Hello everyone! First off, I just want to say, the next few weeks are going to be very hectic since I move IN TWO DAYS!!! (Insert overly happy dance here! Hehe(; )
With that being said, I won't have as much time to blog, but stay with me, I'm not going anywhere!(:
Moving on. Pinterest was the culprit for this odd find, but before I get into that, let me tell you a little about my skin.
From the time I hit puberty, till the summer before my freshman year of highschool, I had horrible, horrible acne. I mean, you could spot them from a mile away.. It was bad. And no matter how many products I used from drugstore, to what my dermatologist prescribed, down to Proactive. Absolutely nothing worked, and I wish I was exaggerating.
From the time I hit puberty, till the summer before my freshman year of highschool, I had horrible, horrible acne. I mean, you could spot them from a mile away.. It was bad. And no matter how many products I used from drugstore, to what my dermatologist prescribed, down to Proactive. Absolutely nothing worked, and I wish I was exaggerating.
However, once highschool rolled around, I swear the magical blemish fairy came to me one night, waved her magic wand, and I woke up with perfect (or almost perfect, minus discoloration) skin! So for the next several years, I rarely had a blemish. In fact, it's been so long, once I started breaking out again, I had no idea what to do..
Only this time, they are not just blemishes, but cystic acne (awesome, right?) Thankfully however, instead of being all over my face like my puberty years, they seem to only remain on the contours of my cheeks and chin. Getting rid of them though, has been a complete and utter battle. It's embarrassing. So what does this oil cleansing have anything to do with this, you ask? Keep reading!
Oil Cleansing Method
All our lives growing up, we are told that oil is bad, it clogs our pores and causes nasty breakouts, use oil free products, etcetera etcetera. Especially those of us with oily skin. Never once do you hear that oil is good for your skin, or anything of the sort. Oh no no no. Which, of course, when I first stumbled upon the Oil Cleansing Method (OCM), I was like "what? You want me to what?"
If you remember from chemistry, you learned that like dissolves like.
So in terms, oil dissolves oil.
How to do the OCM
The idea is, you create your unique mixture of natural oils, slather it on your face, and rub for a couple minutes. While you are continuously rubbing, the new oil you put on your face is now "pulling" the old hard oil from your skin and replacing it with the new fresh oil. This also is awesome for removing makeup, so no need to do that before hand!
Basically:
⚫ The natural oils will clean and moisturize,
so need for a traditional moisturizer.
⚫ You're skin will thank you for not using harsh
chemicals, or stripping away all its oils!
There are a variety of oils to use, but since I am new to this method, I suggest you do your own research to find out which oils are best for your skin type, and a good ratio to start off with. Here are a couple blogs I found to be very helpful:
Troubleshooting: The Oil Cleansing Method & What you need to know
What You Need To Know To Make Oil Cleansing Work For You
What Oils To Use For Your Skin Type
My OCM Blend
Now, remember it's really important to do your research before using anything on your face. You may have to experiment with your oil blends. I'm still learning myself.
To mix them, I do:
⚫ 2 spoon fulls of EVOO (I just use an actual spoon).
⚫ 1 spoon ful of Sweet Almond Oil.
⚫ 1 spoon full of Jojoba Oil.
⚫ About 4-5 drops of Tea Tree Essential Oil.
And mix mix mix!
Now For The 14 Day Challenge!
I decided to take a challenge of using the OCM for two weeks, to see if this really makes any difference in my skin, and to see if I can actually ditch those nasty harsh chemicals once and for all!
Of course however, you probably won't find the perfect blend right away (but if you do, awesome!). So take your time and listen to your skin!
I will be periodically checking back (or making a new post) to document how my skin is doing, and I will continue on after my 14 days.
And now, I challenge you!
Have you heard of the OCM or tried it before?
Will you be taking the challenge?
Oil Cleansing Method
All our lives growing up, we are told that oil is bad, it clogs our pores and causes nasty breakouts, use oil free products, etcetera etcetera. Especially those of us with oily skin. Never once do you hear that oil is good for your skin, or anything of the sort. Oh no no no. Which, of course, when I first stumbled upon the Oil Cleansing Method (OCM), I was like "what? You want me to what?"
If you remember from chemistry, you learned that like dissolves like.
So in terms, oil dissolves oil.
How to do the OCM
The idea is, you create your unique mixture of natural oils, slather it on your face, and rub for a couple minutes. While you are continuously rubbing, the new oil you put on your face is now "pulling" the old hard oil from your skin and replacing it with the new fresh oil. This also is awesome for removing makeup, so no need to do that before hand!
Basically:
⚫ The natural oils will clean and moisturize,
so need for a traditional moisturizer.
⚫ You're skin will thank you for not using harsh
chemicals, or stripping away all its oils!
There are a variety of oils to use, but since I am new to this method, I suggest you do your own research to find out which oils are best for your skin type, and a good ratio to start off with. Here are a couple blogs I found to be very helpful:
Troubleshooting: The Oil Cleansing Method & What you need to know
What You Need To Know To Make Oil Cleansing Work For You
What Oils To Use For Your Skin Type
My OCM Blend
Now, remember it's really important to do your research before using anything on your face. You may have to experiment with your oil blends. I'm still learning myself.
The oil blend I am experimenting with consists of Extra Virgin Oilve Oil (I started using this before I had come across the second link above), Sweet Almond Oil, Jojoba Oil and just a couple drops of Tea Tree Essential Oil.
To mix them, I do:
⚫ 2 spoon fulls of EVOO (I just use an actual spoon).
⚫ 1 spoon ful of Sweet Almond Oil.
⚫ 1 spoon full of Jojoba Oil.
⚫ About 4-5 drops of Tea Tree Essential Oil.
And mix mix mix!
Now For The 14 Day Challenge!
I decided to take a challenge of using the OCM for two weeks, to see if this really makes any difference in my skin, and to see if I can actually ditch those nasty harsh chemicals once and for all!
Of course however, you probably won't find the perfect blend right away (but if you do, awesome!). So take your time and listen to your skin!
I will be periodically checking back (or making a new post) to document how my skin is doing, and I will continue on after my 14 days.
And now, I challenge you!
Have you heard of the OCM or tried it before?
Will you be taking the challenge?
This sounds amazing!! I hope it works for you!! I've heard such great things about tea tree oil, and I think olive oil is anti bacterial as well!! I've used coconut oil on my fave a few times in the winter in place of my moisturizer but have never tried a cleansing oil. I'm excited to see your progress with this!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck on your big move!!
Thank you Ashley! I have my fingers crossed. So far no signs of breakouts which is good! I've never used coconut oil on my face before, but I absolutely love it for a hair mask! Lol and thank you!!
DeleteThis post was so informative! Thank you :) I hope this goes well for you, I can't wait to see what the results are for you :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed this! I wish I could have provided more information, but I'm so new to this method lol I hope so too!
DeleteHow has your move gone Hillary? Sorry this is such an awkward way to ask lol I didn't know how else!
Deletei have dry skin and tried it, but it didn't do anything for me the 4 different times i've tried it (as in 10-14 days eahc, using diff combos of oil) but i've heard amazing things about it!
ReplyDeleteAw I'm sorry it didn't work out for you :/ Today makes a week since I initially started (before I wrote this post, and so far I haven't really noticed much. My skin though takes awhile to adjust to something, so I might have to continue for at least a month. Did you find something that works for you?
ReplyDeleteThis is such a useful and informative post! I hope this works well for you! Good luck with moving!
ReplyDeleteThank you Pilar! I tried really hard, especially cause I'm so new at it my self! And moving went so well, I'm happy to finally have it done and over with. Thank you for reading!!(:
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