Face oils seem to be all the rage right now! Did you know you can make your own face oil with your Young Living essential oils?! There are so many fantastic oils for skin, and you can truly customize your recipe to your liking!
Skin-Loving Oils
There are SO many essential oils that are wonderful for skin, here is a list of some of my favorites:
- Lavender
- Frankincense
- Blue Tansy
- Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood
- Rose
- Manuka
- Tea Tree
- Geranium
- Patchouli
- Myrrh
- Helichrysum
- Purification
- Copaiba
Carrier Oils for Your Face
There are a LOT of different carrier oil options for the face as well, each with its own beneficial properties. I recommend doing some research on carriers to see what oil may be most beneficial for your skin. Some are more moisturizing, some soak in better, some are best for oily or acne-prone skin… definitely do some research! Here is a list you can start with (choose organic varieties):
- Argan Oil (my daughter uses this on her teenage skin, and it’s perfect for her and helps keep her skin clear)
- Rose Hip Seed Oil
- Chia Seed Oil
- Sunflower Oil
- Jojoba Oil
- Grape Seed Oil
- Hemp Seed Oil
Recipes
Whether you create your own recipe or find one on Pinterest, the options are endless. Here are a few recipes to get you started:
Renewal Serum
In a 1 oz bottle: 10 drops each of Lavender, Manuka, Geranium, and Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood, and 5 drops of Rose. Fill with Chia Seed oil.
Glow Serum
In a 1 oz bottle: 15 drops each of Lavender and Frankincense, 5 drops of Blue Tansy. Fill with Jojoba oil. (can substitute Blue Tansy with Copaiba)
Clear Serum
In a 1 oz bottle: 10 drops each Frankincense, Lavender, Copaiba, and Tea Tree. Fill with Hemp Seed Oil.
Have you made a skin serum yet? Have a favorite recipe? Please share in the comments! And if you still need to get yourself the best oils around, you can get a discount on your Young Living oils buy grabbing a starter kit!
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