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Oil Cleansing Method for Acne- Does it Work

Updated on July 25, 2013

An acne free skin, a blemish free look is dream come true for all of us. We all want to get rid of pimples, dark spots, blackheads and various other skin imperfections which might make our face look dull and sordid. Oil cleansing method for acne can really help you in this regard and that too positively!

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In order to get a glowing skin without acne and blackheads it is not at all necessary that you need to pour various harsh chemicals on your skin.

There is so simply no need to use those cosmetics which might harm your skin in the long run.

So, just stay away from those creams and lotions which might promise you so much and give you so little. It is high time that you give your skin a new treat with essential oils.

Oils which will make it look brighter and more radiant from within. Some might wonder whether this method is effective or not, then let me tell you that this method has received good reviews from all those who have been opting for it, however exceptions are always there.

The right proportion of mixing of oils too is important. You need to follow a complete strategy to let this method work for you.

So just before you are about to say no to this method, just read on who knows it may work the way no other method has worked till now.

Happy Reading and a Happy Acne Free Life...

The Cleansing System opens up skin pores, removes dirt, oil and prevents acne.

How to use oil cleansing method

Take a plastic bottle and add around 3 tbsp of castor oil to it and around 7 tbsp of extra virgin olive oil. Shake the bottle well so that both the oils get mixed properly.

Castor oil is said to be effective in removing the impurities from the skin while olive oil is good as a moisturiser. For acne prone skin it is best to take the two oils in the ratio of 75:25, while if you have dry skin then it is vice versa.

Clean your hands and put a little of this oils mixture on the palm of your hands. With gentle hands, massage this oil on your face and neck in circular motions.

Make sure that the oil gets into your skin well.

Now take a soft cotton cloth and dip it into warm water. Squeeze the excessive water from the cloth and wipe your face with this cloth.

You can even keep the warm cloth on your face for a few minutes, but make sure the water is not that warm to harm your face.

Use it as many times as possible.

The steam helps your face to open up the pores and thereby impurities get removed from the face.

Once done, just use normal water to wash your face and pat it dry.

If your skin is feeling dry then surely you can apply a good moisturiser too.

Benefits of oil cleansing method

The prime benefits of this method are that it helps to get rid of pimples and acne. Apart from this, it is natural and organic in nature so there are no harms being caused to your skin.

It removes blackheads, whiteheads too.

OCM makes your skin properly moisturised and healthy too. If you are doing this on a regular basis, then surely you don’t need any kind of toner or astringent for your skin.

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Does Oil cleansing method Help to Prevent Acne

A common misconception is that oil leads to acne, but this is not true. It is not just oil rather various other factors like your diet, unhealthy lifestyle, hormones as well your age which are also responsible for acne.

In fact oil works wonders for your oil, it makes it bright and prevents pimples, acne. If you are using the right kind of oil then surely it will act as the perfect skin cleanser, helps to remove dirt and pollutants which might have clogged your skin pores. OCM is best for sensitive skin, oil skin as it makes the skin clean.

Best Oils To Use in Oil Cleansing

It is not just olive oil which can be used for treating acne. In fact you can also use jojoba oil, grapeseed oil too. Grapeseed is light weight oil and is also known for its astringent properties. Jojoba oil is good as moisturiser and protects skin natural oils.

Apart from these, various other oils which too can be used like almond oil, apricot kernel oil and evening primrose oil. You can even add a few drops of tea tree oil also because it is said to be antiseptic in nature.

Do it either daily or twice a week depending upon your conditions but be sure to get a skin which is flawless and radiant. Once you do it, slowly you will see your skin getting back a natural glow.

Things to Remember

  • Your skin might take some time to adjust to this new method of cleansing
  • OCM works on all skin types
  • Prefer not to use soap or facial cleanser when you opt for OCM

This method has been getting rave reviews from across the world. In fact a few of the people who have tried almost all methods to treat acne and pimples felt this was the best method for them. It not just made the skin but also prevented new acne from occurring.

OCM is just perfect for anti aging too. With age, the skin tends to lose its natural essential oils as well as hydration. This leads to dull and patchy skin, full of wrinkles. If you opt for oil as a cleanser this will surely help you in removing blackheads. The texture of the skin too will improve.

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