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Balancing oil production: Natural Oils for Acne-prone skin

At O&3, we know that acne is more than just a collection of pimples or blemishes on the skin. It’s a condition that can deeply affect a person’s self-esteem, confidence, and overall well-being. It’s a struggle that many people face, regardless of age or gender.

Imagine waking up every morning, hoping to catch a glimpse of clearer skin in the mirror, only to be greeted by new breakouts and persistent redness. The constant battle to cover up, conceal, and find the perfect skincare routine becomes exhausting. It’s not just a physical struggle, but an emotional one as well.

Acne is a common skin condition that is estimated to affect 85% of people worldwide, between the ages of 12 and 24 to some degree and is prevalent in an estimated 9.4% of the global population, making it one of the most common skin disorders. While there are various treatments available, in recent years, there has been a significant rise in the use of natural oils to treat acne as people are increasingly seeking alternative skincare solutions that are gentle, effective, and free from harsh chemicals. Today, we will explore the benefits of using natural oils for acne-prone skin and discuss the best oils to incorporate into skincare formulations.

Acne is estimated to affect 85% of people worldwide, between the ages of 12 and 24 to some degree and is prevalent in an estimated 9.4% of the global population.

What is Acne?

Before delving into the world of natural oils, it’s essential to understand what acne is. Acne occurs when the hair follicles become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria, leading to inflammation, pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads. Acne is primarily caused by excess sebum production, clogged hair follicles, bacterial overgrowth, inflammation, hormonal factors, genetic predisposition, and environmental influences.

Comedogenic vs. Noncomedogenic

When it comes to formulating skincare products for acne-prone skin, it’s crucial to distinguish between comedogenic and noncomedogenic oils. Comedogenic oils are those that have a high likelihood of clogging pores and exacerbating acne and can vary in their level of comedogenicity, with some being more pore-clogging than others. On the other hand, noncomedogenic oils are generally considered safer for acne-prone skin as they have a lower chance of triggering breakouts. Opting for noncomedogenic oils can help maintain the skin’s balance, reduce the risk of acne formation, and promote a healthier complexion overall.

Why Use Natural Oils to Soothe Acne?

Natural oils offer numerous benefits for acne-prone skin as they provide hydration without clogging pores, which is essential for maintaining the skin’s moisture balance. Certain oils possess antimicrobial properties that can combat the bacteria responsible for acne and are often rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fatty acids that promote skin health, soothe inflammation, and support the healing process. Natural oils for acne treatment can also align with a holistic approach to skincare, emphasising the importance of nurturing the skin with ingredients derived from nature, while supporting overall skin health and well-being.

What Oils are Good for Acne-prone Skin?

Squalane Oil

O&3’s Olive, Squalane Oil is a lightweight and non-greasy oil that moisturises the skin without clogging pores. It is highly compatible with the skin’s natural oils, making it suitable for all skin types, including acne-prone skin as it helps balance oil production, soothes inflammation, and promotes a smoother complexion.

Grapeseed Oil

O&3’s Grapeseed Oil is a lightweight oil that absorbs quickly into the skin and has a low comedogenic rating, making it suitable for acne-prone skin. It is high in linoleic acid, which helps regulate sebum production and reduces the occurrence of clogged pores. It also has anti-inflammatory properties and can promote a clearer complexion.

Baobab Oil

O&3’s Baobab Oil is rich in vitamins A, D, E, and F, as well as omega fatty acids. It absorbs quickly into the skin and helps regulate sebum production, making it beneficial for acne-prone skin. It also possesses anti-inflammatory properties and supports skin cell regeneration.

Guava Seed Oil

O&3’s Guava Seed Oil is a light and non-greasy oil that absorbs easily into the skin. Rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids, guava seed oil has antimicrobial properties that can help fight acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation. It also supports the healing process and can improve the overall texture of the skin.

Red Raspberry Seed Oil

O&3’s Red Raspberry Seed Oil is a non-comedogenic oil that moisturises the skin without clogging pores. It is rich in antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and vitamin E and has anti-inflammatory properties and can soothe irritated skin.

O&3’s Thoughts…

When dealing with acne-prone skin, incorporating natural oils into your skincare routine can be beneficial in several ways. Natural oils provide hydration, balance oil production, fight bacteria, reduce inflammation, and promote the healing process. With consistent use and proper care, natural oils can become valuable allies in skincare products for acne-prone skin.

Why O&3?

As marketing leaders in zero-waste natural ingredients with 950+ products, O&3 could be your one-stop shop for natural beauty and personal care ingredients. You can rely on our commitment to quality, sustainability, and ethical sourcing, allowing you to create products that meet the diverse needs of all individuals.
For more information about how having O&3 as your supplier would give you access to premium ingredients that support your company’s mission, head over to our website, Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn.

Please note that the views/opinions expressed in this blog are solely our own. It is the responsibility of our clients to conduct the necessary testing to substantiate any claims and ensure compliance with industry standards for every ingredient. We will not accept any liability for claims made based on our content.

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