Rejuvenating Oil for Wrinkled and Aging Skin
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Rejuvenating Oil for Wrinkled and Aging Skin
Having lost some weight over the last year, I found I required some skin toning on areas of my body, including the torso and legs, as the fat loss caused the surface of my skin to 'outgrow' the core within.
With some advice, and research, I found a good combination of oils which nourish the skin and help to encourage shrinkage. This isn't expected to be a quick solution, but for healthy skin, a gradual return to its former shape is desirable.
Essential Oils and Carrier Oil
Oils used, and some of their properties.
Carrot Seed - 80 drops
Among its many properties, the one most useful for skin is it's a Cytophylactic, that is it encourages the growth of new cell tissues. Warning: Use during pregnancy is discouraged.
Geranium - 20 drops
Geranium minimizes Inflammation and Improves Circulation.
Lavender - 20 drops
Lavender disinfects the skin, and is especially useful for fungal skin infections.
Chamomile - 20 drops
Chamomile helps diminish scars, blemishes and spots. It also helps reduce infections.
Rose - 5 drops
Astringent, helps tone and lift the skin. (And it gives a nice smell).
Jojoba
Jojoba Oil is a liquid wax extracted from a shrub which grows wild in the Americas (Simmondsia chinensis). It's properties closely resemble the natural sebum in our skin, making it a perfect natural conditioner and moisturizer.
Use a Bottle or Jar for Your Mixture
This flip-top bottle is easy to open to use, and close, with one hand.
Fill Bottle 3/4 With Your Carrier Oil
Leave enough space to add your essential oils and have room to mix.
Add Essential Oils
Oil quantities I used. You can vary the amounts or even modify the ingredients to your liking.
Carrot Seed - 80 Drops
Geranium - 20 Drops
Lavender - 20 Drops
Chamomile - 20 drops
Rose - 5 drops
Shake Well
Shake the bottle for about a minute, giving the oils a good blend.
Label the Bottle
Write on your bottle (or use a label). Use a descriptive phrase, or something humorous.
"Granny's Old-Tyme Skin Oil" or something similar, if you wish.
You could even make a decorative label, then give it as a gift.
Protect the Label
Oil will destroy labels (and permanent marker writing) quickly, so I wrapped the bottle with some clear packing tape for protection.
Ready to Use
Now you're finished.
Suggested uses:
Place a small dollop of oil in the palm of your hand, and spread it over any dry or wrinkled skin.
Use it sparingly on your face.
It can be used on stretch marks and saggy skin.