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Essential Oils for Wrinkles? 20 Anti-Aging Oils to Add to Your Routine

https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/essential-oils-for-wrinkles#base-oils

When it comes to wrinkle treatments, the options seem endless. Should you choose a cream or a lightweight anti-aging moisturizer? What about a vitamin C serum or acid-based gel? If you’re looking for more natural-based treatments, though, you might consider making your own anti-aging serum with the help of essential oils.
Essential oils can’t get rid of wrinkles, but they can help minimize them. They may also:
  • boost collagen
  • even out skin tone
  • help your complexion
  • reduce inflammation
  • promote skin cell turnover
  • protect from environmental damage

You may already know that antioxidant-rich foods, such as berries and green leafy veggies, can help ward off chronic diseases. This is due to their effects on free radicals.
Antioxidants can also have an impact on wrinkles via essential oils. They work by controlling free radical scavenging activity. In turn, the essential oils may help prevent the damaging effects of everyday environmental stresses, such as air pollution, sunlight, and smoke.
Keep reading to learn more about some of the different antioxidant bases you can use for your essential oil wrinkle therapy.

Rosemary

This herb is known for both its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. When it comes to skin health, rosemary’s natural oxidative defenses may help prevent free radicals from causing damage.
One 2014 study noted significant results within seven days of using rosemary essential oil in 10 mg/kg doses. Rosemary may also help benefit your skin by increasing circulation and reducing overall inflammation. The most benefits are related to alcohol extracts from the leaves.

Lemon

This powerful antioxidant is high in vitamin C. It’s often found in over-the-counter anti-aging products. According to a 1999 study, lemon oil was found to reduce oxidative damage on the skin’s surface. Aside from its anti-aging potential, lemon can also help protect your skin from sun damage.

Clary sage

Sage is a type of evergreen-like shrub. Clary sage, a cousin of traditional sage, is different in both taste and medicinal uses. This plant is sweeter to the taste and smell. And according to a 2004 study, clary sage has antioxidant properties that can help prevent DNA and protein damage.
This may translate to anti-aging benefits when used on the skin. Clary sage also has antimicrobial effects.

Carrot seed

This root vegetable has hidden properties in its seeds. For example, carrot seed has been used in the past as a muscle relaxant and as a low blood sugar remedy. A study on the effects of rats found that carrot seed also has liver protective properties. The authors of a 2012 study also noted antioxidative activities in the oil.

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