YOGYAKARTA 'Caring for the skin' is one of the steps that requires exploration. In principle, it is necessary to maintain cleanliness, humidity, and increase protection so that the skin is healthy, it still needs to be added nutrition for various purposes. If you use skincare or apply olive oil directly, what are the benefits and are there a risk?

Olive oil is known as one of the dressing ingredients in a plate of salads. Sometimes it is also used for mixtures of chili sauce, marine fish, and others. But for skin care, many studies show the benefits.

According to aesthetic plastic surgeon Paul Lorenc reported by Byrdie, Wednesday, March 29, zatitu oil contains antioxidants that fight the damage caused by free radicals. squalene material in olive oil is also very hydrating. Since ancient times, olive oil has also been used, including for hair, eyebrows, and beauty.

Most skin types can take advantage of olive oil. But for those of you who have sensitive and acne skin, you have to avoid it.

Olive oil is obtained by squeezing oil from whole olives. This oil is rich in single unsaturated fatty acids, it is a type of healthy fat that is useful as cosmetics. In addition, olive oil contains good antioxodan for the skin. Olive oil is one of the vegetable oils with high performance and is praised for its emoliene and moisturizer properties.

The benefits of zatitu oil, first is preventing water loss. Second, protecting damage and susceptibility. This means that olive oil provides protection against self-aging and prevents irritation and reddish skin. The protection of self-aging is supported by vitamins-rich content A,D,K, and E as well as squalene in olive oil.

In addition to above, olive oil can also be used to remove makeup. For example, makeup that contains waxy substances such as mascara and waterproof eyeliner. In addition, olive oil can be anti-inflammatory because of the triterpene content which helps many biological reactions such as those needed to heal wounds.

Although all skin types can take advantage of olive oil. But it is not recommended to use skin tends to acne. Because olive oil is rich in fatty acids, which are a source of food for bacteria and yeast that cause acne to grow.

Zapment oil also worsens dermatitis and should not be used in infants. In addition, avoid using too much olive oil because it can cause pores to become clogged in some skin types.


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