How to Use Carrier Oils: Argon

How To Use Carrier Oils: Argan

Argan Oil comes from the kernels nestled inside the fruit of argan trees, which mainly grow in Morocco. This oil is not just any ordinary oil; it’s a special carrier oil because it’s good for both the inside and outside of our bodies. Imagine cracking open a nut and finding a treasure inside—that’s what happens with argan oil.

For Skin:

To use Argan oil for skin, wash your face or affected area with a gentle cleanser and pat dry with a clean towel. Take a few drops of Argan oil and massage it gently into your skin using your fingertips. This natural oil can help to moisturizenourish, and improve the overall appearance of your skin.

For Hair:

To use Argan oil for hair, after washing your hair with shampoo, squeeze out excess water and towel-dry gently. Take a few drops of Argan oil and rub it between your palms. Then apply the oil evenly throughout your damp hair, focusing on the ends and any area prone to dryness or frizz. This helps to hydrate hair, reduce frizz, and add shine.

For Massages:

Argan oil blends well with other carrier oils like coconut oilalmond oil, or jojoba oil. You can create your own massage oil by mixing equal parts of Argan oil with your preferred carrier oil. Add a few drops of your favorite essential oils to this blend for a relaxing and nourishing massage experience.

How to Use Carrier Oils: Fractionated Coconut Oil

Fractionated Coconut Oil is a natural oil that easily goes into the skin, so it’s great for putting oils on your skin. It mixes well with all kinds of essential oils, and it doesn’t have any color or smell, and it won’t leave stains.

How to Use Carrier Oils: Apricot

Apricot kernel oil has a rich history, with its origins tracing back to India before 3000 BC. Initially used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat respiratory issues, it later became a beloved ingredient in Ayurveda for promoting skin and hair health. Today, its lightweight texture and nutrient-rich composition have made it a popular choice in modern cosmetic and skincare products around the world.

A Festive Friend

White Fir, a festive friend so bright,
Not just for ornaments and twinkling light.
Its needles hold a power untold,
Essential oil, a story unfolds.

Fragrance clean, a wintry breeze,
In cleaning blends, a scent to appease.
Christmas trees of plastic and pine,
Get a spritz of fir, a touch divine.

Muscles sore from work or play
Massage oil with fir chases the pain away.
Deep breaths inhaled, a calming sigh,
Diffused in air, stress melts goodbye.

More than just a festive form,
White fir’s essence weathers the storm.
A gift of nature, a healing friend,
White fir’s magic knows no end.

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How to Use Essential Oils: Yuzu

Yuzu essential oil has been used in Japanese culture for hundreds of years because of its health benefits and refreshing smell. It has a tangy, citrus scent that is like a mix between Mandarin oranges and grapefruit. Yuzu oil is great for making blends, using in aromatherapy, and helping with breathing problems.