Oils to lighten the skin

Oils to lighten the skin

Jojoba oil with licorice

Jojoba oil and licorice extract can be used as a topical treatment to help lighten the skin, said Julie Gabriel, author of The Green Beauty Guide: Your Natural and Aromatic Sources of Skin Care, Hair Care, Make-up and Perfumes. Mix the mixture by mixing four teaspoons of jojoba oil in a bottle with half a teaspoon of licorice extract, stirring the mixture until the ingredients are mixed together, then put a small amount of mixture on a piece of cotton, soaking it on the skin, leaving it for 45 minutes, It can be used on a daily basis, if it does not irritate the skin. The unused mixture can be stored in a cool, dry place for one month.

Sesame oil with sandalwood and tomato leaves

The blend of aromatic tomato buds, aromatic sandalwood oil and sesame oil is used to lighten the dark skin, according to Ann Worwood, author of The Complete Book of Aromatic Oils and Aromatherapy. To make the mixture, mix half a teaspoon of Khasab oil 1 tablespoon sesame oil in a small box, stir to mix well. Then massage the skin by placing a quarter of the mixture on the fingertips, leave for 30-35 minutes, then wash, The moisturizer used after washing the skin is used, and the mixture is used

Once daily if the mixture does not cause irritation to the skin, the remaining amount of the mixture can be stored in a cool, opaque place, or in the refrigerator for 30 days.

Grape seed oil

Grape seed oil is a good treatment for skin problems such as pimples and acne. It maintains skin moisture and is also used to improve skin color. It maintains skin color because it contains a high percentage of vitamin C. You can use this mixture by placing some drops of grape seed oil on your hands, rubbing it together, without using cotton or any other tools, and be careful to use a small amount of oil.

Coconut Oil

There are many benefits of coconut oil for the skin, such as: moisturizing the skin, and lightening the color; it helps to get rid of scars and dark areas not desired on the skin; for containing the medium-chain fatty acids such as: sulfuric acid, lauric acid, It has antifungal, antibacterial, and viral properties, which cause skin irritation and irritation. Coconut oil contains vitamin E, antioxidants that help mature skin cells, naturally exfoliate skin, and grow new and healthy cells. Therefore, moisturizers commonly used with coconut oil can be replaced with regular skin massage.