They
are touted as alternatives to condition hair, moisturize skin, fight acne, and
strengthen nails. Take a stroll down the beauty aisle of your drugstore and
you’ll find them in many products. Do they work? You might need to experiment.
Everyone’s skin is different, and it comes down to trial and error.
Marula
Made
from the fruit of the marula tree, which is native to South Africa, this oil is
rich and hydrating. It’s full of fatty acids, which dermatologists say soothe
dry skin. It absorbs quickly and won’t leave you shiny or greasy.
Tea Tree
Red,
inflamed breakouts happen when bacteria gets trapped inside your pores.
Research shows that tea tree oil helps zap that bacteria. In one trial, it beat
a placebo gel (which has no active ingredients) at treating acne and calming
inflammation. Another study found that it was as effective as benzoyl peroxide,
a common ingredient in over-the-counter zit remedies.
Argan
Sometimes
called “liquid gold,” argan oil is rich in antioxidants called polyphenols,
which can fight the effects of aging. Dermatologists also say its omega-3 fatty
acids boost collagen growth and plump up your skin. It doesn’t matter if you
have a dry, oily, or normal skin type.
It
also conditions hair, but doesn’t weight it down or make it feel greasy. You
can still use your other hair care products, too.
Chamomile and Peppermint
You
probably think of chamomile as a relaxing tea, but the oil from this daisy-like
plant can also calm your skin. Skin specialists call it an anti-inflammatory
and an antiseptic, which cuts down on redness, irritation, and the chance of
infection. Peppermint oil has the same soothing properties.
Coconut
Dry,
cracked skin is more likely to get infected, irritated, and have allergic
reactions. Coconut oil protects and moisturizes it, and soothes the scaly,
rough patches that go along with common conditions like eczema, too.
Rosehip and Carrot
You’ll
find vitamin A in lots of skin care products. It’s a “retinoid,” a chemical
that helps replace old skin cells with new ones and make collagen, which can
ease color changes from scarring and stretch marks. Two oils that are
particularly rich in vitamin A: rosehip seed and carrot.
Rosemary and Castor
Want
to plump up your ponytail? Does your scalp show more than it used to? Rosemary
oil may help you get a thicker, shinier mane. In one study, 6 months of
treatment worked as well as 2% minoxidil against androgenetic alopecia, a
common form of hair loss in men and women. And it was less likely to cause an
itchy scalp.
Castor
oil is another home remedy said to thicken brows and lashes. Before you try it,
ask your doctor if it’s safe, since it would go near your eyes. The jury’s
still out as to whether it really works.
Olive and Avocado
Got
thin or brittle nails? For a simple, all-natural solution, dab a little olive
or avocado oil on them before bed. The oils will soak in overnight and nourish
with good-for-you fatty acids. You can use other types of oil for this, too.
Sesame
Could you replace your mouthwash with oil? It’s trendy, but oil pulling, or rinsing out your mouth with oil, is a generations-old remedy for healthy teeth and gums. Research shows it might help. Recent international studies found that swishing with sesame oil (coconut and sunflower work, too) can cut plaque and gingivitis. It may also wash away the microorganisms that cause bad breath.
Could you replace your mouthwash with oil? It’s trendy, but oil pulling, or rinsing out your mouth with oil, is a generations-old remedy for healthy teeth and gums. Research shows it might help. Recent international studies found that swishing with sesame oil (coconut and sunflower work, too) can cut plaque and gingivitis. It may also wash away the microorganisms that cause bad breath.
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