With a base of quick -
absorbing jojoba oil and emollient coconut oil, it absorbs into the skinwithout making it look too «oiled up.»
Not exact matches
I recommend
Jojoba oil — its the
oil closest to our natural skin sebum so its very easily
absorbed and doesn't usually react.
The «
oil» certainly CAN sting — I use it after dry skin brushing every evening (I have a theory that it's
absorbed better after that), and top it after it dries with
jojoba oil, but crivens, that stuff can sting!
-- equal parts
jojoba and avocado
oil to make about 2 oz of carrier
oil (I'm partial to
jojoba for its light feel and how well it
absorbs into the skin.
Sweet Almond or
Jojoba oil: Mimics the natural oils / sebum that our skin and hair produce; it's non-greasy and
absorbed quickly.
Jojoba oil is actually a wax ester that is similar in texture to the sebum that we produce naturally, making it ultra moisturizing and easily
absorbed by the skin.
Jojoba Oil Prevents and treats compromised skin, treats acne,
absorbs deep, softens, restores supple tone, treats dry skin, removes impurities and dead skin cells that clog pores, maintains healthy sebum balance
Olive
oil is intensely moisturizing while
jojoba oil absorbs into hair quickly and doesn't weigh it down.
It will sit on the skin longer and no
absorb as quickly as FCO but should still be effective as would
jojoba oil.
Jojoba Oil Prevents and treats compromised skin, treats acne,
absorbs deep, removes impurities and dead skin cells, maintains healthy sebum balance, softens, restores supple tone, treats dry skin, removes impurities and dead skin cells that clog pores
One option would be to melt it and mix in a liquid
oil like almond or
jojoba, which tend to
absorb better than some other carrier oils.
It also contains bacuri butter, coconut
oil, shea butter, and
jojoba oil which are all fast
absorbing, penetrating moisturizers for skin.
While people with oily, combination skin or acne - prone skin should use
Jojoba oil as it gets
absorbed into the skin quickly and provide nutrients sub-dermal and also tricks the skin into believing that it's produced enough
oil.