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Huidolie: Een cadeautje voor de droge huid!

A dry skin, we've all experienced it at some point, but what causes it? People with dry skin naturally have a weaker lipid barrier layer (the protective layer of your skin) and a lack of oil (fat), leading to moisture loss and dehydration. It could be that your skin type is naturally drier than average, which is genetically determined.

However, there is a significant difference between dry skin (lacking fat and sebum) and dehydrated skin (lacking moisture). For example, someone with oily skin may still have dehydrated skin.

Causes of dry skin

Above, we have already mentioned one cause of dry skin. However, there are many more causes that can lead to dry skin. We've listed them below:

  • Too frequent and too hot showers: Hot water washes away the oils from your skin.

  • Use of soap: While soap cleanses your skin, it also removes essential oils.

  • Cold, wind, and dry air: This is why many people experience dry skin, especially during winter. But think about flights as well, where the air is very dry.

  • Certain (genetic) conditions: Conditions like psoriasis, eczema, and diabetes are more likely to cause dry skin.

  • Poor lifestyle habits: Not drinking enough water, unhealthy eating, and smoking can also contribute to dry skin.

  • Genetic influences: Your skin type can be inherited, making it more prone to dryness.

  • Pregnancy: During pregnancy, your skin needs more moisture due to hormonal changes. Additionally, as your skin stretches, it may become drier.

Symptoms of dry skin

A dry skin can be recognized by a flaky texture. It may feel very sensitive, rough, and itchy. Sometimes, cracks (small fissures in the skin) can even appear, which can be quite painful. In lighter skin tones, red patches are often visible. Dry skin is also very prone to eczema.

What does skin oil do for dry skin

Skin oil is like a refreshing thirst quencher for your dehydrated skin! If you're dealing with dry skin, skin oil can be a miracle worker in helping you restore that radiant glow. It acts as a superhero by hydrating, nourishing, and soothing your skin without leaving a greasy layer behind. The delightful scents of skin oils make applying them a pure indulgence for your senses. So, if your skin is craving some loving care, look for a luxurious skin oil and let your skin feel refreshed and pampered!

 

 

Different types of skin oils and their properties

In the past, the cosmetics industry mainly used mineral oils. Fortunately, today there are many versions available with natural ingredients. These offer the skin good polyunsaturated fats, natural vitamins, and antioxidants. Plant oils are extracted from oil-rich plants such as seeds, nuts, pits, and fruits… they are packed with natural oils.

There are various oils, each with its unique benefits. For instance, almond oil is the ideal oil for very dry skin. This oil is rich in vitamins A and E, which help fight skin aging. A nice bonus for us! Moreover, sweet almond oil also absorbs quickly into the skin due to its good viscosity.

Grapeseed oil is the perfect substitute for almond oil in the massage world, especially for those with nut allergies. It is somewhat greasy but, like almond oil, absorbs quickly and leaves no greasy residue on the skin. This oil aids in skin regeneration and replenishes the unsaturated fatty acids in the skin, making your skin glow again. Apply this oil for a silky-smooth texture and to keep your skin supple!

An all-round favorite is apricot kernel oil. Apricot kernel oil is rich in potassium, a mineral that maintains proper moisture balance in and around the cells, helping to hydrate the skin. This gentle oil, with a light texture, absorbs quickly and easily into practically every skin type. Dry, sensitive, and mature skin is nourished, and moisture balance is restored. However, it’s also perfect for normal and combination skin. Because it’s a light oil, it rarely causes irritation or clogs pores, making it suitable even for oily or acne-prone skin.

At ZenGrowth, you'll find a wide selection of the above oils in various packaging options, allowing you to choose what best suits your needs! Whether you want a small 250ml bottle to try out, a convenient 1-liter bottle for regular use, or even a generous 5-liter professional-sized container, we’ve got you covered!

Use of Skin Oil in Massage

Skin oil has countless benefits, such as promoting blood circulation and improving skin elasticity. For different types of massages, there are various kinds of skin oils that are perfectly tailored to the needs of your client. Lavender oil, for example, is excellent for calming massages, while peppermint oil can have a refreshing effect. For a hydrating boost, you can choose almond oil, while apricot kernel oil works well for sensitive skin. Keep pampering your clients with the right massage oil for that unforgettable, soothing experience!


Facial Skin Oil

When it comes to hydration and pampering, sweet almond oil is the star of the show! This fantastic skin oil is known for its light texture, making it perfect for daily use. It's an oil that deeply nourishes your skin without leaving a greasy layer. But that's not all! Sweet almond oil is packed with vitamin E and antioxidants, which protect your skin from harmful free radicals and help maintain that youthful glow.

Do you struggle with a dry, sensitive skin? No worries, because sweet almond oil is your savior! It soothes your skin like no other, helping to reduce irritation while deeply hydrating. And guess what? It's also non-comedogenic, so even those with acne-prone skin can enjoy it! Whether you're new to skincare or a seasoned enthusiast, sweet almond oil fits perfectly into any routine. You can use it as a light moisturizer, makeup remover, or even as a delightful treat during a relaxing facial massage!

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