1:14: Rose hip seed oil improves skin elasticity, tone, and texture. 2:13: Argan oil moisturizes and nourishes the skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. 2:43: Argan oil also has anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for acne-prone or sensitive skin. 4:20: Jojoba oil can be applied directly to the skin to reduce breakouts and can be used on the body or as a hair treatment. 5:03: Carrot seed oil is rich in vitamins and antioxidants, promoting cell regeneration and improving skin tone and texture. 6:12: Lavender essential oil soothes and heals the skin, alleviating redness and irritation, and acts as a potent antioxidant. 8:57: Pomegranate oil contains antioxidants that combat aging and moisturizes the skin. 10:08: Baobab oil is a natural moisturizer that improves skin elasticity and reduces dryness. 11:22: Rosemary oil has anti-aging and anti-inflammatory properties that improve skin health. Recap by Tammy AI
castor oil has saved my face and hair...no wrinkles and hair hanging down my back@ 66yrs of age. It almost could grow hair on a rock. amazing and underrated.
I swear by castor oil. The rapidity of the change in my skin is amazing and my skin is smooth. I started castor oil and face yoga a couple of months ago and it’s fantastic. I’m 61 and face looked good but now my complexion is smooth and I I have few visible line and jowls are already almost gone. I wish I knew about this 20 years ago
Cold pressed coconut oil worked for me.. i am 33 , i nvr followed any skin car routine.. started developing dry skin and wrinkles. For 3 week full weeks every day night after good face wash, i applii coconut oil and massages upwards for 2 mins...have atleast 7 hour sleep... and tada after 3 weeks, my face looks like awesome.. dark circles are vanishing, skin is looking hydrated... I am feeling good 😊
@@lindahollander3588 That's what's being put out there right now but in my experience I've used it before and it doesn't stay on your lashes, it leaks inside the eye. Not for mucous. I would use something else for the lashes and eyebrows for that matter. Castor oil is too thick for that area. You will also hear about coconut oil/acid as well and that's another irritant as well . Works for a few but not all skin types are the same. I would only use coconut oil products if your skin was thick and not prone to rashes, Its in shampoos and conditioners as well and causes hair fallout . So is sls's (sodium laurel sulfates .All this stuff is put out there to make money, find what works for you.
@@Lia-et7sj not sure where you get your information...I use it all over including lashes and have no problems with it. If its too thick then yes you can use another oil and mix it.
I would love to see more mature women that are using these oils as my self I am 57 years old. I think I look fantastic and I’ve been using the oils that they have talked about
Listen girlfriend’s, as a 55 year old black woman with no wrinkles, I can assure you that none of these are effective (and expensive). It’s always been :- Coconut oil Castor oil Cocoa butter/ Shea butter Petroleum jelly (Vaseline) More recently Vitamin E oil has been added to the mix. Also don’t wash your face with regular soap. Every skin is different but I use African black soap or Micellar water
Rosehip (the Rosa Rubiginosa from Chile) and Argan are my must. I’ve been using them for long years. Always spray rose water first. I use Jojoba as eye makeup remover only, after work. Very efficient and no chemical. Then I like to try other oils sometimes (like macadamia, sea buckthorn… in the past). I’ve been trying the pomegranate for a couple of months and the daisy oil to firm my body skin. It’s too new to see results yet. I like to make my own face serum, which means I mix several oils in my bottle : rosehip, argan, pomegranate, daisy… in different quantities (rosehip remains the main oil). And add a drop of essential oil (I like the carrot seed). I’m 49 and I’m happy so far. I don’t use makeup at all on my face. People say I have a beautiful and healthy skin. When I answer «You too», they say «Oh no, I use tons of makeup». ☺
The trouble with the oils listed are they are irritating to persons with skin sensitivities, telling someone this works without knowing someone's allergens first is not recommended
I also use olive oil and coconut oil mostly. I prefer gently heating of any oil I use because it goes on nicely and it feels luxurious. Adding essential oils or herbs can do wonders for your whole body and mind and spirit
I love both of these oils for my hair and body but unfortunately I can NOT under any circumstances get them on my face. My face will break out something awful. Safflower and Sunflower Seed Oils work perfectly for me though. I can double cleanse with these oils and use them as moisturizers with no problem
I think you missed out coconut oil, which is the reason for the radiant skin of the people in Kerala. It is also known to treat many skin problems and is an instant solution for most people in India
Absolutely agree! I’m an Indian and I vouch coconut oil is also great for hair. Washing your hair after applying coconut oil gives a great moisturizer and shine to your hair.
So basically just moisturizing w ANY oil processed for exterior use will help prevent/ reduce wrinkles because lack of moisture is the biggest contributer to the cause of wrinkles.
Marula oil is my go-to for my face. Castor for my hair and Jojoba for my scalp. I use Frankincense on my hands to reduce swelling and pain associated with OA.
Cold pressed pure almond oil is fantastic! It nourishes and firms the skin as well as helps leave it smooth. Great for combating under eye dark circles! I also use it for face massage/yoga. I put it on overnight and make sure I cover my pillow!
I think everybody's different and reacts differently to every product including oils, plus our skin changes as we age, so sometimes we need something "extra". I have dry skin and I tried out a bunch of oils on my skin (one bottle at a time) and sticked with the one gives me best results for years and when that stopped giving me same results as I aged, I tried out and found different solutions to affront my new needs, but my basic oil is still on the shelf, it just doesn't do all the work on it's own as before and I need a "supplement".
@@daniby9894 I agree everyone is different and it is really trial and error to find what suits our complexion. I have tried tons of creams over the years but then discovered cold pressed pure almond oil. I applied it for a week. Went to my beauty clinic for the very first time and they were amazed at how smooth my skin was. I noticed some of the beauticians skin were not that good! I have oily skin and will continue using pure almond oil as it is far cheaper than the other products I've been buying and it does wonders for my skin. Also I had some really dark circles under my eyes and with a good nights sleep and application of this oil it seemed to remedy the problem! I was even telling the beauticians they should try it!
I am a 64 yr old woman and I recently started using Manuka Honey +80 to wash my face and use as a mask once a week. I finish off with fractionated coconut oil. I had a permanent frown crease between my eyes and a couple of months later it is gone. I rarely put foundation on my face and only use rouge. Some of the other oils have side effects on the skin. I'll stick to my regiment.
Hi! Manuka Doctor Manuka Honey Multifloral 80+MGO and Sky Organics 100% pure Fractionated Coconut Oil. I use both sparingly, they last along time. Beside washing your face with honey, you can use it as a mask. Also I use I Heart Nature Lavender and Wildflowers Artisanal Bar Soap for showers and is safe on the face also. These have helped my skin tremendously. They also help with acne. Hope this helps.@@lovelylouro
They are all good oil just make sure u have atleast one of this for your daily routine to keep your beauty going to prevent them from aging damage skin 😊right?
Two of THE best essential oils for the skin are Fennel and Geranium. Use a carrier oil with a few drops of your choice. I always use Cold pressed sweet almond oil as my carrier oil.
Every time I watch these kinds of videos they always use YOUNG women’s faces. I usually don’t bother when I see that. This is one I knew years ago and I’m 60. I have used oils instead of creams is wonderful.
I love it but it’s never done that for me. My eyelids are permanently stained gray from cheap drug store eye shadow in the 80s. Joan Jett, all the way, lol.
Also missing is organic black seed oil. I have been using organic raw shea butter mixed with organic black seed oil and e-vitamin oil (with all the tocopherols) for a long time now, and my almost 50-year-old skin is very smooth.
I have had eczema since childhood. All doctors ever did was prescribe steroid cream. This year I had a severe reaction all over my torso and didn’t have much of the cream. So I used coconut oil. To my amazement, I got relief from the itching and redness. Now all I have used is coconut oil 95% of the time. There’s only a few times I have had to use the prescription on a small area. I mentioned this to both my PCP and dermatologist and I got a blank stare. Go figure!
Turmeric oil on my darker Indian golden tone skin works well as an everyday carrier oil. Rose essential oil with sandalwood is perfect in the evening. I have scarred skin, rheumatoid arthritis rashes, and had cystic acne outbreaks but the oils help repair and protect me. The models i have to admit are not demonstrating how to apply correctly or massaging the oils. The oils work better than most of heavy chemical creams ive tried on the past. This may not work for some due to time or quality of oils used but it works for my 52 year old skin very well the last 20 years plus.
Coconut oil also works for dark patches caused by eczema. Didn't know about Turmeric oil. I agree the oils work way better than the chemicalized creams.
Jojoba, castor oil and lugals iodine. Use castor oil on your eyelashes and eyebrows. For dry eye I use one drop of organic castor oil in each eye before sleep.
I use a mixture of castor oil and sweet almond oil. To that I add 1 ml of rose absolute, 1% sepilift and 2% hyaluronic acid soluble in oil. Very effective oil serum.
Diversity actually is used to eliminate high functioning people and give it to people that don’t make children. They are easiest to control because they don’t look out for future of children
When I listen to some well renowned youtube dermatologist they would give advice regarding certain types of oils and your skin even though they’re natural oils.
Thanks. I thought goodness, have I been mispronouncing jojoba? Goes to show how poorly researched this is. Just a lot of well known products thrown together.
If one has oily skin, these oils could have an adverse effect. The oils broke out my legs and back and caused itching. It took a few days to determine why I couldn’t quit itching. When I quit using the oils my skin cleared up.
Wow so many folks right here are triggered about those prononciation of Jojoba oil, but they barely explain why! I only see Americans pronounce it with the H and keep saying that this is how it should be saying not with the J, but we French speakers never heard of such a thing as Hohoba!
Exactly! It depends on what language you speak. In my country, they say JOJOBA. And anyway, it doesn't matter how it's written, people really exaggerate it 🙄 The important thing is that it's a good oil. It's great for my skin!
A top pharmacist once said on National TV, the only ways to avoid wrinkles are keeping one's body well hydrated & nourished - making sure your body is well padded *OR* via plastic surgery.
@@benedictsalako9754 and very tight, hair ties that pull the hair and the forehead skin, stretching it all day. When you take off the tight, hair tie, you can see the forehead skin fall down, creating horizontal wrinkles.
❤😊i enjoy using oils on my skin except every time i use it around my eyes they start to burn !!!!😭😭 i enjoy the soft subtle radiant look for me its like a no win lose situation !!!😭😭 it seems to me the only oil that doesn't irritate my eyes is palmers cocoanut oil!!! That my older daughter had got me to use about 9 yrs.ago!!! It seems like eveeerrry time i go to more expensive brands i and up w/ a bad reaction!!! Weather it be oils lotions serums ect...ect.... i feel sometimes its best to stick w/ the basics!!❤❤❤😊😊❤❤
You have or you dont stop trying to rise the dead use good old vaseline around for ages try to eat in moderation and dring plenty wster and some form of excercise and get to bed eatly and pray for all that you live to see another day blessing to you all
I say same thing JLo and a lot of celebs use olive oil . But eating well and drinking lots of water hydrated your skin too. Also facial yoga that helps keep muscles so you keep your wrinkles from coming. No one ever talks about that.
Olive oil is great and causes no allergies the problem with oils vs cream is that some oils turn rancid quickly. Even tho oils are more easily absorbed on the skin they need to be replaced frequently.
Best oil for your skin : sebum. Just stop stripping it all away with washing products and use plain water instead as much as you can. Works wonder and is totally free ! 😉
Excellent for nails. I put a few drops of argan oil on and massage my nails and cuticles. I wear white cotton gloves overnight and my nails are hard and my cuticles well moisturized.
1. Rosehip seed oil
2. Argan oil
3. Jojoba oil
4. Carrot seed oil
5. Lavender essential oil
6. Rose oil
7. Pomegranate oil
8. Baobab oil
9. Rosemary oil
😊 thanks
Thanks
Thank you!
Bless you! 🙂 I truly did not want to sit through 20-plus minutes looking at teenage models who have never had skin issues.
Thank you!
1:14: Rose hip seed oil improves skin elasticity, tone, and texture.
2:13: Argan oil moisturizes and nourishes the skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
2:43: Argan oil also has anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for acne-prone or sensitive skin.
4:20: Jojoba oil can be applied directly to the skin to reduce breakouts and can be used on the body or as a hair treatment.
5:03: Carrot seed oil is rich in vitamins and antioxidants, promoting cell regeneration and improving skin tone and texture.
6:12: Lavender essential oil soothes and heals the skin, alleviating redness and irritation, and acts as a potent antioxidant.
8:57: Pomegranate oil contains antioxidants that combat aging and moisturizes the skin.
10:08: Baobab oil is a natural moisturizer that improves skin elasticity and reduces dryness.
11:22: Rosemary oil has anti-aging and anti-inflammatory properties that improve skin health.
Recap by Tammy AI
Thank you sooo much ❤
I appreciate your kindness Tammy!
Thank you
Thank you
Thank u so much helping us
castor oil is the one for me Ty , 61 and nothing but compliments , no wrinkles, no fillers , no Botox, , castor oil works great from head to toes , ❤
and good for hair growth
I use castor under my eyes at night.............very oily. No visible change yet. What say you.
@@valeriek5020 after 6 months of using castor oil once a day, I really love my skin...and I'm 69
castor oil has saved my face and hair...no wrinkles and hair hanging down my back@ 66yrs of age. It almost could grow hair on a rock. amazing and underrated.
@@lizinawe do u rub on the scalp or as a mask? I have thin hair, would it be okay to wash it out after?
I swear by castor oil. The rapidity of the change in my skin is amazing and my skin is smooth. I started castor oil and face yoga a couple of months ago and it’s fantastic. I’m 61 and face looked good but now my complexion is smooth and I I have few visible line and jowls are already almost gone. I wish I knew about this 20 years ago
I wish you dont have cats or dogs because its dangerous for them if you put it on your face or body
Castor Oil is also one of the best oils that fight wrinkles and give you a youthful skin. 0:35
Is this the same castor oil people use as a laxative?
@@cocot3662 as a man i ask this... will it grow my facial hair too? bcoz ive been using it for beard and hair growth.
I been using castor oil too for over a year. I just looked up castor oil for skin on Amazon. Plus other oils
I discovered castor oil about 6 mos ago, I like it more than anything. It also grows eye lashes and brows.
@@cocot3662 Yes. It has many uses.
Why don't they show actual 60 year old women who have used these oils instead of young models?
The truth will come out...😅😅😅
😂😂😂
Exactly
Photoshop should be banned when selling skin products
I totally agree!!!
They also pronounce words incorrectly. Jojoba is pronounced Ho ho ba, not Jo Jo ba.
Yes is should photo shop is so deceiving
Totally agreed, how can we tell the real difference 😮
Yeah and 13 year old models
Cold pressed coconut oil worked for me.. i am 33 , i nvr followed any skin car routine.. started developing dry skin and wrinkles. For 3 week full weeks every day night after good face wash, i applii coconut oil and massages upwards for 2 mins...have atleast 7 hour sleep... and tada after 3 weeks, my face looks like awesome.. dark circles are vanishing, skin is looking hydrated... I am feeling good 😊
❤❤
Castor oil, it's the best for everything and been around since ancient days💗
Surprising that castor oil isn’t one of these. I use it and it definitely helps with the skin
Ikr, castor oil is a great carrier oil as well however I wouldn't use castor oil near the eye or on the lashes
@@Lia-et7sjI heard it grows long lashes and helps dry eye
@@lindahollander3588
That's what's being put out there right now but in my experience I've used it before and it doesn't stay on your lashes, it leaks inside the eye. Not for mucous. I would use something else for the lashes and eyebrows for that matter. Castor oil is too thick for that area. You will also hear about coconut oil/acid as well and that's another irritant as well . Works for a few but not all skin types are the same. I would only use coconut oil products if your skin was thick and not prone to rashes, Its in shampoos and conditioners as well and causes hair fallout . So is sls's (sodium laurel sulfates .All this stuff is put out there to make money, find what works for you.
@@Lia-et7sj why not? i use it regulary on my lashes and never had any issues..
@@Lia-et7sj not sure where you get your information...I use it all over including lashes and have no problems with it. If its too thick then yes you can use another oil and mix it.
I would love to see more mature women that are using these oils as my self I am 57 years old. I think I look fantastic and I’ve been using the oils that they have talked about
I’ve been using Olive Oil for years. Actually it should be number #1 Yet it didn’t even make this list. 🤷🏽♀️
🤷♀️🤷♀️
Agree
Rosehip seed
Argon
Jojoba
Carrot seeds
Lavender essential
Rose oil
Pomegranate
Baobab oil
Rosemary
Nachtkerzenöl!!!👌
Thanks. God bless you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Listen girlfriend’s, as a 55 year old black woman with no wrinkles, I can assure you that none of these are effective (and expensive).
It’s always been :-
Coconut oil
Castor oil
Cocoa butter/ Shea butter
Petroleum jelly (Vaseline)
More recently Vitamin E oil has been added to the mix.
Also don’t wash your face with regular soap. Every skin is different but I use African black soap or Micellar water
@@Catherine-mh8sw 🙏🙏
Rosehip (the Rosa Rubiginosa from Chile) and Argan are my must. I’ve been using them for long years. Always spray rose water first.
I use Jojoba as eye makeup remover only, after work. Very efficient and no chemical.
Then I like to try other oils sometimes (like macadamia, sea buckthorn… in the past). I’ve been trying the pomegranate for a couple of months and the daisy oil to firm my body skin. It’s too new to see results yet.
I like to make my own face serum, which means I mix several oils in my bottle : rosehip, argan, pomegranate, daisy… in different quantities (rosehip remains the main oil). And add a drop of essential oil (I like the carrot seed).
I’m 49 and I’m happy so far. I don’t use makeup at all on my face. People say I have a beautiful and healthy skin. When I answer «You too», they say «Oh no, I use tons of makeup». ☺
Hello can I see your face pls
@@valerieachieng1048 Oh sorry, I don’t display pictures of me on the internet and any social network. I’m just sharing my own cosmetic experience. 🙂
@@rosehiver6262 Thank you so much for the reply don't worry I understand
The trouble with the oils listed are they are irritating to persons with skin sensitivities, telling someone this works without knowing
someone's allergens first is not recommended
how do you apply the oils and in what quantity? Do you just put them on wrinkles or where?
I also use olive oil and coconut oil mostly. I prefer gently heating of any oil I use because it goes on nicely and it feels luxurious. Adding essential oils or herbs can do wonders for your whole body and mind and spirit
I love both of these oils for my hair and body but unfortunately I can NOT under any circumstances get them on my face. My face will break out something awful.
Safflower and Sunflower Seed Oils work perfectly for me though. I can double cleanse with these oils and use them as moisturizers with no problem
I think you missed out coconut oil, which is the reason for the radiant skin of the people in Kerala. It is also known to treat many skin problems and is an instant solution for most people in India
I absolutely agree. Coconut oil is a great moisturizer. I put a couple of drops of Lemon e.o. in my coconut oil and use under eyes and age spots..
True! ❤
It isn't good long term as it clogs up the pores. Internally, yes, great for us.
@@lynnesun1969 kķ
Absolutely agree! I’m an Indian and I vouch coconut oil is also great for hair. Washing your hair after applying coconut oil gives a great moisturizer and shine to your hair.
Need 60 years plus to really advertise truth❤️
Yes👍
So basically just moisturizing w ANY oil processed for exterior use will help prevent/ reduce wrinkles because lack of moisture is the biggest contributer to the cause of wrinkles.
Castor oil is best!
Marula oil is my go-to for my face. Castor for my hair and Jojoba for my scalp. I use Frankincense on my hands to reduce swelling and pain associated with OA.
My favorite oils for skin are: Argan, Jojoba and Rosemary oil, these really work very well for me!!
Do u use them all ?
Cold pressed pure almond oil is fantastic! It nourishes and firms the skin as well as helps leave it smooth. Great for combating under eye dark circles! I also use it for face massage/yoga. I put it on overnight and make sure I cover my pillow!
I think everybody's different and reacts differently to every product including oils, plus our skin changes as we age, so sometimes we need something "extra". I have dry skin and I tried out a bunch of oils on my skin (one bottle at a time) and sticked with the one gives me best results for years and when that stopped giving me same results as I aged, I tried out and found different solutions to affront my new needs, but my basic oil is still on the shelf, it just doesn't do all the work on it's own as before and I need a "supplement".
@@daniby9894 I agree everyone is different and it is really trial and error to find what suits our complexion. I have tried tons of creams over the years but then discovered cold pressed pure almond oil. I applied it for a week. Went to my beauty clinic for the very first time and they were amazed at how smooth my skin was. I noticed some of the beauticians skin were not that good!
I have oily skin and will continue using pure almond oil as it is far cheaper than the other products I've been buying and it does wonders for my skin. Also I had some really dark circles under my eyes and with a good nights sleep and application of this oil it seemed to remedy the problem! I was even telling the beauticians they should try it!
Its pronounced hohoba oil
Yeah, I'm also using its, really work wonderfully
Absolutely! I've been using it alone and as a carrier oil for over 40 years. Cold pressed sweet almond oil.
Sesame oil too
Daily face massage with sesame oil gives u plump skin❤❤❤
Castor oil is one of the best oils to combat aging and skin irritation. It is good for scars and stretch man's
It is also versatile and inexpensive.
I was 66 and put castor oil on under my foundation and when to a Mary Kay party and the demonstrator was raving over my skin
Is it the same castor oil used as a laxative?
@@cocot3662yes it is.
@lindahollander3588 how about wrinkles does it help?
@@lovlyj9638 I use castor oil it does seem to help and it makes my skin smoother under my foundation
I hate that these anti-aging videos always have 20 or 30 year olds! It’s pretty easy to have excellent skin when you’re young¡!
EXACTLY!!!!!!!!
Stamp 5:34
I am a 64 yr old woman and I recently started using Manuka Honey +80 to wash my face and use as a mask once a week. I finish off with fractionated coconut oil. I had a permanent frown crease between my eyes and a couple of months later it is gone. I rarely put foundation on my face and only use rouge. Some of the other oils have side effects on the skin. I'll stick to my regiment.
Can u list the products? I'd love to try!
Hi! Manuka Doctor Manuka Honey Multifloral 80+MGO and Sky Organics 100% pure Fractionated Coconut Oil. I use both sparingly, they last along time. Beside washing your face with honey, you can use it as a mask. Also I use I Heart Nature Lavender and Wildflowers Artisanal Bar Soap for showers and is safe on the face also. These have helped my skin tremendously. They also help with acne. Hope this helps.@@lovelylouro
They are all good oil just make sure u have atleast one of this for your daily routine to keep your beauty going to prevent them from aging damage skin 😊right?
Olive Oil is good too.
Thanks for sharing!!
Celebrities do use it
I was stunned that EVOO wasn’t on the list.😅
Two of THE best essential oils for the skin are Fennel and Geranium. Use a carrier oil with a few drops of your choice. I always use Cold pressed sweet almond oil as my carrier oil.
I use Geranium in my oil mixture but haven't tried Fennel. I'll check it out.
I prefer Vaseline and coconut oil the best and very affordable 😂❤
Grape seed oil is said to work wonders on the skin bc it's full of anti-oxidents. I love rose hip seed oil too.
Yesss to this. It’s also a lot less expensive. I am 67 not one wrinkle.
@@susanjones8489which oil you use
@@susanjones8489 Happy to read! I just started using grape seed oil and I just turned 40. A plastic surgeon recommended it!
@@susanjones8489how long you been using grape seed oil?
Im 72 but still dreaming of good , healthy skin..thank you for nice video.❤
So am I ❤😊
The models are all young with plumps skin😢
Yes, old people have wrinkles.
Yes that’s nature.
Exactly
Yes, they pick the 17 years old to show their young skin. They do not show older women.
Nothing wrong with wrinkles some individuals don’t live long enough to get wrinkles! Proud of getting wrinkles and getting older!😊
Don’t forget about ingesting a good oil for your omegas. Coconut-fish- incha nut etc. Great way to keep the whole body young and healthy
Excellent advice
Every time I watch these kinds of videos they always use YOUNG women’s faces. I usually don’t bother when I see that. This is one I knew years ago and I’m 60. I have used oils instead of creams is wonderful.
I use rosehip & calendula oil & it helped clear my eczema. I won't ever be without it.
Seriously? I've been fighting eczema on my face.
مش عندى تجاعيد لأن طول عمرى نظامى صح وعمرى ما استخدمت مكياج فى الخروج ولا دخنت سيجارة واحدة
Eat plenty of different types of fruits and drink alot of water❤
Forgot grapeseed oil which also removes the dark lid pigmentation.
I love it but it’s never done that for me. My eyelids are permanently stained gray from cheap drug store eye shadow in the 80s. Joan Jett, all the way, lol.
I use
virgin coconut oil
extra virgin olive oil
glycerine
baby oil
petroleum jelly
on my face as my face moisturizer
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1. Rosehip seed oil - 00:50
2. Argan oil - 01:55
3. Jojoba oil - 03:28
4. Carrot seed oil - 04:55
5. Lavender essential oil - 06:06
6. Rose oil - 07:35
7. Pomegranate oil - 08:51
8. Baobab oil - 10:08
9. Rosemary Oil - 11:22
Missing from the list
Organic cold pressed grapeseed oil
Organic cold pressed Oat oil
Organic cold pressed avocado oil
Organic sunflower seed oil
Also missing is organic black seed oil. I have been using organic raw shea butter mixed with organic black seed oil and e-vitamin oil (with all the tocopherols) for a long time now, and my almost 50-year-old skin is very smooth.
I like grapeseed oil for makeup removal. I use the avocado oil in my cooking to reduce inflammation in the body.
Guys... use rosehip oil...morning and night...I get constantly stared at when people see me up close... my skin is a sort of sunshine ...
Good advice thank you❤
Jak pani go używa ?
Coconut oil will make your wrinkles dissappear while it's on your skin just put a little on even on your neck and chest
Thank u
Wrinkles are under the eyes though
What kind?
It can clog pores
I have had eczema since childhood. All doctors ever did was prescribe steroid cream. This year I had a severe reaction all over my torso and didn’t have much of the cream. So I used coconut oil. To my amazement, I got relief from the itching and redness. Now all I have used is coconut oil 95% of the time. There’s only a few times I have had to use the prescription on a small area. I mentioned this to both my PCP and dermatologist and I got a blank stare. Go figure!
Turmeric oil on my darker Indian golden tone skin works well as an everyday carrier oil. Rose essential oil with sandalwood is perfect in the evening. I have scarred skin, rheumatoid arthritis rashes, and had cystic acne outbreaks but the oils help repair and protect me. The models i have to admit are not demonstrating how to apply correctly or massaging the oils. The oils work better than most of heavy chemical creams ive tried on the past. This may not work for some due to time or quality of oils used but it works for my 52 year old skin very well the last 20 years plus.
Coconut oil also works for dark patches caused by eczema. Didn't know about Turmeric oil. I agree the oils work way better than the chemicalized creams.
Does the Turmeric oil transfer to clothing or bedding? I’ve been interested in this oil for a while but have heard little about the transfer thing.
I use Apricot Kernel oil.
Jojoba, castor oil and lugals iodine. Use castor oil on your eyelashes and eyebrows. For dry eye I use one drop of organic castor oil in each eye before sleep.
What improvement has it made for dry eyes ?
@joannanobel4707 they don't dry out as much. And my eyes don't run like before.
Is olive oil applicable on the face?
I use a mixture of castor oil and sweet almond oil. To that I add 1 ml of rose absolute, 1% sepilift and 2% hyaluronic acid soluble in oil. Very effective oil serum.
It would be nice to see some more diversity of skin types.
Probably just easier to demonstrate irritated skin on cartoon or lighter skin bc it's visible. They do have several ethnicities there.
Oh here we go 😴😴😴😴😴😴
Diversity actually is used to eliminate high functioning people and give it to people that don’t make children. They are easiest to control because they don’t look out for future of children
Will this "diversity" help you get this information better??? 🙄🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
@@smileandsaycheese44😅 hilarious
can all the listed oils be used together? if so, in what order should they be applied?
I use Argan oil on my hair, also Jojobo oil is amazing for skin.
When I listen to some well renowned youtube dermatologist they would give advice regarding certain types of oils and your skin even though they’re natural oils.
Rose hip oil 🌹
diserves being on the top of the list, I use it twice a day and have healthy youthfull skin.
I love argan oil !
organic essential oils of frankencense and myrhh with carrier of either coconut or jojoba or argan
That’s what I use but I add rosemary oil to it.
Can't use myrrh essential oil. I'm allergic. Within 12 hours my face will swell up where I applied it. 🙁
What about squalene oil? By the way jojoba is pronounced huhhoba.
No need to desalinate the sharks
Thanks. I thought goodness, have I been mispronouncing jojoba? Goes to show how poorly researched this is. Just a lot of well known products thrown together.
@@Dbb27 It’s okay. It’s a hard word to pronounce. And it’s not a very familiar word.
@@foxyauragems6146 They have vegetarian squalene I believe.
🌸 you are what you eat, and also drink the correct amount
Then you wouldn’t have to plaster stuff for temporary fix
My favorite is hemp seed oil.
I really like the feel of the hemp seed oil. I infuse rosemary for my hair.
Smile to show wrinkles,don’t smile after the oil so it looks smooth,they think we are stupid!
Make sure to use on damp skin otherwise it won't penetrate the skin. So use a toner like rosewater or any flower water.🧡🌙
Right there applying it on their face and they already have makeup on and they're so young but these are really good natural oils
If one has oily skin, these oils could have an adverse effect. The oils broke out my legs and back and caused itching. It took a few days to determine why I couldn’t quit itching. When I quit using the oils my skin cleared up.
Are you using organic brands? It sounds like what you used it contaminated.
Most economic and highly recommended skin and hair toner is the best coconut oil nourishes from top to toes.100% TRUE in my experience 😊.
Thank you so much for this information ❤
Wow so many folks right here are triggered about those prononciation of Jojoba oil, but they barely explain why!
I only see Americans pronounce it with the H and keep saying that this is how it should be saying not with the J, but we French speakers never heard of such a thing as Hohoba!
Exactly! It depends on what language you speak. In my country, they say JOJOBA. And anyway, it doesn't matter how it's written, people really exaggerate it 🙄 The important thing is that it's a good oil. It's great for my skin!
Also baseline around your eyes, been using forever, no tinkles around my eyes
Pd pob mag Tanong San pob nabibili ung mga oils n Yan
do you use each of these everyday? How do you know when and what to use?
Just get some good, cold pressed castor oil and use it at night. Heard a long time ago, too, that Jackie O used almond oil.
Very usefull advise.thx
I’m expecting coconut oil and castor oil to be on the list cause they’re superb 👌👍😇
question for rosemary oil are you talking about rosemary extract or rosemary essential oil mixed with a carrier
Grapeseed oil is my go to. Have been using it for decades & often get complements on my skin.
What about Castor Oil?
“Let his flesh become fresher than in youth; Let him return to the days of his youthful vigor”
A top pharmacist once said on National TV, the only ways to avoid wrinkles are keeping one's body well hydrated & nourished - making sure your body is well padded *OR* via plastic surgery.
One thing I would say accelerates aging causing stress marks on the forehead is worry and hard persistent thinking..
Not making collagen is the problem.
@@benedictsalako9754 and very tight, hair ties that pull the hair and the forehead skin, stretching it all day. When you take off the tight, hair tie, you can see the forehead skin fall down, creating horizontal wrinkles.
Avoiding sun is the secret.
Your beautiful tanned skin in your 20´s gets old very badly in your 50´s - 60´s.
@@rosehiver6262my dad have never wear Sun screen and never think of the Sun, and he have few wrinkles now he is 83
Just seen this video!..will be off to herbal shop and buying some of these! Have subscribed. Great information thank you for doing this.🥰🥰💕👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
❤😊i enjoy using oils on my skin except every time i use it around my eyes they start to burn !!!!😭😭 i enjoy the soft subtle radiant look for me its like a no win lose situation !!!😭😭 it seems to me the only oil that doesn't irritate my eyes is palmers cocoanut oil!!! That my older daughter had got me to use about 9 yrs.ago!!! It seems like eveeerrry time i go to more expensive brands i and up w/ a bad reaction!!! Weather it be oils lotions serums ect...ect.... i feel sometimes its best to stick w/ the basics!!❤❤❤😊😊❤❤
Castor oil for me works!
@@unclesalty7778 I use Greek castor oil.
Retin A and a moisturizer will combat wrinkles
Excellent Presentation ❤️.
Cheers from PAKISTAN 👍
Very useful knowledge! thank you for sharing!
JUST. GIVE. ME. THE. BEST ONE.
Rosehip oil try it😊
Ladies put all. Oils mentioned on damp slin after a well cleaned scrubbed face.
Castor oil is the best❤❤❤❤
Caster oil is the best
Rosehip oil works I’m 56
Castor oil for me!!!! Loving it!!!!
I use vitamin E oil and sometimes Cod liver oil
Watched until jojoba oil and noted all the models used were almost prepubescent 😱 one will worry if they are wrinkled at that age.
Very nice video ! Useful information.
I like grape seed oil !
You have or you dont stop trying to rise the dead use good old vaseline around for ages try to eat in moderation and dring plenty wster and some form of excercise and get to bed eatly and pray for all that you live to see another day blessing to you all
You forgot olive oil. Which has been around longing then all of these,
I say same thing JLo and a lot of celebs use olive oil . But eating well and drinking lots of water hydrated your skin too. Also facial yoga that helps keep muscles so you keep your wrinkles from coming. No one ever talks about that.
Olive oil is great and causes no allergies the problem with oils vs cream is that some oils turn rancid quickly. Even tho oils are more easily absorbed on the skin they need to be replaced frequently.
Love this video and grateful for the information
I use sweet almond oil.
Babassu oil is pretty amazing guys...it has low oxidation level.
Thank you for sharing this video 🤫
Best oil for your skin : sebum. Just stop stripping it all away with washing products and use plain water instead as much as you can. Works wonder and is totally free ! 😉
Thank you for that advice
I react to most products even 100% natural skincare. I use only water and it's perfect! I follow with moisturizer.
Hello, and thank you very much. Can these oils also be used for damaged, brittle nails? Thanks❤
Excellent for nails. I put a few drops of argan oil on and massage my nails and cuticles. I wear white cotton gloves overnight and my nails are hard and my cuticles well moisturized.
You want srong nail, take biotin pill or gummy.
❤all my thankfulness