To be certified organic, oil must be certified organically by third parties. This means that the oil was not made with pesticides or artificial chemical. Why not use organic oil whenever you can? Organic oil is more long-lasting than conventional oil. Organic farming practices improve soil health, and prevent harmful chemicals from entering water sources like streams. Organic pesticides can lead to a decrease in wildlife diversity and population.
Organic farming produces fewer greenhouse gases than traditional agriculture, and it also uses less energy.
Organic oils can be healthier for our environment and our health.
There is however one caveat. You can still use organic oils. Organic certification is still possible, even though most growers don't use pesticides. For plants that are resistant, like olive trees, pesticides are not necessary. Certification is not required. To ensure oils are free from harmful chemicals or other additives, organic certification is possible.
Multi-vit Oil
Our Multi-Vitamin+Antioxidants Facial oil is rich in organic oils such as jojoba and rosehip. Organic Argan Oil can also be used on hair, skin, and the whole body.
What to Avoid
Do not use essential oils in excess. Do not use essential oils in excess. If you use natural Argan oil as a skin care product, it is best to not use diluted oils. Some oils are cheaper than others. This is similar to what can be found in grocery stores. These oils are not as good for your skin as organic oils.
Natural products are used to make medicine.
To avoid this, choose a brand that has been USDA certified organic. Look at the ingredients to ensure organic oils were used and not low-quality refined oils. You should ensure that there are no fillers. Your oil does not need other ingredients, except a natural preservative.
Face Vs. Body oils
The skin can be softened by oil. Some oils work better than others.
You may become comedogenic if you use heavy oils. These oils have higher levels of oleic acid (think avocados and marula oils). These oils are suitable for both oily and sensitive skin types. These oils can be used on non-comedogenic skin types with higher levels of Linoleic Acid. You can moisturize these oils with a variety of oils, such as grape seed oil or certified organic castor oil.
No matter what skin type, organic oils are safer than synthetic oils. Organic oils are less likely to cause side effects or contain harmful chemicals. Organic jojoba oil is a good choice. It mimics the natural skin structure, and it restores your moisture barrier.
These six tips will assist you in choosing and using organic oils.
1. Oil can be very beneficial for maintaining moisture in winter months. Winter skin can become very dry so it is worthwhile to invest in more occlusive oils.
2. Oil rich in vitamin A, C, and E can complement your anti-aging efforts.
3. Avoid mineral oils. These oils are not organic and made from petroleum. These oils can clog pores and could be too heavy for some people.
4. Extracting oil from plants is the first step. This oil can be used to dissolve or remove make-up, which will allow your skin to be completely clean.
5. You can add a few drops of oil to your moisturizer. Oil can make your moisturizer more oblique. This happens best if you don’t need to separate moisturizer and oil.
6. You can use organic oil in the final stages of your skincare regimen. You can use your organic oil before your moisturizer if it is lightweight and absorbent. You can also use your oil after if it is heavier.
All skin types can use organic oils, regardless of the season. It is important to choose the right oil for you skin.