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Dealing with keratosis pilaris?
Essential oils might help. They can soothe and smooth your skin.
Curious which ones work best?
Let’s explore the top essential oils for keratosis pilaris and how to use them!
Tea Tree Essential Oil
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Tea tree essential oil is renowned for its antifungal and antiseptic properties, making it a great option for managing keratosis pilaris.
Mix a few drops with a carrier oil like coconut oil and massage it onto the affected area twice daily.
Regular use can help reduce redness and exfoliate dead skin cells, promoting smoother skin over time.
Lavender Essential Oil
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Lavender essential oil is soothing and helps to reduce inflammation associated with keratosis pilaris.
Dilute it with a carrier oil and massage it gently into the affected areas after your shower, ideally twice a day.
Its calming properties can also help to soothe irritation and promote skin healing naturally.
Geranium Essential Oil
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Geranium essential oil is excellent for balancing the skin and reducing inflammation.
To use, mix a few drops with a hydrating carrier oil and apply it to the areas where you have keratosis pilaris, both in the morning and at night.
The oil helps to tone the skin, minimizing the appearance of those pesky bumps.
Frankincense Essential Oil
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Frankincense essential oil has anti-inflammatory properties that can help to reduce the redness and irritation associated with keratosis pilaris.
Blend a few drops with your favorite moisturizer or carrier oil and apply to the affected area twice daily.
It aids in skin regeneration, improving texture over time.
Rosemary Essential Oil
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Rosemary essential oil is effective in promoting circulation and soothing irritated skin.
Combine with a carrier oil and massage it onto the affected areas, especially after exfoliating in the shower.
Applying it twice a day can help smooth out the rough patches caused by keratosis pilaris.
Cedarwood Essential Oil
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Cedarwood essential oil has antifungal and antiseptic properties that can be beneficial for keratosis pilaris.
Dilute with a carrier oil and apply it to the affected areas, particularly after bathing and before bed.
Its soothing properties help reduce irritation and the appearance of bumps.
Chamomile Essential Oil
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Chamomile essential oil is known for its calming and anti-inflammatory effects, making it ideal for sensitive skin conditions like keratosis pilaris.
Blend it with a gentle carrier oil and apply to the affected areas twice daily.
Its calming effects help to reduce redness and irritation, promoting smoother skin.
Bergamot Essential Oil
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Bergamot essential oil is effective for skin clarity and has balancing properties that can help with keratosis pilaris.
Dilute with a carrier oil and apply to the affected skin after showering and once more before bed.
It aids in reducing inflammation and promoting an even skin tone.
Lemongrass Essential Oil
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Lemongrass essential oil has antibacterial and antifungal qualities, which can help manage keratosis pilaris.
Mix with a carrier oil and apply to the affected areas twice daily, preferably after bathing.
The oil helps to keep the skin clean and reduce the buildup of dead skin cells that cause the condition.