Suffering with dry skin? Baobab oil may be the answer

This skincare ingredient boasts lots of beauty benefits. Here’s what you need to know about baobab oil.

What is baobab oil?

avenue of the baobab trees in Madagascar
Baobabs in Madagascar. (iStock/PA)

“Pressed from the seeds of the baobab tree, baobab oil is a luxurious and nourishing oil that’s rich in omegas 3, 6 and 9,” says Tiffany Salmon, founder of Scientia Beauty.

The baobab, originating in Africa, is known as the “tree of life” because its fruits are full of nutrients, says Helena Mendès, founder of Mawena. “African women have been using this oil in their natural skincare routine for hundreds of years.”

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What are the benefits of using baobab oil?

Baobab seed oil in glass bottle for healthy skin and hair on rustic wooden background
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“Due to its high content of omegas, it’s packed with skin-friendly fatty acids and is especially high in linoleic acid, which means it’s great for maintaining a healthy skin barrier,” says Ms Salmon. “With levels of vitamins B and C too, it’s really going to help give skin a brighter and more radiant look.”

Ms Mendès says the omegas can help make it “an ideal treatment for psoriasis and eczema” (always check with your own doctor or dermatologist before trying new products if you have a skin condition), and that the oil is particularly effective for “dry and sensitive skin, thanks to its softening, nourishing and moisturising qualities” too.

Which skin types does baobab oil benefit most?

 

 
 
 
 
 
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“Honestly, I believe everyone can benefit from using baobab in their routine. Who doesn’t want a healthy skin barrier?” says Ms Salmon. “However, it is absolutely perfect for anyone with dry, dull, dehydrated or ageing skin, as it’s really going to help rejuvenate and nourish tired skin that needs a bit of extra love.”

Ms Mendès says the oil is ideal for “dry, sensitive or inflamed skin” but she warns against slathering on too much – a little goes a long way.

“Use it lightly as it could clog some people’s pores, which could then worsen acne on oily and acne-prone skin. To use it, you should first test it on a patch of skin to make sure you don’t experience any redness.”

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How to use it as part of your skincare routine

 

 
 
 
 
 
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“I love using baobab as part of an oil blend to apply directly to the skin,” says Ms Salmon. “But if having an oil step in your routine isn’t for you, another easy way to incorporate baobab is actually through an oil-based cleanser.”

She recommends using the baobab oil first as part of a double cleanse, following with a gel or exfoliating cleanser.

Baobab can also be used as a serum or moisturiser at the end of your skincare routine, Ms Mendès says: “To apply it, rub a few drops between the palms of your hands to emulsify the oil. You can then gently press it onto your face and neck.”

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Scientia Peachy Clean Milky Oil Cleanser
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Scientia Peachy Clean Milky Oil Cleanser, $37

Volition Baobab Toning Essence
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Volition Baobab Toning Essence, $59

Do you use baobab oil in your skincare routine? Which brand do you use? Let us know in the comments section below.

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