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Olive Oil for Skin Care

by L&P Global Wine & Olive Oil Exporter
If you’re looking for an organic alternative to your moisturizer, you can turn to olive oil. Of the many benefits of olive oil including protecting your liver, hydrating and moisturizing your skin is also one of its best effects. Just make sure you get your supply from a trusted private label olive oil supplier, that is.

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But what exactly makes olive oil a viable skin care product and how can you apply it? Discover the benefits of olive oil on your skin.

Olive Oil Effects on Skin


Olive oil contains a variety of antioxidants and vitamins that nourish the skin. Vitamin E, a known ally of the skin combatting conditions like eczema, is also found in olive oil. Similarly, a component in olive oil called squalene hydrates the skin. 

Olive oil can also serve as a makeup remover with moisturizing components. You can use it on hard to remove products like waterproof eyeliner or mascara. Thanks to its antioxidants, it doubles as a moisturizer, hydrating the more sensitive parts of the face including the eyelids. 

The components in olive oil are also known to hydrate hair and the scalp. If you’re applying olive oil on your eyes, include your lash line as it can nourish your eyelashes.

For people with acne-prone skin, using soap made with olive oil can help reduce blemishes. This is because olive oil contains antibacterial substances that fight off the agents causing acne.


Which Olive Oil Type to Use


Remember that there are many types of olive oil in the market,  not all oils are created equal. Ideally, you should use extra virgin olive oil as it is unrefined and cold-pressed. It's the highest grade olive oil, which means it has retained the most nutrients from the olive fruit.

Extra virgin olive oil is also rich in oleic acid. 


How to Apply Olive Oil


Some skin care products already contain olive oil, so you might want to check your products in case you double up on using olive oil on your skin.

As with everything else, using copious amounts of olive oil may clog your pores and damage your skin. Use only the right amount. A good rule of thumb is to remember less is more. Since there’s no right amount to use, usually, a few drops will do the trick. 

Olive oil has many natural benefits for the body, both internally and externally.  But the real challenge is getting a fresh supply of olive oil, which can be done with a trusted private label olive oil supplier.


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