Facial oils - the essence of daily care
Facial oils are made from the highest quality cold-pressed and unrefined vegetable oils, which allows them to retain their full beneficial properties. More and more often we turn to such care - simple, effective and based on pure ingredients without unnecessary additives.
The light texture of many oils means that they are quickly absorbed and do not leave a greasy layer on the skin, offering a whole new comfort compared to traditional, heavier preparations. Facial oil is an extremely versatile cosmetic - you can also successfully use it for your body, hair or nails.
Key benefits of using facial oils
Introducing oils into your daily skin care routine is an excellent way to intensively moisturize and rebuild the skin's protective barrier. Oils help retain moisture, soothe irritation and promote regeneration, which will be especially appreciated by those with dry and sensitive skin.
Many of them are rich sources of antioxidants and phytosterols, which neutralize harmful free radicals and help delay the aging process, improving skin tone and brightening discoloration. Unsaturated fatty acids and vitamins play a key role in rebuilding the hydrolipid barrier and maintaining skin elasticity.
Selected oils soothe inflammation, which is especially important for problems such as acne and atopic dermatitis. Thanks to antioxidants, the skin receives additional protection from external factors, including sunlight - but remember that they are not a substitute for sunscreen.
How to choose an oil for your skin type
- Dry/mature skin - choose oils that are highly moisturizing and promote recovery, such as avocado or prickly pear oils, which hydrate and improve elasticity
- Sensitive/vascular skin - go for soothing formulas, preferably gentle and fragrance-free, such as raspberry or apricot seed oil
- Oily and acne-prone skin - reach for light, non-comedogenic oils, such as jojoba, nigella or tamanu, which regulate sebum secretion and soothe inflammation
- Atopic skin, with eczema or psoriasis - oils rich in omega-3 and omega-6, such as flax or evening primrose, help rebuild the protective barrier and soothe itching
- Hyperpigmented skin - sea buckthorn oil and pumpkin seed oil are great for helping to regenerate and make the skin glow
Nutridome also offers fragrance-free and hypoallergenicproducts , designed for the most demanding complexions.
Ingredients that matter in facial oils
A wide selection of natural facial oils with exceptional propertiesawaits you at Nutridome . Many of them are based on raspberry seed oil, known for its antioxidant effects and sun protection, or jojoba oil, which is excellent at regulating sebum levels.
You'll also find nigella oil with soothing properties, nourishing avocado oil rich in vitamins, and tamanu, which promotes the healing of imperfections. Castor oil is excellent for cleansing the complexion and caring for eyelashes and eyebrows.
In many formulas, sea buckthorn is present, giving the skin a radiant appearance, rose oil for firmness and a delicate fragrance, hemp oil beneficial for sensitive skin, or macadamia nut oil, which strengthens the protective barrier.
You'll also often find phytosterols and vitamin E in the formulation, which help maintain the product's longevity and effectiveness. Most of the proposals do not contain synthetic fragrances - instead, in some you'll find natural essential oils that make daily care more pleasant.
How to use oils in daily care?
You can use facial oils in many ways - as a stand-alone serum on slightly damp skin or after applying a hydrolate, as an addition to a cream or mask, as well as for a facial massage with a gua-sha stone or roller.
Selected products will also work well under the eyes, for the body or bust, improving firmness. Makeup remover oils and hydrophilic formulas are becoming increasingly popular, as they are great at dissolving makeup, filters and sebum, and wash off easily, leaving skin clean and fresh.
At Nutridome, you'll find both unscented products and those with natural essential oils that promote relaxation and have an aromatherapeutic effect. The lightweight textures facilitate absorption and take care not to weigh down or clog pores, leaving the complexion soft and satiny.
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Frequently asked questions about facial oils
Can people with oily or acne-prone skin use facial oils?
Yes, even with oily and acne-prone skin it is worth reaching for the right oils. Lightweight, non-pore-clogging formulas such as jojoba, nigella or tamanu work best. They regulate sebum secretion and help soothe inflammation. Apply them to slightly damp skin, using a small amount to strengthen the skin's protective barrier and not weigh it down.
How to properly perform oil makeup removal as part of a two-step cleansing?
Start by warming a few drops of oil in your hands and gently massaging your dry face. Then wet your hands with water and continue massaging - the oil will turn into a milky emulsion that effectively removes makeup, filters and excess sebum. Finally, rinse your face thoroughly with water and wash it with a mild gel or foam. This way effectively cleanses the skin without disturbing its natural balance.
What oil works best for the first wrinkles and loss of firmness?
At the first signs of aging, bet on oils rich in antioxidants - from prickly pear, raspberry seeds, sea buckthorn or rose. These ingredients promote collagen production, improve skin tone and smooth the skin without weighing it down.
Can oils be combined with other cosmetics, such as anti-aging serums?
Of course, oils perfectly complement other skin care cosmetics. You only need to add a few drops to a cream or serum, or apply the oil at the end of care to retain moisture in the skin. This enhances the action of active ingredients and promotes regeneration.























































