1. Grape Seed Oil
Grape seed oil is made from pressed grape seeds, often a byproduct of the winemaking process. Grape seeds are packed with vitamin E and polyunsaturated fats, making grape seed oil a nourishing option for your skin.
You can apply grape seed oil directly to your skin and massage it in until it's fully absorbed.


2. Carrot Seed Oil
Carrot seed oil is an essential oil derived from cold-pressed carrot seeds. The oil is rich in anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, and it is also known for its anti-aging effects. With a high concentration of antioxidants, this oil helps to moisturize and rejuvenate the skin. Like other essential oils, carrot seed oil must first be diluted in a carrier oil before being applied to the skin.
To use carrot seed oil, combine:
- 2 teaspoons of carrier oil, such as almond or avocado oil.
- 2 drops of carrot seed oil.
Use your fingers or a cotton pad to apply the oil to your skin.


3. Olive Oil
We are familiar with olive oil as an essential ingredient in Italian dishes like pasta, pizza, and salad dressings. However, olive oil is packed with moisturizing vitamins and antioxidants, making it an excellent choice for reducing wrinkles on the skin.
Simply dip a cotton ball into:
- Extra virgin olive oil.
- A few drops of fresh lemon juice (optional).
Apply the cotton ball to your face before bedtime. It’s important to note that everyone’s skin reacts differently to various essential oils, so it’s advisable to conduct a patch test before applying the oil to larger areas of your skin.
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4. Avocado Oil
Avocado oil is rich in fatty acids, omega fats, and vitamin A, all of which nourish the skin. Not only is it an excellent moisturizer, but avocado oil also contains minerals and antioxidants that help protect your skin from harmful UV rays, which are one of the primary causes of wrinkles.
To use avocado oil, mix:
- 2 tablespoons of avocado oil.
- 3-4 drops of floral essential oils such as rose or lavender.
Place them in a 30 ml bottle. Shake gently to blend the mixture before applying to your face.


5. Lemon Oil
Lemon oil is commonly used for treating acne and fungal skin issues. It is also a popular ingredient in many anti-aging products due to its high antioxidant and antibacterial properties. As a highly concentrated oil, lemon essential oil should be diluted with other carrier oils such as grape seed oil, coconut oil, or olive oil before use. Studies have also shown that citrus peel essential oils can react strongly to sunlight, so it's best to apply them at night.
In a 50 ml bottle, mix:
- 50 ml of carrier oil (Mytour recommends using pure olive oil or grape seed oil).
- 3-5 drops of lemon essential oil.
Shake the bottle gently before applying it to your skin. For best results, use it only at night.


6. Lavender Essential Oil
The scent of lavender promotes relaxation, and the same effect can be seen with its ability to smooth out wrinkles and crow’s feet on the face. With its high antioxidant content and antibacterial properties, lavender essential oil helps treat acne and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
In a small jar or bowl, combine:
- A few drops of pure lavender essential oil.
- Extra virgin coconut oil (or any carrier oil of your choice).
Gently mix or shake the jar and incorporate it into your skincare routine.


