Olive Oil Night Cream for Oily Skin

Beauty products don’t have to cost an arm and a leg. You can make your own night cream for a fraction of the price. This homemade olive oil night cream is meant for oily skin, with vinegar to help restore your skin’s pH balance.

25 Replies to “Olive Oil Night Cream for Oily Skin”

  1. @Novakfan007 because most people cleanse their face with something that cuts their natural oils and dries their face. If your skin is dry, your skin responds by producing *too much* oil. That’s why people tend to have oily skin. But if you use an oil on your face, your skin absorbs just the right amount of it so that it tricks your skin into not producing any more oil. In other words it creates a balance

  2. People… you’re criticizing her video but what you don’t realize is that here in the US we are programmed to believe that if it’s oily or thick or greasy, it will ruin our skin. But as someone who’s worked for a cosmetic dermatologist, beeswax and vinegar are GOOD for your skin. Ever see those older women with beautiful skin that people notice? It’s because they’ve done things like this. Learn from them.

    If you’re really weird about this recipe at least try Ponds Cold Cream

  3. @Novakfan007
    vinegar by itself yes would burn your skin but that’s why it’s diluted in water. But the other comments are right about one thing, cider vinegar is what you should use, NOT white vinegar. And if it smells bad try adding some essential oils 😀

  4. I am lol…I have seen every kind of youtube video, but NEVER have I found such nasty and rude criticisms from users as I do in the “homemade products” genre….what a shame…

  5. @fanofpeterchao1 yeh i know that its good for your skin but wouldn’t it be hard to take off the oil itself, this video is dumb anyway because their saying you should put vinegar on your skin, if vinegar was the best thing for your skin i still wouldn’t use it because it would make you smell like crap and second wouldn’t it burn?

  6. I don’t know if some of you even know what your talking about because from the research I’ve done beeswax is very healthy for the skin. It’s naturally nourishing moisturizer as well as being anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-allergenic and a germicidal antioxidant.Beeswax properties work in concert with cosmetics. Vinegar removes dirt, dead skin cells, and excess oil. Try googling this info

  7. @kohaku1731 I really, agree, People, Use Cider Vinegar. But, Guys, Dont use regular Oil, This might Damage the skin, and make a terrible mistake, You must use EXTRA Virgin Olive oil. 🙂 , I know these facts, because i am a pro, of making these things, I work somewhere that has to do this 🙂 Just letting you guys know, dont trust all things like this! Be aware, and follow Great advices, that EXPLAIN why its good, For example, Go watch Michelle Phan! Subscribe her, Thanks 🙂 Xx: Sha Ju Lian.

  8. @Novakfan007 . But, Bees wax, can clog your pores, so this is not a good advice, I recommend NOT following these steps. But if so, you search up this is right, my bad. But For peoples information, Try visiting a doctor, and talk about your skin, Not always trust these. And Novakfan007, Olive oil, in fact, is a good makeup remover as well… Search it up, you will understand the meaning that Olive Oil, is indeed great for the skin, recommending, EXTRA virgin Olive oil 🙂

  9. Do you ever use ozonated olive oil? I bought a Synergy Dual Stage Ozone Generator from eBay and it works excellent to make ozonated oils in general! Thanks..

  10. @Novakfan007 Olive oil has many antioxidant properties. Olive oil absorbs UV radiation and is very efficient in lowering metabolism rate of the body cells. Thus assisting in repairing cells and in preventing cell damage. Olive oil is soothing and healing to all skin types.
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  11. WTF this is the DUMBEST video ever
    did anyone realise that it says it will remove oil from your skin even though olive OIL is being applied to your skin
    how the f*** does that work, it’s like trying to drown a fish

  12. @OhaiPanda You do realize that once you wash it off, you don’t smell like vinegar
    Actually after it’s on your face for a few minutes the smell evaporates completely.

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