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What is avocado oil?
You may be surprised to know that your beloved avocados are actually a type of berry! Avocado oil is pressed from the pulp of the fruit, and contains a lot of essential nutrients, which makes it excellent for cooking with. In addition, this practically colorless, odorless oil also has a lot of benefits when applied to your skin.
What is it best for?
Avocado oil can be used as an excellent all-natural foundation for makeup. It’s natural moisturizing properties can help with skin dryness or irritation, as well as reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Iit even can offer some protection from UV damage. These properties make avocado oil a great ingredient for anti-aging products.
This versatile oil can be used to treat psoriasis, and its anti-inflammatory effects can help reduce the appearance of skin conditions like rosacea, acne, and eczema.
What is the drawback?
In some people, avocado oil may cause an allergic reaction, which may culminate in itchiness and other symptoms. In addition, it is relatively expensive. Also, this oil’s properties are quite mild, so you may not see the results you’re hoping for. Finally, avocado oil may irritate sensitive skin, so it isn’t suitable for all skin types.
Oily skin occurs when the sebaceous glands in the pores are producing more oil, or sebum, than necessary. Sebum is natural in all skin as it keeps the skin moist and healthy. Over production of sebum can be caused by hormones, genetics or could even be a result of dry skin over-compensating by producing extra oil, in order to retain some measure of moisture.
Oily skin can also be caused by using the wrong products for your skin type. For example, if you are using overly drying soaps and astringents for your skin type, your skin may respond by over producing oil to compensate, as mentioned above. This can create an unfortunate cycle of using harsh soaps to eliminate oils, but instead exacerbating the problem.
On the other hand, overly oily makeup and products can also cause oily skin.
Ingredients that help exfoliate dead skin cells to keep pores unclogged and increase new skin cell production, such as Vitamin A/Retinol, glycolic acid, and salicylic acid, are good for treating acne as well. Benzoyl peroxide is a topical agent for fighting bacteria and unclogging pores. It is one of the longest-used medications to keep oily pores clean and healthy. Jojoba oil is also good for fighting bacteria trapped in oily skin and maintaining a moisture barrier to prevent over-production of sebum.
Avocado oil may be effective for oily skin, but there are many other factors that may affect whether this ingredient would work on your skin or if there are better ingredients that may work for you. Take this skin quiz to find the best ingredients for your skin and build your skincare routine.
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