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What are Carrier Oils ?

Updated: Apr 13


Massage therapist pouring oil in her hand to give a massage.
Oil Massage



Carrier oils are base oils derived from plants that are commonly used to dilute essential oils and other concentrated substances before applying them to the skin or using them in aromatherapy. They are called "carrier" oils because they carry or deliver the essential oils onto the skin.


Carrier Oils are typically mild, have a relatively neutral scent, and possess various beneficial properties for the skin. Here are some common examples of Carrier Oils:


Natural Coconuts, coconut oil in bottle and crushed coconut pulp.
Coconut Oil

  • Coconut Oil: Extracted from the meat of coconuts, Coconut Oil is highly moisturizing and suitable for all skin types. It has a pleasant tropical scent and solidifies at cooler temperatures.



Natural Almons and glass jar.
Almonds
  • Sweet Almond Oil: Derived from almond kernels, Sweet Almond Oil is rich in vitamin E and fatty acids. It has a light texture and absorbs easily into the skin, making it ideal for massage and general skincare.








Jojoba Plant
Jojoba
  • Jojoba Oil: Obtained from the seeds of the Jojoba Plant, Jojoba Oil closely resembles the natural oils produced by the skin. It is non-greasy, moisturizing, and often used to balance oil production in oily or acne-prone skin.










Grapes bunches in tree.
Grapes bunches in tree.
  • Grapeseed Oil: Made from grape seeds, Grapeseed Oil is lightweight and easily absorbed. It is high in antioxidants and beneficial for sensitive or oily skin due to its astringent properties.







Whole avocado cut in half with the seed.
Avocado
  • Avocado Oil: Extracted from the pulp of Avocados, Avocado Ail is rich in vitamins A, D, and E. It is deeply moisturizing and nourishing, making it suitable for dry or mature skin.



Bottle of Olive Oil with olives on the side.
Olive Oil


  • Olive Oil: A staple in Mediterranean cuisine, Olive Oil is also utilized in skincare. It is high in antioxidants and contains fatty acids that help maintain the skin's moisture barrier.




Rosehip Plant
Rosehip Plant
  • Rosehip Oil: Derived from the seeds of the Wild Rose Plant, Rosehip Oil is packed with vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids. It is known for its rejuvenating and regenerative properties, making it beneficial for scars, stretch marks, and aging skin.





These are just a few examples, and there are many other carrier oils available with their unique properties and benefits. It's important to choose a carrier oil based on your skin type and the specific needs of your skin.




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