A couple of questions

When should I apply face oil to routine?

Allow the oil to fully absorb before applying your makeup for a natural, hydrated glow. Dr. Alex Roher, MD of San Diego Botox Inc recommends using face oils both in the morning and at night. He advises applying oil as the last step of your nighttime skin care routine and before your sunscreen and makeup in the morning.

Does face oil go on before or after moisturizer?

If you want to really amp up the moisture, apply your oil after applying moisturizer onto damp skin. This will help the moisturizer absorb while your face oil seals and adds an extra layer of nourishment.

How do you use face oil on skin care routine?

Facial oil top tips

  1. Be gentle when applying your facial oils. …
  2. Add facial oil to your moisturiser or straight to skin. …
  3. Don't mix your facial oil and SPF together. …
  4. Apply face oil sparingly. …
  5. Use face oil twice daily, or as needed. …
  6. Apply your facial oil at the end of your skincare routine.

What comes first serum or oil?

As a rule of thumb, we typically recommend applying products in order from lightest to heaviest. For oils and serums, that usually means applying serums (which are often water-based) first. After the serum absorbs into your skin, you can apply facial oil, and then moisturizer and sunscreen.

Should I apply rosehip oil before or after moisturizer?

Order matters—if you apply rosehip oil before you moisturize, the rosehip oil gets in the way, and the moisturizer won't 100% absorb into your skin. Always moisturize first (to replenish hydration), and apply rosehip oil after (to protect hydration).

What comes first oil or serum?

As a rule of thumb, we typically recommend applying products in order from lightest to heaviest. For oils and serums, that usually means applying serums (which are often water-based) first. After the serum absorbs into your skin, you can apply facial oil, and then moisturizer and sunscreen.

Should I use face oil at night?

Both Williams and Louise recommend using face oil both morning and night, the way you would any other moisturizer, while Rouleau cautions against daytime use. "Face oils are not ideal to use in the morning [because they may interfere] with the daytime protection you need from your sunscreen," she explains.

Is face oil necessary?

Turns out, facial oils are totally worth the hype. … "The skin needs oil to maintain a healthy balance, otherwise, it gets too dry which can cause breakouts, fine lines, and wrinkles. Using a facial oil helps keep moisture in the skin while protecting it from the environmental damage," she explains.