About Carrier Oils

    

Carrier oils are natural, 100% pure vegetable oils that are used to dilute essential oils before applying them to the skin. They are called carrier oils because they "carry" the essential oils onto the skin and help to spread them over a larger area.

Carrier oils are derived from the fatty portions of plants, such as seeds, nuts, or kernels. Some common carrier oils include:

  • Sweet almond oil
  • Jojoba oil
  • Rosehip Seed Oil
  • Avocado Oil
  • Apricot Kernel Oil
  • Evening Primerose Oil

Carrier oils are important for several reasons. First, they help to dilute essential oils, which can be very potent and potentially irritating if applied directly to the skin. Second, carrier oils provide their own benefits to the skin, such as moisturizing and nourishing properties. Third, carrier oils help to spread the essential oils over a larger area, making them more effective.

When choosing a carrier oil, it is important to choose a high-quality, natural oil that is free from additives and chemicals. Look for oils that are cold-pressed or expeller-pressed, as these methods help to preserve the oil's natural nutrients and properties.

Some common uses for carrier oils include:

  • Diluting essential oils for topical use
  • Massage therapy
  • Moisturizing the skin
  • Removing makeup
  • Hair care
  • Bath and body products

Overall, carrier oils are an essential component of using essential oils safely and effectively. By choosing natural, high-quality carrier oils, you can enhance the benefits of your essential oil blends and support your skin's health and well-being.