The Natural Facial Oil I Use Every Day

When it comes to protecting and preserving the healthiness of my skin, I only trust simple and natural ingredients. The beauty industry is full of skin trends and expensive products, but I want to trust the science because there are a few methods that have been proven to work. Nature is so full of healthy ingredients that people have been using for centuries. Mixed with modern technology and an understand go how these ingredients work, we can harness nature’s ingredients for incredible skincare.

The science says to protect yourself from sun damage by wearing sunscreen and seeking shade, to reduce stress, get proper sleep every day, exercise, stay hydrated, and eat your greens. -Not just for a healthy body and mind, but for healthy beautiful skin as well. I try my best to follow this natural and healthy lifestyle formula.

This post today is not sponsored. My goal in sharing this information is to help you protect and preserve your own skin for a lifetime of healthy skin and to share my favorite facial oil in the hopes that it may help you just as much as it has helped me. I am also not a doctor or a scientist, but I follow and research the science. I suggest you do the same (don’t just take my word for it). This post is sharing my experience and my personal skincare routine.

As skin ages the cells continue to regenerate as they have always done, but the end of the cell structures, known as telomeres, start to fray over time. As they fray, skin cells appear less firm, more wrinkled, and dry. You can protect them in the ways listed above as well as by keeping the cells alive and healthy for longer to slow down cell turnover and prolong the health and vitality of your skin cells. I do that through moisturizing and locking in that moisture with a skin oil. Once in the morning and once again at night after washing the pollution of the day from my face. It can he used after washing your face and applying your favorite serum.

My favorite daily facial oil is Burt’s Bees Facial Oil simply because it works. This is the best facial oil I have ever used and the best part is that it absorbs into my skin well and does not leave a greasy residue, making it perfect to wear under my sunscreen and daily makeup. In the winter it protects my skin from the cold and drying wind and in the summer it keeps it rejuvenated from the sun. The antioxidant rich formula is also good for your skin and can reverse some signs of sun damage and fine lines. The antioxidant rich formula is great for making skin look smooth. I love the healthy glow that it gives my skin. And to make it even better, Burt’s Bees Facial Oil is natural and clean.

I first started using Burt’s Bees as a kid and it was my first introduction to natural skincare. I have been a loyal customer of Burt’s Bees ever since and I credit Burt’s Bees with my good skin.

Ever since I started using facial oil I have noticed that my skin appears and feels healthier and that I have less breakouts than ever before. I have also noticed that my fine lines appear less prominent. I have one right at the top of my forehead, but it hasn’t been noticeable since staying committed to my skincare routine.

People often fear facial oils because they fear it will make their already oily skin more oily. But in fact, it can prevent the over production of facial oils because your  skin recognizes that it has enough. Facial oils, especially ones with face safe ingredients, also do not cause breakouts like people often believe. This oil does not block pores. But like any skincare, everyone is different and reacts to different ingredients. Always check the ingredient list to make sure it does not have something that you have an allergy to.

Burt’s Bees Facial Oil can be found at most drug stores, Target, and even your local grocery store. For those who like to shop online, I have included a link below.

 

Have you tried facial oils? I would be happy to hear about your favorite facial oils or answer your questions in the comments below.

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