Top carrier oils you need to start using today

If you are someone who uses essential oils, then you will have obviously used carrier oils as a means of diluting them and making them safe to use. If you didn’t know, carrier oils are primarily extracted from kernels, seeds, and nuts of various plants.

Since they are mostly neutral, they work to complement your essentials. They are great for use with hair or skincare products, like balms, lotions, sand salves.

Why different carrier oils have different levels of quality

It’s no secret that essentials can evaporate very fast and leave a very potent plant aroma behind. This makes them very potent in general, and this is why you can’t use them directly. People use carrier oils because they don’t have a strong aroma and they don’t suffer from evaporation, which makes them great for mixing with essentials since they ‘carry’ all of their benefits while diluting their potency. Depending on the type of essentials you are mixing, you can change that essential vs carrier oil ratio to produce stronger or weaker mixtures.

However, you should know that carrier oils come in many different varieties and can have a lot of their own benefits that aren’t so obvious. Some of them can have properties that are therapeutic in their own right but are often sidelined next to the essentials that they are supporting. However, it’s worth knowing about these properties so you can make the most effective mix possible.

Below, we’ll examine 5 of the absolute best carrier oils you can get.

Coconut

Coconut oil

Coconut is undoubtedly one of the most frequently used carrier oils, and there are many good reasons for it. First, it is full of many antioxidants and has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-fungal properties to it. Second, it’s great for helping to nourish skin, hair, and nails. Almost half of it is made up of lauric acid, which means that it is able to stay good for a long period of time as well as enhance beneficial cholesterol. It has a lot of moisturising benefits that make it ideal for treating skin issues that cause dryness.

You should try and look for the unrefined variety of coconut carrier oil so that you can be sure that it does not go through any kind of chemical-based extraction process. You can also get solid room temperature varieties of it that smells great and can be used in creams and balms.

Olive

Olive oil

Taken from olives, this carrier oil is well known for its many health benefits, as well as being a great way to cook and season different meals. It has a high percentage of oleic acid that makes it very beneficial for heart health and can increase good cholesterol while reducing bad cholesterol. It also has anti-inflammatory benefits and can make insulin more effective.

It has a fruity and light aroma and works well as a carrier oil since it is not overpowering for the essentials you mix with it. Since it’s not greasy, it can be utilised with many hair and skin types. It’s great for dry skin, dandruff, and frizzy hair.

There are obviously many different brands you can use for your olive carrier oil, and you should do your best to stay away from the cheaper, low-quality ones. You want to get the unrefined version as it won’t have chemicals used in the extraction and it will have the most amount of natural benefits.

Jojoba

Jojoba oil

Since it is made up of a lot of eicosenoic acids, Jojoba has a profile that is very similar to sebum that is found in human skin. It is most often regarded as a carrier oil that matches with the natural processes of our skin and therefore is an excellent choice for mixing with essentials with the goal of moistening the skin.

It is extracted from Jojoba tree seeds and has an aroma that is slightly nutty. This carrier oil has anti-fungal benefits and is, therefore, best mixed with essential oils from N-essentials that share those properties.

It is able to resist oxidising effects and therefore can remain useable for a long time. It is very absorbent which adds to why it is such a good carrier oil.

Sweet almond

Sweet almond

This carrier oil is very rich in E vitamins and works great as an antioxidant. It is taken from dried fruit that originated from almond trees. The high amount of vitamin E that it has makes it really good when it comes to skin nourishment. It also helps with regenerating skin cells as well as retaining moisture, so it’s an excellent option for anyone who suffers from dry skin issues.

The antioxidants that it has also work to reduce the damage caused by sun exposure. The high amount of linoleic and oleic acids that it has work to soothe skin that is irritated and reduce the effects of inflammation.

This carrier oil also works well for massage gels since it is hypoallergenic as well as not greasy. Vitamin E works to help repair skin damage and work to reduce wrinkles and make facial skin smoother. It is absolutely one of the best carrier oils you can choose for improving nails, skin and hair.

Argan

Argan oil

This carrier oil is a popular ingredient for anti-aging products as well as repair split ends and promoting the growth of healthy hair. It has many rich properties that make it very nourishing and healthy to use.

It is taken from the argan tree that is native to Morocco and has many beneficial properties. It has vitamin A, E, and a lot of antioxidants. It’s very effective in helping to reduce inflammation and reduce the damage caused by sun exposure. It also works to minimise scars and stretch marks.

Finding a carrier oils supplier

If you are looking to get your hands on any of the carrier oils listed above, then you will want to find yourself a reputable supplier to order them from. You want to be careful in your selection as going with a supplier who can’t guarantee the quality of their products can spell bad news for what you are trying to do.

Lower-quality ingredients and extraction processes can mean that the effects of your mixtures will be diminished. If you want to get the best value out of the experience, then you need to make sure that you are using the highest quality carrier oils that you can find.

Don’t settle for less than the best, always make sure that you do your research into the ingredients and claims of each supplier you are considering buying from. The last thing you want to do is end up with a product that is of low-quality and is going to dampen the effectiveness of the essentials that you want to dilute with it.

This is not always a straightforward process, so it’s worth doing some investigation and perhaps even calling up a company to ask some questions about their products. The more checking and investigating you do, the greater peace of mind you will have that you are getting a high-quality product that you will be able to use with your essentials.

Hopefully, the above helps you in choosing the best carrier oils.

Samantha Rigby
Samantha Rigby
Samantha is the head of content, lifestyle and entrepreneurial columnist for Best in Australia. She is also a contributor to Forbes and SH. Prior to joining the Best in Au, she was a reporter and business journalist for local newspapers.
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