This was supposed to be a video post, but it’s been so gray and dreary here the last few days that I can’t seem to get good lighting no matter where I go! So you’ll have to deal with text instead.
What is the oil cleansing method, you ask? And what kind of silly person came up with that idea? I mean, it’s OIL. Right?
Apparently it’s not that straightforward. Who knew?!
To get a total rundown of the idea, check out this website. They recommend using a blend of castor oil and extra virgin olive oil, but I use 100% jojoba oil and it’s worked fine for me so far.
The basic idea is that the oil breaks down the oil in your pores, and then it all washes away together. The specific method they recommend is steaming your face with a hot washcloth and then washing away with cold water, but I just put the oil on my face before getting in the shower. Before turning the water cold (which I do to wash my hair anyways!), I scrub my face really well with a washcloth.
It doesn’t sound like it would work well, but it’s done wonders for my skin. I’ve got ridiculously sensitive skin, that’s also combination and tends to get really oily in the t-zone. Except that it also has a tendency towards dryness, so what happens if I’m not really careful is gross oily skin with a layer of dry flaky skin on top. Ew! That doesn’t happen with the jojoba oil/OCM; when I get out of the shower my face feels nice and clean, but not tight. There’s no dryness and it’s even helped with my oiliness! I still get the occasional blemish, but it happens maybe once a month or once every two months – my skin is pretty clear, overall. It should be noted that I didn’t exactly have problem skin before; there was the dry/oily issue, but I’ve haven’t had too many problems with recurring zits in years.
It’s not expensive, either – I’m not sure what the price of castor oil and extra virgin olive oil would break down to, but I bought a ten dollar 4 oz bottle of jojoba oil from Whole Foods in the first or second week of November, and it’s still got somewhere between half and two thirds of the bottle left. There’s also the green benefit – no icky chemicals or weird fragrances going on your skin (this might be more of an issue for me than most people, as like I said, my skin’s sensitivity is near legend amongst my friends).
So – what do you think? Sound like something you’d like to try? Or are you going to stick with more conventional methods? And while I’m at it with the endless questions, what’s your best skincare tip?
Update early 2011: I just wanted to add that I’m still using the OCM and I would never switch back to conventional methods now! My skin tone and texture has evened out a lot, my skin is still clear aside from the occasional one pimple, and it’s much less oily than it used to be, to boot. I highly recommend it!




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