Camellia Oil: The Key to a Better Skincare Routine

Camellia Oil has been a staple of beauty in Eastern Asia, and it's surely making its way over to western markets. If you haven't considered using it in your daily routine, here's a few reasons to change your mind:

Promotes Collagen Production

Studies have proven that camellia japonica oil has a significant effect in boosting the collagen production in skin. In a study from the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, scientists discovered that the use of the oil significantly increases activity of the COL1A2 promoter, which is a gene that produces type I collagen. You’re probably wondering: what the heck does that mean? To put it simply, this just means that by using camellia oil, your skin will have more elasticity, and help give you a youthful look. Which brings us to our next point:

Anti-Aging Properties

Camellia oil can also prevent aging. That’s right folks: not only can it reduce wrinkles, but prevent them too! This is because in addition to boosting collagen, they have plenty of antioxidants that help brighten your skin. These antioxidants include vitamins A, B, D, and E, and Ω3, Ω6, and Ω9 fatty acids, which all help manage your skin and keeps your cells healthy.

High-Moisturizing Qualities

One of the things camellia oil is best known for is being an amazing moisturizer. It’s been proven to lock moisture in the skin. Because it’s light and non-comedogenic, you don’t have to worry about it clogging your pores, making it great for those with acne-prone skin. Furthermore, due to its anti-inflammatory properties, it helps in healing sun damage and can reduce the appearance of scars.

Ways to Include Camellia Oil in Your Daily Routine

1. Pat the oil around your eyes before bedtime. This will help brighten the area and renew the skin.

2. Want a DIY face mask? In a bowl, warm up equal parts camellia oil, aloe vera, and honey. When the temperature is to your liking, apply the mix to your face for a 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse with cold water. Make sure you moisturize afterwards! This will reduce redness, promote cell turnover, and leave your skin feeling glow-y!

3. Prevent Scarring. Let's be real, we all pop zits every now and then. It's not ideal, but we do it anyway. What matters is what you do afterwards. If you want to keep that bad boy from turning to a nasty scar, camellia oil has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties that are going to help you heal as quick as possible!

4. Moisturizer. Gently pat the camellia oil into your skin--it'll absorb quickly! Due to its non-comedogenic properties, it won't leave you feeling greasy or clogged. You can even use it on your scalp to treat dryness and flaking!

 

 

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