders for the health of your skin, from curing acne and acne scars to moisturising your face and giving you an even skin tone.

Using this essential oil as a natural cure for skin diseases like eczema is a great option. Its anti-inflammatory characteristics make chamomile essential oil an effective remedy for inflamed skin conditions. Using its healing powers, you can get rid of acne scars much more quickly than you would otherwise be able to. It not only keeps your skin hydrated but also gives it a healthy, glowing appearance.

If you suffer from skin allergies that cause itching and skin irritation, chamomile oil is here to save the day. You can also use chamomile oil if you've been sunburned or have rashes all over your body. Use a cold compress or a few drops of this essential oil in the bath to see the effects quickly.

Hyperpigmentation and discoloration can occur as a result of long-term exposure to the sun or other environmental factors. Applying chamomile oil on a regular basis will help you achieve a more even skin tone. Its anti-aging qualities repair and rejuvenate the skin, making it appear younger and more vibrant.

Chamomile oil's emollient characteristics make it an excellent moisturiser for dry, dehydrated skin. To combat the drying effects of the harsh winter weather, we recommend using chamomile essential oil. You can use any carrier oil, such as coconut or almond oil, to combine with chamomile oil to nourish and moisturise your skin.

NESARA by Nicky product with Chamomile Oil: Sunshield

How to use essential oils

Before using the oils topically on your skin, perform a patch test to ensure that you are not allergic to them. Also, avoid applying the oils near your eyes to avoid irritation.

A patch test entails applying a little amount of the diluted essential oil to a small area of your body, such as your forearm. Wait 24 hours to see if you have an allergic reaction before using on a larger area of skin.

Direct application or massage

Essential oils function best when applied directly to skin issues. A carrier oil, like almond or olive oil, must be used to dilute the oils before applying them to the skin.

For the best results, mix a few drops of essential oil with a tablespoon of carrier oil and rub it into your skin until it is completely absorbed.

A warm bath

Many skin ailments can benefit from an essential oil bath, especially those that are difficult to treat like the back. Add up to 10 drops of essential oil to a running bath.

Finally

Don't expect all essential oils to be beneficial to your skin. Consult your dermatologist if you're unsure about a product before using it.

In other words, do your homework!  Many essential oils have been proved to be good for the skin, but they must be diluted in a carrier oil like argan oil or coconut oil before being applied. Alternatively, to further reduce the risk of skin irritation, only use products that have been pre-blended for use on the skin. Carefully read labels, too. Whenever possible, try to choose blends that are made entirely from essential oils. 

If you have a skin issue like eczema, rosacea, or psoriasis, you should definitely consult your dermatologist before using essential oils. If you encounter any adverse reactions to essential oils, immediately stop using them.