I'm starting a new journey with the oil cleansing method. I'll be cleaning my skin using some of the same products that I've been using on my hair. I started a few days ago and I'll try to keep doing it, and try to keep you updated. ( I will do a Rosemary and Grey Hair Part III one day soon, I promise.)
Apparently the best way to dissolve oil is to use oil:
Maybe he's using the oil cleansing method Oil dissolves oil. One of the most basic principals of chemistry is that “like dissolves like.” The best way to desolve a non-polar solvent like sebum/oil, is by using another non-polar solvent similar in composition: other oils. By using the right oils, you can cleanse your pores of dirt and bacteria naturally, gently and effectively, while replacing the dirty oil with beneficial ones extracted from natural botanicals, vegetables and fruit that heal, protect and nourish your skin. When done properly and consistently, the OCM can clear the skin from issues like oily skin, dry skin, sensitive skin, blackheads, whiteheads and other problems caused by mild to moderate acne–while leaving your skin healthy, balanced and properly moisturized.” Source
SUPPLIES
Castor oil
The Castor oil is the active ingredient in this mix. For more details about its properties and uses, see my post about it here.
Thinner oil of choice: Olive oil, Grape Seed oil, Sunflower Seed oil, etc.
I believe that people generally start an Olive Oil/Castor Oil mix. I chose Grape Seed Oil/Castor Oil.
Small, clean plastic bottle
I used a 2 oz. plastic pump bottle and filled it up about 2/3 of the way.
Wash cloth
Hot water
MIX
My mix |
Figure out if your skin is oily, balanced, or dry. That will help you determine the ratio of oils that you will use to cleanse your skin. If your skin is naturally oily you will use a higher percentage of Castor oil to thinner oil ratio than those with balanced or dry skin who will use lower percentages of Castor oil in comparison.
Don't make a lot at first because you may want to adjust your ratios. Make more when you figure it out. Some suggestions are:
I used to classify my skin as oily, but in the past year or so I've used Jojoba oil as my moisturizer and my skin has seemed more balanced. I, however, started with 1 part Castor oil to 3 parts Carrier (Grape Seed) oil because I wasn't prepared to treat my acne-prone skin as balanced because the jojoba could have just been masking its oily tendencies. I may need to adjust my recipe in the near future.
- Oily Skin: Try 1 part thinner oil to 3 parts Castor oil.
- Balanced Skin: Try 1 part thinner oil to 1 part Castor oil.
- Dry Skin: Try 3 parts thinner oil to 1 part Castor oil.
The oil cleansing method is supposed to stop us from using harsh chemicals and aggressively cleansing our skin. After using the oil cleansing method, our skin should have a more balanced oil production....But if you use the ratios listed above, and your skin ends up feeling dry, use less Castor oil.
CLEANSING YOUR SKIN
It doesn't take much oil... |
2. Pour or pump about a quarter sized amount into your palm and warm between your hands.
3. Massage your face with the oil for at least a minute with firm but gentle circular motions. I listened to a song on the radio to make sure I spent enough time massaging my skin.
4. Soak your washcloth in hot (but not scalding) water. Cover your face with the washcloth for about 20 seconds or until the cloth cools. You are essentially giving yourself a steam treatment and drawing out the oil and impurities in your pores at the same time.
5. Rinse off the same cloth in hot running water, wringing out any oil that has accumulated, then gently wipe any remaining oil off of your face. This mix should also take off any and all makeup you had on for the day.
6. If you do not feel that you've gotten all of the oil off of your skin, repeat steps 5 and 6.
7. If your skin feels dry or tight after wiping off the oils use either a drop of the oil blend or another oil of choice (I used Jojoba) as a finishing moisturizer.
MY RESULTS
Sources 1, 2, 3
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