Which Is Most Soothing For Skin?

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Jun 20, 2013

Jenna P.

Good evening my dears :)

Currently my skin is very red and irritated because I used a new product on my skin and well... ill just say I'm never using again! It even hurts :( also, before I used the product I had spots on my face which were in the midst of healing but now they are more red and hurt too. I have an awesome skin care routine for my skin type and I'm happy with it but I would like to apply one of the oils I have here I just don't know which one will be most beneficial for my concern: olive oil? Organic castor oil? Jojoba oil? Or coconut oil.? Thanks loves :)

Jun 20, 2013

Savanna S.

Jojoba oil would definitely be the best gir your irritated skin right now (: you could also rub some cucumber on the redness to help ease pain.

Jun 20, 2013

Jenna P.

Thank you savanna! Why did you chose jojoba? I'm curious about the benefits of it :)

Jojoba and coconut oil are both known to be calming to irritated skin.

Jun 20, 2013

Emily M.

Cold cucumber might help or maybe aloe? That always helps my sore spots. Coconut and jojoba are good choices too, very soothing.

Jun 20, 2013

Jenna P.

Thank you Emily and gabbie! I will use this advice :) do you guys have any references to support this? Ill probably just google it lolz but do you guys have any tips on how to apply the oil? Should it be used on damp or dry skin? Left on for some time? Etc? Thanks! Xoxo

Jun 21, 2013

Emily M.

Try YouTube! Mother load of where I get makeup info :) good luck girl feel better!

Jun 21, 2013

Ty R.

Aloe Vera!

Jun 24, 2013

Jenna P.

Emily M- guuuuurl I'm hip!! :p hehe I'm obsessed with Some of my youtube beauty gurus. And I've been obsessed since I discovered their existence when I was 15... 5 years ago lolz. My fave gurus are shaaanxo, makeup geek and allisonlovesjb. Who are your personal faves!? A bit off topic I know but I'm a fanatic and hope to start my own channel someday hopefully soon :)

Jun 24, 2013

Jenna P.

Thank you for the post Ty! I think I'm definitely going to make a trip to roots or another local organic grocery store to buy some nice aloe vera:)