Face oils have become one of the most searched skincare categories because they solve a real problem: many routines hydrate temporarily, but do not support the skin barrier long enough to keep skin comfortable and balanced.
A face oil is a lipid-based product designed to support the skin’s natural outer layer. The skin barrier is largely made of lipids. When it is depleted, skin can feel tight, look dull, and become more reactive.
What face oils actually do
Face oils help by:
- Replenishing lipids that support the skin barrier
- Reducing moisture loss by helping seal in hydration
- Softening rough texture and improving comfort
- Creating a smoother, more radiant-looking finish
They do not replace cleansing. They also do not “add water” to the skin by themselves. Instead, they help the skin hold onto hydration.
Face oils vs moisturizers
Many moisturizers are water-based. They can feel great quickly, but water can evaporate, especially in dry climates or winter heating.
Face oils:
- Support barrier lipids
- Feel longer-lasting on dry skin
- Often contain fewer unnecessary fillers
Moisturizers:
- Provide immediate hydration
- Can be great when layered under oil
- Often contain emulsifiers and stabilizers
For many people, the best approach is simple:
- Hydrate skin (water-based step or damp skin)
- Seal and support with oil
Can face oils clog pores
This depends on the oil, how much you use, and your skin type.
In general:
- Lightweight oils are usually easier for oily or acne-prone skin
- Richer oils can be excellent for dry or mature skin
- Using too much oil can feel heavy even if the oil is high quality
A useful rule: start with 2 to 3 drops and increase only if your skin needs it.
How to use face oils properly
Best method: apply oil to damp skin.
- Cleanse
- Lightly dampen skin (or use a hydrating mist)
- Warm 2 to 4 drops between palms
- Press into face and neck
- Optional: add moisturizer on top if you love that feel
When to use face oils
- Morning: use fewer drops for a light glow
- Night: use slightly more to support overnight comfort
How to choose the right face oil
A simple guide:
- Dry skin: richer oils like argan or vitamin E blends
- Oily or acne-prone: balancing oils like jojoba
- Dull or uneven tone: oils like rosehip (often used for radiance)
Where Canadian Grace fits
Canadian Grace is built around an oil-only philosophy. If you prefer minimalist routines and want oils that feel premium, this category is worth exploring.
FAQ
Do face oils work for sensitive skin?
Often yes, especially when formulas are simple and fragrance-free.
Should you use oil before or after moisturizer?
Usually after, unless you are using oil as your only moisturizer.
How long does it take to see results?
Comfort can be immediate. Visible improvements in look and feel often take a few weeks of consistent use.