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Article: Oil & Water Are NOT Opposites In Skincare

Oil & Water Are NOT Opposites In Skincare

Oil & Water Are NOT Opposites In Skincare

Oil and water play essential but different roles in your skincare routine and are meant to work together. Understanding how each one functions and knowing how to use them in your routine is key for your best skin.

Explore our full guides:

-> OIL: Serum Guide & Oil Cleansing Guide

-> WATER: Moisturizer Guide & Aloe Cleanser Guide

 

Why Our Skin Needs Both

Every skincare product has a primary substance that makes up most of the formula. This base is usually water, oils, or a combination of both. Water = hydration. Oil = nourishment + barrier support.

 

The Role of Water

Water based products are made to deeply hydrate and absorb quickly. Our Repair Cream & Blue Tansy HA Moisturizer are perfect examples. These formulas soften the skin without leaving residue and are followed by humectants.

 

The Role of Oil

Oil based products are more emollient and tend to sit on the skin longer. They help deliver vitamins and nutrients to the skin. While they do not hydrate on their own, they do play a critical role in preventing moisture loss.

 

Why Layering Order Matters

Water based products should always be applied first so hydration can penetrate the skin. Oils and oil based serums should follow to seal in that moisture, rather than creating a barrier that blocks absorption.

 

Cleansers and Daily Use

Oil cleansers dissolve buildup without stripping the skin. Water/aloe based cleansers gently cleanse while supporting hydration. Together, they prepare the skin to better receive both water and oil based treatments.

 

What Works for Your Skin

Your skin’s needs should guide the products you use. Oily or acne prone skin often does not need less oil, but the right oils used correctly. Dry skin does not only need moisture, it also needs oils that support and protect the barrier.

 

Balancing Act

Oil and water are not opposites in skincare. They are complementary! When you understand their roles and layer them correctly, products absorb better, & you get the best skin possible for you.

 

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