The 3 Best Essential Oils for Wrinkles

The 3 Best Essential Oils for Wrinkles

We all want to prevent getting wrinkles. However, many name-brand wrinkle cream solutions are filled with unnatural chemicals. Why risk putting all those nasty chemicals on your face morning and evening when there are healthy alternatives?

As for healthy alternatives, you can start by using quality essential oils to prevent those unwanted wrinkles. Not only do essential oils provide healthy alternatives to those name-brand wrinkle creams, but they’re also drastically cheaper.

In the recipes below, you can create your own anti-wrinkle serum that will put all those chemical-ridden wrinkle creams to shame. Bye-bye, nasty chemicals; hello, natural alternatives you can make at home.

Why Do We Get Wrinkles?

The simple truth: We will all get wrinkles someday.

It’s just the result of our body’s natural aging process. Our skin becomes more thin, less elastic, and increasingly dry as we age. This will then result in fragile and delicate skin that is less able to protect itself. This leads to creases, lines, and wrinkles.

To be more specific, the skin is made up of three layers.

  1. The first and outermost layer is called the Epidermis.
  2. The second or middle layer is called the Dermis.
  3. The innermost layer is called the Subcutaneous.

The dermis contains fibers that are called elastin. These little fibers are responsible for making skin elastic. There is also a protein found in the dermis called collagen, which helps in preventing wrinkles.

We all get wrinkles eventually.
We all get wrinkles eventually.

As the skin ages, elastin and collagen levels begin to diminish, causing the skin to become more thin and frail. This aging process prevents the epidermis from getting the needed moisture. To make matters worse, the fat content found in the subcutaneous layers, which gives skin a more plump and supple appearance, also begins to disappear.

With these factors combined, the skin is more prone to wrinkling and sagging.

In other words, wrinkles form on the skin because it’s not getting the proper amount of moisture it needs to stay smooth and supple. This is why it is always very important to keep your face well-hydrated. The more hydrated you keep your skin, the more it will effectively retain elastin and collagen.

With the following three anti-aging essential oils, you can rest assured that you’re taking the necessary steps toward the goal of keeping your skin well-hydrated. We’ll all age, and there’s nothing to fear concerning aging. But, if you’re looking to slow the process in terms of wrinkles, opt for natural options.

1. Lavender Essential Oil

Lavender essential oil is a favorite for many oil lovers due to its wide range of uses. One of the many reasons this is a favorite ingredient for skin care recipes is its ability to prevent aging effects due to sun exposure, as well as its analgesic and soothing effects.

There is some debate as to whether lavender is useful for skin health. Research shows that many of the claims made against lavender oil for skin use are unfounded. For further reading, check out this page: “Lavender Oil – Skin Saviour or Skin Irritant?” – You decide.

Studies show that this refreshingly scented oil has anti-inflammatory properties, which can be very helpful to the skin as it ages. It’s suggested that because of its bactericidal effects and anti-inflammatory effects, lavender oil also helps control acne.

Lavender Anti-Wrinkle Serum

Lavender Oil for Wrinkles

Not only does this serum help prevent wrinkles, but it also has an amazing relaxing scent. Did you know that a stressful lifestyle can cause wrinkles? Lavender oil is one of the most important oils for relaxation and aromatherapy. Use the following Lavender Anti-Aging Serum to help prevent wrinkles while encouraging relaxation.

Ingredients:

  • 10 Drops of Lavender Essential Oil
  • 3 Drops of Lemon Essential Oil
  • 2 oz. of Coconut Oil

Fill a small saucepan with about three inches of water. Place the saucepan on the stove and turn on medium-low heat. In a small jar, add the coconut oil.

After the water in the saucepan is warm, place the jar of coconut oil in the warm saucepan. Next, stir the oil until completely melted and remove the jar from the saucepan.

Finally, add your lavender and lemon essential oils to the mixture. Allow this mixture to cool. Once cool, it’s ready to use!

To Use:

Apply to your face and neck areas, then massage gently. Remember, with facial serums, less is more. If you apply too much to your face, you will be quite greasy, and you will need to wipe some of it off. So, apply just enough to cover your entire face and neck.

This is a great serum, and it is something you will certainly want to give a try. You will be left with hydrated, healthy, and happy skin. Your skin will thank you!

2. Rose Geranium Essential Oil

Geranium is a small shrub with beautiful and delicate flowers. This small and lovely little bush is native to South Africa. There are many different varieties (over 200 species) of geraniums, but only a few of them are used to make essential oils.

Most of us have heard of the two most common kinds of oils made from this plant: Geranium and Rose Geranium essential oil. Both of these oils are very similar, but the latter has a more rosy scent (hence the name).

There have been some recent studies conducted with Rose Geranium oil that are quite promising. Studies show that rose geranium essential oil (called RGEO in the study) has potent anti-inflammatory effects when applied to the skin.  (Source)

When it comes to using this oil on your skin with a carrier oil (or another base), the anti-inflammatory effects make it a very suitable oil indeed. Not only will this delightfully floral-scented oil help your face stay well-hydrated and ward off wrinkles, but it will effectively soothe the skin. Be sure to add this oil to your collection.

Also, try this scent in your diffuser to create an aromatic scent that is sure to relax.

Rose Geranium Soothing Bedtime Toner

Rose Geranium Oil for Wrinkles

It is always important to have a nightly routine of healthy habits before you go to bed. Go ahead and try out this simple skin toner recipe below and add it to your daily bedtime routine.

Ingredients:

  • 5-7 Drops of Rose Geranium Essential Oil
  • 2 Tablespoons of Pure Aloe Vera Gel

In a small jar, combine your ingredients and mix. Keep the mixture stored in a cool, dry location.

To use:

After showering or washing your face, apply a small amount to your face and neck. Spread on the toner until your whole face and neck are completely covered. Make sure you don’t apply too much, as you will be sleeping with the toner on, and you don’t want it all over your pillow!

3. Frankincense Essential Oil

Frankincense oil is a wonderful and interesting oil. Originating in Africa, Asia, and Middle Eastern areas, frankincense has been used throughout ancient history up to the present day. Indeed, people have used frankincense in a variety of different ways. Frankincense has been used as a key ingredient in ancient perfumes and medicines, as well as in ceremonial traditions.

This essential oil is made from the Boswellia tree. What is known as frankincense is actually resin gum that is collected at the bottom of the tree. To produce the resin gum, the Boswellia tree is cut at the base of the trunk. At the incision of the trunk, the milk-like resin begins to flow. Once the resin hardens to an orange pebble-like gum, it’s then able to be collected.

Over the years, research and studies have been performed relating to frankincense and its potential benefits and uses. So far, the results of these studies are very promising. Studies have suggested that frankincense oil has the ability to distinguish between cancerous bladder cells and normal bladder cells. There has also been some anti-carcinogenic activity in mice with chemically induced skin cancer. (Source)

What about the effects of frankincense on the skin?

Well, there’s a lot to be said about that as well.

  • Studies have shown that Boswellia extract produces an even skin tone and reduces redness in the skin.
  • Studies also show that it reduces inflammation and irritation.
  • What about wrinkles and lines? Studies show that frankincense (mixed with a carrier oil) is an effective topical solution to relax the skin and reduce facial lines. (Source)

Keeping your skin well hydrated is critical to youthful skin. There’s no need for skin moisturizers that contain questionable or downright harmful chemicals. Mixed with an appropriate carrier oil, frankincense essential oil is an excellent way to keep your skin moisturized (not to mention the amazing smell too).

Other notable uses for frankincense include acne prevention and eczema. The anti-inflammatory properties of this oil are very conducive to healthy skin.

If you don’t have Frankincense essential oil in your collection, now would be the perfect time to add it.  There are plenty of great topical uses for Frankincense oil. If you really like the warm, comforting, and soothing scent of Frankincense oil, you can also add a few drops to your oil diffuser!

Frankincense Anti-Aging Serum

Frankincense Oil for Wrinkles

It’s reassuring when there are natural alternatives that can provide the same (or better) results than synthetic products. You can rest assured that this 100% natural frankincense anti-aging serum can replace any of those old brand-name wrinkle creams that are loaded with nasty chemicals.

Ingredients:

  • 2 Tablespoons of Sweet Almond Oil (or preferred carrier oil)
  • 7 Drops of Frankincense Essential Oil

In any container of your choice, blend the ingredients and store them out of direct sunlight.

To Use:

Use once to twice a day and enjoy the wonderful benefits of this recipe. If you’re allergic to almond oil, you can use any other carrier oil that you’re comfortable with.

 Wrap Up

It’s important for us ladies to feel good about the way we look. And, if you have wrinkles, you should feel good nonetheless. There’s no shame in wrinkles, but there are ways to slow the process if that interests you. Natural beauty is a wonderful thing indeed. It’s not skin deep; it’s a lifestyle.

It is also important for us to know we are making healthy choices. Knowing of all the harsh ingredients found in most skincare products, it’s time to part ways with them. But don’t stop there. Just because commercial and brand-name wrinkle creams are questionable at best, there is no reason to give up on preventing unwanted wrinkles by using natural alternatives.

Give your skin the look you want by going natural with the above three amazing essential oils. Isn’t it a great relief to know that there’s always a healthy alternative? Remember, you will never regret going natural.

Explore your essential oils options and determine which ones work best for you. Also, be sure to use best practices when applying any new solutions to your skin, like patch testing, mixing EOs with carrier oils, etc. Everyone’s skin is different, and you may prefer one oil over the other. Either way, using these simple essential oil recipes will make you feel more confident, beautiful, and healthy.

Essential Oils for Wrinkles FAQs

What is the recommended usage of essential oils to treat wrinkles?

Mix the essential oils with a carrier oil and apply to the skin 2-3 times per week in the evening. If you have sensitive skin, use a lower concentration of essential oils at first to see how the skin responds. Do a patch test and check with your dermatologist if you have common skin irritations.

How do you incorporate essential oils into your skincare routine for wrinkles?

Add 2-3 drops of essential oil into your regular anti-aging moisturizer or serum and apply to wrinkled areas.

Are essential oils safe and effective for wrinkles around the delicate eye area?

In most cases, essential oils are safe for undereye wrinkles when properly diluted with a carrier oil to avoid irritation. Use extra caution, do a patch test, and confirm with your dermatologist first. Always start with a far weaker concentration than you think you’ll need at first to be extra cautious.

What precautions should you take when using essential oils for wrinkles?

Do not ingest oils, and do not apply them without first diluting them in a carrier oil. Always do a patch test before widespread use to check for allergic reactions. Avoid sun exposure after use and use quality pure essential oils as part of your DIYs.

How long does it take to see results when using essential oils for wrinkles?

Results vary by individual. Consistent use for 4-6 weeks is recommended to notice significant improvements in wrinkle depth and skin firmness. This will vary depending on a wide variety of factors.

2 thoughts on “The 3 Best Essential Oils for Wrinkles”

  1. Amazing..This oil looks good. I will use this product.. Seems useful for wrinkle prevention skin health as well as a good natural product remedy far better than others ..thank you.

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