
I used to think face oils were only for dry, flaky skin. A friend with shiny, oily skin swore by jojoba oil, so I hesitantly tried a drop. To my surprise, it didn’t make my T-zone greasier—it balanced it. That’s when I realized how much misinformation floats around about these nourishing products.
5 Common Face Oil Myths, Busted
Let’s clear up the confusion:
- Myth 1: Oily skin doesn’t need oil.
Fact: Oily skin can be dehydrated. Oils like jojoba mimic your skin’s natural sebum, helping regulate excess oil production. - Myth 2: All face oils clog pores.
Fact: Non-comedogenic oils (e.g., jojoba, squalane) won’t block pores. Avoid heavy, comedogenic oils like coconut oil if you’re prone to breakouts. - Myth 3: You only need oil in winter.
Fact: Summer’s AC and sun exposure can dry out skin. Light oils like rosehip help lock in moisture year-round. - Myth 4: All oils are the same.
Fact: Rosehip oil is great for anti-aging (it has vitamin A), while marula oil calms sensitive skin. - Myth 5: Oil should go before moisturizer.
Fact: Thicker oils go last (they seal in moisture), while lightweight ones can go under moisturizer.
Popular Face Oils: A Quick Comparison
Not sure which oil fits your skin? Here’s a breakdown:
| Oil Name | Best For | Key Benefits | Texture |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jojoba | Oily/combo skin | Balances sebum, non-comedogenic | Light, absorbs fast |
| Argan | Dry/damaged skin | Nourishes, adds shine | Medium, slightly nutty |
| Rosehip | Mature skin | Anti-aging (vitamin A), fades scars | Light, watery |
| Marula | Sensitive skin | Calms redness, hydrates | Ultra-light, non-greasy |
| Squalane | All skin types | Deep hydration, compatible with all routines | Super light, almost weightless |
How to Choose Your Perfect Oil
Start with these steps:
- Match to skin type: Oily skin → jojoba; dry → argan; sensitive → marula.
- Target your concerns: Anti-aging → rosehip; hydration → squalane.
- Test texture: If you hate heavy products, skip argan and go for squalane.
Classic Wisdom on Self-Care
Self-care is how you take your power back. — Lalah Delia
Using a face oil isn’t just about skincare—it’s a small, intentional act. Taking 30 seconds to massage oil into your skin can be a moment of calm in a busy day.
FAQ: Can Oily Skin Really Use Face Oil?
Q: I have super oily skin—should I avoid face oils?
A: No! Look for non-comedogenic, lightweight oils like jojoba or squalane. My friend with oily skin uses jojoba oil every night, and her midday shine has decreased by half. The key is to start with 1-2 drops and see how your skin reacts.
Routine Tips for Glowing Skin
- Use 2-3 drops—less is more (too much can feel greasy).
- Massage in upward circular motions to boost circulation.
- For night: Apply after moisturizer (seals in hydration). For day: Apply before sunscreen (light oils won’t interfere).
Face oils are versatile, nourishing, and often underrated. By busting the myths and picking the right oil, you can add a healthy glow to your routine. Give it a try—your skin might surprise you.


