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Is mineral oil bad for your skin?

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Is mineral oil bad for your skin?Category: IngredientsIs mineral oil bad for your skin?
Hayley Phillips asked 5 years ago

I have heard and read SO many things about mineral oil in skin care. Is it really bad for the skin? What’s fact and what’s fiction?

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dermascope Staff answered 5 years ago

Hi Hayley,

Thank you so much for this question, as it's a very common question and one that I had frequently pondered myself as an esthetician! Unfortunately, a clear answer is not available, as there are conflicting views on mineral oil in regards to its safety for the skin as well as its impact on the environment. While many sources view mineral oil as "safe" for the skin and tout its hydrating, protective properties, what comes into conflict is its potential content of carcinogens, as well as its limited biodegradability, or its ability to breakdown without impacting the environment. It is highly likely that any skincare manufacturer is using mineral oil due to it's ease of availability and low cost vs. botanical sources that provide these skin benefits. However, due to these conflicts, a safe bet would be to incorporate other natural, non-conflicted ingredients that boost skins barrier function, such as olive and sesame seed oil, as well as botanical hyaluronic acid, rather than mineral oil.

I hope this information is helpful, and wish you the best!

- Brian Goodwin

Jeffrey Kirby answered 7 months ago

Mineral oil is highly refined and safe: Cosmetic-grade mineral oil is purified to remove impurities and is approved by health authorities like the FDA and EU regulators for use in skincare. It’s an excellent occlusive: Mineral oil forms a protective layer on the skin’s surface, helping prevent water loss (great for dry or compromised skin).

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Olivia Miller answered 5 months ago

I used to think mineral oil was terrible for the skin, but after some research, I realized it’s not that bad. Skincare myths spread like levels in Draw Climber one wrong move, and everyone follows!

raymon hearrt answered 5 months ago

I used to think mineral oil was a total no-no, but I've since learned it really depends. Some people swear it clogs pores, while others find it incredibly moisturizing. I think it's about listening to your skin. Sometimes, my anxiety gets so high trying to find the “perfect” product, it reminds me of being a tiny cell in agario, constantly fearing being eaten by a bigger one. So I’ll play a quick game just to release that pressure, the game is very addictive and fun. Back to mineral oil though, maybe try patch-testing to see how it reacts to your skin.

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