24 Sept 2013

2-in-1: Evening Cleanser & Make-up Remover

I've learned to fight oil with oil and this cleanser is my latest discovery. I have used olive oil as an eye make-up remover for years, but never considered cleansing my whole face with oil until recently. This concoction removes the residues of the day - including waterproof mascara - by gently drawing out impurities from the pores and lashes. Open comedomes - or blackheads - come to the surface for gentle extraction. Because your skin's natural oil balance is not disturbed by harsh cleansers, moisturizing is not necessary after using this cleansing oil.

Ingredients:

1 part castor oil
1 part extra virgin olive oil

Shake vigorously in a small bottle. Store out of direct sunlight.

Play with the ratios of castor to olive oil to establish what is best for your skin. If your skin tends to be oily, add more castor oil. If it's on the drier side, add more olive oil.
I tried a batch using almond oil in place of olive oil with inferior results. The extra virgin olive oil gives the elixir a delightful silky texture. Castor oil, extracted from the castor bean, is readily found in pharmacies, and extra virgin olive oil should already be in your kitchen cupboard.
Travel-sized cosmetic bottles work great for
storing small batches of DIY skin care products.

How to use:

  • Massage a small amount of cleansing oil all over your face, working out the grime of the day.
  • Carefully work into your lashes to gently remove eye make up.
  • The use of a warm wrung-out face cloth is key. The temperature should be warm enough to open your pores, but not so hot that you damage the delicate blood vessels on the bridge of your nose and cheeks. Once the cloth is wrung out, drape it over your face for a few seconds to allow the steam to open your pores and for the warmth to soften the oils. Carefully wipe the oil off with the cloth, using more specific wipes around the eyes if removing makeup.
  • Mist your face and décolletage with a toner and apply a moiturizer if your skin is particularly thirsty, but you will likely find that this cleanser will help your skin find its natural oil balance.
For me, this cleanser is best used at the end of the day because of it's deep cleansing and moisturizing effect on my skin. Use the Gentle Daily Exfoliation Powder for a more astringent morning cleansing in the shower.

If you would like to learn more about oil cleansing from another blogger, read this.

Find links to my entire natural skin care regime here. I will be releasing all of my secrets over the course of the next few weeks, so stay tuned!

See you in the clinic,
Dana




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