Black cumin oil for the face: benefits & uses

Nigella oil, whether from Egypt or Ethiopia, is rich in thymoquinone and other nutrients, making it a versatile base for treating a variety of skin problems.

Its actions on the face are numerous, and include the following:

  • it has moisturizing and nourishing properties,
  • effective against acne,
  • plays a role in scar removal and skin repair,
  • attenuates signs of hyperpigmentation,
  • has an anti-aging effect,
  • has anti-inflammatory properties beneficial against psoriasis and eczema.

Let's discover in detail each of these actions and how they are beneficial when black cumin oil is applied topically to the face.

The moisturizing and nourishing properties of black cumin oil

The vitamins and essential fatty acids contained in habba sawda oil enable it to moisturize and nourish the epidermis of your face.

Thus, it prevents dryness and by intensely nourishing the skin, suitable for all skin types.

To accentuate its effects, you can add jojoba oil, which seals in moisture.

Its anti-acne effects

Thymoquinone has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties that act directly on facial acne, a real plague for teenagers and adults.

Nigella oil effectively reduces acne and is even more effective than some conventional treatments.

It can be coupled with aloe vera gel to soothe the skin.

Nigella eliminates scars

By its properties, nigella sativa oil accelerates collagen formation and epithelialization.

This enables it to accelerate the healing of scars, particularly those caused by acne.

Rose hip oil can also be used as a complement to accelerate cell regeneration.

Nigella oil has effects on hyperpigmentation

Nigella oil diffuses melanin and has strong healing properties.

It helps even out skin tone, particularly useful for skin prone to hyperpigmentation.

Nila powder is a perfect complement to black cumin oil for this.

Its anti-aging effects

By its richness in vitamins E, C, and provitamin A black cumin in oil form delays signs of aging such as wrinkles and loss of elasticity.

This helps reduce certain complexes when approaching 40-50, even if this is by no means a physical defect.

In this sense, a peptide serum can be used to stimulate collagen production.

Specific anti-inflammatory properties against psoriasis and eczema

Nigella oil also has proven anti-inflammatory and antiproliferative activity.

In fact, it relieves the symptoms of inflammatory skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema.

Very effective as a complement to calendula cream.

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