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What is the difference between carrier oils and essential oils for skin care — and does it matter?

It matters considerably. Carrier oils — almond, jojoba, rosehip, coconut — apply directly to skin without dilution. They are the moisturising base. Essential oils are concentrated aromatic extracts that must be diluted in a carrier before contact with skin, typically at 1–3%. Undiluted essential oils on skin cause irritation in a significant proportion of users, and repeated exposure above safe dilutions can lead to permanent sensitisation. The two types work together — a carrier delivers the base, essential oils address specific concerns within that base — but they are not interchangeable.

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Which natural oils for skin care work best for dry skin in the Indian climate?

Almond holds up better across seasons than most options. Coconut is excellent in dry winter conditions but can feel heavy through the humid months from April onward. Olive is well-suited to overnight body care, particularly in cooler weather. For essential oil support, frankincense diluted at 1–2% in almond or rosehip works for dry and mature skin types. Worth noting: no oil, carrier or essential, adds water to skin — they slow its loss. Chronically dehydrated skin needs a water-based step first; oil seals that in, it doesn't replace it.

Can oily or acne-prone skin use plant-based skin oils?

Some, yes. Jojoba tends not to worsen oiliness for most users because its structure resembles natural sebum. Tea tree essential oil at 2% in jojoba has a reasonable evidence base for surface bacteria management on acne-prone skin. Rosehip's linoleic acid content may support barrier function in reactive skin types. Coconut is worth avoiding on the face for oily or breakout-prone skin — its comedogenic rating is among the higher ones for plant oils, and it blocks pores for a meaningful number of users. The rest is trial and observation; skin chemistry varies enough that general rules only go so far.

What does 'cold pressed' mean and does it actually matter for skin care?

Mechanical extraction kept below roughly 45–50°C, preserving heat-sensitive compounds — tocopherols, plant sterols, fatty acids — that degrade at higher temperatures. Cold pressed matters more for daily facial use than for occasional body application. What it doesn't guarantee on its own is purity or composition accuracy. A COA from independent batch testing is what confirms the oil is what it claims to be. The label and the documentation together are the complete quality signal — not the label alone.

Are these natural skin care oils available in bulk quantities for brands and formulators?

Yes. RV Organica supplies both carrier oils and essential oils in bulk with COA and MSDS documentation on each batch. Bulk options suit private label brands, Ayurvedic product manufacturers, soap and cosmetic formulators, and wellness businesses that need verifiable, consistent supply. See the full carrier oils collection for volume options across individual oils.