My experience with Oil-Cleansing Method plus Homemade face cream recipe (2024)

Months ago I came across a post from where I found out that it is good to wash your face with oil(s). Yes, THE oils that you cook with. I was sceptic at the beginning so I started reading more about it just from a curiosity. I am not going to re-write here what I read on those many blogs I have found, and you would be surprised how many people actually do it (use oil to wash their faces with). Instead, if you’re interested, I’m posting links to a few of those posts I think are filled with good information about OCM (Oil-Cleansing Method) on the bottom of my post (look at related articles).

I’ve decided to try it.

I do have an oily skin and almost every day I had to wash it with water a few times a day in order to get rid of that oily shining.

I mixed my first batch of oils about two months ago using:

3 tsp Olive Oil

9 Tsp Hazelnut Oil

I keep it in a bottle of my old store-bought cleanser in the bathroom.

I’m almost out of my first batch but, for sure, there will be another one. I really like the way my skin feels and looks. I do not have to wash my face with water every few hours in order to stop shining 🙂

In my entire life I might have used one or two face creams but for the last few years I used non. Using the OCM has made my skin REALLY dry in some areas. From what I read I know that it happens when you chose a bad mix of oils for your skin or the proportions are not right. Next time I’m going to use more olive oil and less of the second oil (not sure yet which one I’m going to use).

So far to get rid of that dry patches on my skin I’ve decided to make my own face cream that would help me but not make my skin oily again.

I choose to use coconut oil. This oil is very moisturaizing and it suppose to be one of the best to use on your skin. I bought mine in our local store for $6 (14 oz.). I used it before to make deodorant and there is still plenty left in the jar.

For the face cream I used only 1.5 oz. I didn’t want to make a whole lot in case if it turned out bad and in addition I had a very small jar (2.3 oz) kept after my last store-bought face cream cleanser.

For the cream I used:

1.5 oz coconut oil

2 pills of vitamin C (crushed) *

3 capsules vitamin E

This cream is super easy to make. Coconut oil melts when it touches the skin but to dissolve the vitamin C and E in it I had to melt it in a double boiler. It took only a few minutes for the oil to change its consistency. It didn’t even have the time get warm. I powdered 2 pills of vitamin C and mixed it to the oil. I made sure that the oil is cold and then I mixed in the vitamin E (poked a whole with a sharp knife in every capsule and squeezed the liquid out).

* When I was making this cream the temperature in my kitchen was too warm for the coconut oil to set to its natural consistency so I put it in the fridge for 5 minutes. After I took it out I’d noticed that most of the powdered vitamin C is on the bottom of the jar. I left the cream to sit on my counter for 10 minutes until it became very soft and almost melted again. After that I stirred it really good with a toothpick and put it back to the fridge for one minute. I took it out, gave a good stir and put it back to the fridge again. I repeated it for a several times. To get rid of that problem I’m going to get a liquid vitamin C for my next batch.

This is what I ended up with. Very soft and easy to put on the skin cream.

When the temperature is below 75 F this cream won’t melt, so you can keep in the bathroom, for example.

When the temperature reaches above 75 F this cream will melt so it is better to keep it in the fridge. At this point it will get hard. It is still easy to apply and absorbs quickly.

Love, Love, Love this cream!!!

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What is the recipe for facial oil cleanser? ›

For Normal/Combination Skin:
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  2. 1/2 cup olive oil.
  3. 1 to 2 drops tea tree oil.

Which oil is best for oil cleansing? ›

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What is the ratio for oil cleansing? ›

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The oils most commonly used in DIY recipes are olive oil and castor oil. Most recipes recommend starting with a one-to-one ratio of these two oils, then increase the amount of olive oil for dry skin or castor oil for oily or acne-prone skin.

What is the best natural cleanser for face? ›

Vitamin-C-rich fruits, milk, curd, honey, and egg are great to be used in homemade face cleansers. Avoid using ingredients that are too harsh or acidic. It's best to steer clear of lemon juice and baking soda as they can be quite stripping of hydration.

Can you use Vaseline as oil cleanser? ›

The answer is yes, Vaseline can be an effective makeup remover. Its oil-based formula can effectively dissolve and lift makeup, even waterproof mascara and long-wearing foundation. It is also gentle on the skin, making it suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.

What oil is closest to sebum? ›

The Winner: Jojoba Oil

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What are the disadvantages of oil cleansing? ›

Leaves an oily residue

Cleansing oils offer better hydration than soaps, but they can also be tricky to wipe off the skin, leaving behind a tacky residue. Make sure you remove excess oil before continuing your routine.

What is oil to combination skin? ›

1) Oily to Combination Skin: Oily areas: This skin type tends to have excess oil production, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) Combination areas: The cheeks and other parts of the face may have a more balanced or normal oil production.

What is combination to oily skin? ›

What is combination skin? Combination skin is recognized as having oily skin in some areas of your face and dry skin in other areas. Typically, the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) are more prone to oiliness and the dry areas usually persist around the cheeks, jaw area and along the hairline.

Do dermatologists recommend oil cleansing method? ›

If you have dry skin, look for products with avocado, jojoba, or sunflower oil, Dr. Zeichner says. And for those with normal to sensitive skin, he recommends opting for cleansers with calming oils, such as rosemary and camellia seed oil.

What happens if you oil cleanse too much? ›

Dermatologist and founder of Visha Skincare Purvisha Patel, MD, echoes the fact that dryness can happen if you're going overboard on oil cleansing.

How do you emulsify oil cleanser? ›

EXTRA STEP - EMULSIFY: In order to turn the oil cleanser into a *cleansing milk, add water to your hands and repeat the massage motions on the skin. If you feel like the product has soaked into the skin, add more water to help with emulsification.

What is the difference between face oil and oil cleanser? ›

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Can you use face oil as a cleanser? ›

But you can totally wash your face with oil, if you know how. Don't worry, I'm going to give you all of my tips and tricks! Oil cleansing is so much better for your skin than soap because it doesn't strip your skin of it's natural protective barrier, and it doesn't alter your pH balance.

What is cleansing oil made of? ›

Depending on the product and the effects desired, cleansing oils usually contain a mixture of botanical oils (olive, sunflower, sesame, safflower, almond, grape seed), extracts (green tea, jasmine) and/or vitamins (vitamin E and C).

What do oil cleansers contain? ›

This is how a cleansing oil can dissolve makeup and excess oil as well as leaving skin nourished. As well as oil, oil cleansers also contain surfactants and an ingredient called an emulsifier. These ingredients allow the oils and the substances they have dissolved to combine with water and rinse off the skin easily.

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