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I’m sure most of you have heard of coQ10. It’s a buzz word in the skin care industry. Today, let’s talk about all the coQ10 skin benefits and how we can make a SUPER SIMPLE DIY face oil!!
coQ10 is somewhat similar to hyaluronic acid and collagen. Our bodies naturally produce all 3. As we get older, our bodies production slacks off and the result is lost firmness and elasticity. Basically, before the age of 20, our body produces coQ10 in abundance. Age 30 hits, and production greatly decreases, hence the beginning signs of aging.
So what is coQ10? coQ10 is an enzyme. It has 3 functions.
- It produces energy for healthy cell function
- It’s works as an antioxidant-it neutralizes free radicals
- It keeps cells healthy.
coQ10 is what prompts the cells to produce elastin and collagen. Age is not the only factor that causes the declining production of coQ10-stress is also a culprit-Yikes! Of course, over exposure to the sun greatly decreases your supply as well. All you teens and 20 somethings-WHERE A HAT!!!
Using coQ10 in your daily beauty regime can greatly enhance cell efficiency as well as repair and regenerate damaged skin cells.
More DIY coQ10 Recipes:
- coQ10 Sea Buckthorn Facial oil
- DIY coQ10 Lip Treatment
- Vegan coQ10 Squalane Lip & Eye Treatment
coQ10 Skin Benefits:
- It’s a powerful antioxidant-This means it can hunt free radicals that are responsible for damaging your skin, causing it to age.
- It energizes your skin cells causing them to repair more efficiently.
- It stimulates the production of collagen and elastin which are responsible for firmness and flexibility in the skin.
- It can protect against sun damage.
- It helps skin cells rid themselves of toxins which in turn helps with healthy, radiant looking skin.
According to a 2015 study, topical Q10 treatment improves antioxidant properties of stressed skin.
According to the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, topical coQ10 is a topical energizer of aged skin.
DIY coQ10 Face Oil
- 1/4 tsp. Q MAX (coQ10) (find it HERE)
- 3 drops Lavender Essential Oil (find it HERE)
- 1 drop Carrot Seed Essential Oil (find it HERE)
- Fill the rest of a 1 ounce glass dropper bottle with Rosehip Seed Oil (find it HERE)
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DIY coQ10 Face Oil
Yield: 1 ounce
Learn how to make a serum that will not only rejuvenate moisture in your skin, it will also improve cellular health and give your skin a smoother, younger appearance.
Ingredients
- 1/4 tsp. Q MAX (coQ10)
- 3 drops Lavender Essential Oil
- 1 drop Carrot Seed Essential Oil
- Fill the rest of a 1 ounce glass dropper bottle with Rosehip Seed Oil
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a 1 ounce glass dropper bottle.
Notes
The rule of thumb with THIS particular coQ10 is to use 1/4 a teaspoon with 1 ounce of a carrier oil. This product can not be mixed into a water ingredient. Because it is mixed in oil, no preservative is needed. The above recipe is simply my recommendations. You could use any essential oils or carrier oils you like as long as you keep the proportions the same.
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The rule of thumb with THIS particular coQ10 is to use 1/4 a teaspoon with 1 ounce of a carrier oil. This product can not be mixed into a water ingredient. Because it is mixed in oil, no preservative is needed. The above recipe is simply my recommendations. You could use any essential oils or carrier oils you like as long as you keep the proportions the same.
A word from Lotion Crafter on Q MAX–
Topically applied, Q-Max™ can penetrate the cell layers of the skin and may attenuate the depth of wrinkles due to photo aging, as well as epithelial cell turnover. Kerotinocyte cells make up the majority of human skin cells and CoQ10 has been shown to protect these skin cells from oxidative DNA damage induced by ultraviolet light. CoQ10 supports the body’s natural defense mechanism against the damaging effects of free radicals, particularly the lipid per oxidation in skin.
You can use this DIY face oil morning and night.
For oilier skin types, I suggest using it only at night. Use only 4-7 drops. Anymore then that will leave your skin very oily.
This post has been a long time coming-I just assumed that coQ10 skin benefits was out of reach for the skin care DIYer but it actually is one of the easiest YET effective DIYs I’ve created!
Adding coQ10 to a DIY face oil is as simple as adding an essential oil!
Has or does anyone take a coQ10 supplement? I know taking a supplement serves many more purposes then just boosting skin health but I would love to know the effect an oral supplement has on the skin!
I hope you’ll give my DIY coQ10 face oil a try. coQ10 is quiet the anti aging tool.
xx, Jenni