What Your Mom
Never Told You
About Oil
Did you know that almost all the products you use every day on your face and body are oil-enriched?
Mom said 'put oil', and as much as we resisted it then, it was good advice. Today's anti-ageing, softening and hydrating products all use oils. In that capsule that adds sheen and volume to your hair, that tube of lipgloss that hydrates with a high-shine finish, and in many other little helpers, oil plays a starring role.
It's An Old Favourite
India: The earliest written document states that fragrant oils were a common commodity in India even in 2008 BC. It is said that early temples were built entirely of sandalwood to ensure a fragrant, calming ambience.
Egypt: The use of beauty oils goes back to Pharaonic times. Egyptian priests used aromatic oils in 1500 BC, not only to embalm, but also to treat mania, depression and nervous disorders. Queen Cleopatra famously bathed in a mix of milk, nectar and aromatic oils, and most of the oils were sourced from China and India.
Europe: In France, the therapeutic properties of essential oils were researched and implemented by French cosmetic chemist Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, in the 1920s France. The oils were extracted from plants, seeds, herbs, fruits, nuts, shrubs, rind and even roots.
It's Currently All The Rage
While essential oils have been used for centuries, there is a theory for why they've become popular in the last decade. With increasing demand for natural and organic products, the usage of essential oils will eventually become the order of the day. Though the extraction process has evolved with the use of advanced technology, the ingredients are sourced and cultivated as they were centuries ago to maintain the purity of product formulations. In India, the concepts of ancient and natural have always been sacrosanct. Therapeutic oils used in products (both cosmetic and medical) are sourced and extracted from the plants found in the mountain ranges as they have great healing properties.
These products have a positive effect on our skin. They improve blood circulation, provide oxygen to the tissues and dispose of the carbon dioxide, thereby improving immunity and decreasing blood viscosity.
It Can Heal
Essential oils are also considered nature's warriors, with anti-viral, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, circulation-stimulating and deodorising properties. They are non-toxic and contribute to stimulating the body's healing mechanism. Essential oils are the life force of nature, they have therapeutic qualities that can treat issues like skin pigmentation and acne, and when used medically, oils can treat ailments like migraines or depression.
There's One Out There For You
When it comes to oils in beauty products, there's one for every purpose. Oils are used for cleansing, moisturising and protecting skin and nails. Oils have fatty acids for soft and supple skin, and also treat a variety of skin conditions; however, one should be careful about choosing the right kind of oils for their skin type.
Oily skin: Tea tree oil controls blemishes and breakouts because of its antibacterial properties.
Dry skin: Lavender oil and rose oil are nature's moisturisers.
Combination skin: Geranium and ylang-ylang balance and soothe the skin.
Acne-prone skin: Grapeseed and bergamot oils are known for their antibacterial properties.
Oily scalp: Olive oil will balance out an oily scalp.
Normal/dry scalp: Coconut oil is the best for normal to dry hair types.
Nails: Almond oil is used to hydrate cuticles and nails.
Products for younger skin need to have lighter textures and low oil levels in comparison to those for women with mature skin. As one begins to age, the natural oil secretion from the body reduces, so you'll need 'heavier' oils.
Doctors Are Getting Interested In It
The future seems promising, as the use and understanding of essential oils will only increase. Products containing essential oils to promote healthy living and household cleaning agents with natural oils that help eliminate carcinogens have already hit shelves in retail stores in the west.And while most oil-enriched products are being massaged or blended into your skin or scalp, the future could hold oils that change forms to vapour and powders.