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The Best Essential Oils For Acne

The Best Essential Oils for Acne | Natural Skin Care | by Awake OrganicsHERE ARE THE BEST ESSENTIAL OILS FOR ACNE & BLEMISH-PRONE SKIN

1. Tea Tree Tea Tree is well known for being one of the best essential oils for acne and blemish-prone skin. This essential oil has a fresh, antiseptic and medicinal fragrance that refreshes, improves stamina and promotes general wellbeing. It is reputed for it's ability to fight all three types of infectious organisms (bacteria, fungi, and viruses) and for it's cleansing ability. It is beneficial for many skin conditions including Acne and oily skin, and for preventing odour. Our Source: Organic Soil Association Certified, Steam-distilled, Vegan
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2. Grapefruit Grapefruit essential oil has an intense, energising, and uplifting citrus scent.Traditionally it has been used as an anti-sickness aid, and to help combat fatigue. Grapefruit is astringent, and a powerful anti-inflammatory, antibacterial oil. It is high in natural vitamin C. This makes it an excellent essential oil for acne and blemish-prone skin. It is especially for those who are experiencing blemishes and starting to see the first signs of ageing. Our Source: Organic Soil Association Certified, Expeller-pressed, Vegan [gallery size="medium" link="none" ids="25573,22699,32612"] 3. Rosemary Rosemary essential oil has strong, sharp, refreshingly minty fragrance. Its dual action, warming/cooling sensation, is reputed to be beneficial for relieving inflammation. Rosemary is stimulating and revitalising, helping to clear the mind and invigorate the body. Good for boosting circulation and for relieving general aches and pains. Known for its use in hair care, its skin toning benefits and improving the circulation, Rosemary is one of the best essential oils for acne and blemish-prone skin. Our Source: Organic Soil Association Certified, Steam-distilled, Vegan 4. Lavender Lavender essential oil has a fresh, floral scent with woody undertones. It is said to be beneficial for all skin types, especially skin over 35. Lavender promotes the healthy cell turn-over and has anti-inflammatory properties. Lavender can be helpful for reducing the look of scars and for use on Eczema, Psoriasis and blemish-prone skin. It has also been reputed as a sedative and anti-depressant, alleviating stress and promoting personal renewal. Our Source: Certified Organic, Steam-distilled, Vegan. Our Lavender is grown in one of the greenest corners of Italy, on a hillside with a view of the Sibillini Mountains. 5. Patchouli Patchouli has a warm, earthy aroma with fresh fruit-like tones and helps the spirit ground and integrate energy. It is very soothing to the nervous system and may help relieve the symptoms of depression and stress. Patchouli is known as a tissue regenerator, helping stimulate skin cell renewal, and for healing dry skin, Acne and Eczema. This anti-inflammatory and antibacterial oil is perfect for skin over 35 that is also prone to blemishes, making it one of the best ingredients for adults who are breaking out in the 30’s and 40’s. Our Source: Organic Soil Association Certified, Steam-distilled, Vegan There you have it! The very best essential oils for acne and blemish-prone skin.Rosemary Tea Tree Clear Skin Serum Looking for the best natural face serum for oily, combination and blemish prone skin? Try our Clear Skin Serum. It's loaded with anti-inflammatory plant oils to help soothe and restore aggravated skin. Plus is contains a powerhouse of naturally antibacterial essential oils that help balance oil product and prevent breakouts. We are committed to purity. For this reason we do not use essential oils that have been diluted, altered, or genetically modified. Our essential oils are all Soil Association Certified Organic. Read More Here.

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