Olive Oil for Skincare
When we think of olive oil, we often imagine a delicious drizzle over salads or vegetables. But did you know that high-quality extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) can also be a powerful skincare ingredient? At MasWorth, we’ve harnessed the very best of our olive trees and cold-pressing methods to deliver an EVOO that’s not just for the table—but for your skin.
In this post we’ll cover:
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What makes EVOO special for skin health.
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The science-backed benefits of EVOO when applied topically (and consumed, as part of skin-health).
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How to use MasWorth EVOO safely and smartly in your skincare routine — with the important caveat of consulting a dermatologist.
What Makes MasWorth Extra Virgin Olive Oil Suitable for Skincare
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“Extra virgin” means the oil is obtained by cold-pressing, without chemical refining, and retains much of its natural nutrients (vitamins, phenols, squalene, fatty acids).
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Our MasWorth EVOO is pure, single-origin, unrefined, and stored in a dark bottle to protect its antioxidant content — meaning it’s ideal both for dietary and topical uses.
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Because skin-care use demands purity and minimal additives, using a high-grade EVOO like MasWorth ensures you’re giving your skin the real deal: a “clean” oil that retains the bioactives.
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Olive Oil: An ancient Beauty Elixir
Beauty rituals have existed since ancient times as people have searched for the elusive ‘fountain of youth’. Olive Oil applied directly on skin dates back thousands of years to ancient Greece where the Olive tree thought to be a gift from the Goddess Athena was considered sacred because of its health and beauty benefits. Used in cosmetics, as a natural eyeliner mixed with charcoal for example and natural skin care, in face masks and moisturisers, women in ancient Greece recognised the cleansing, protective and anti-aging properties of Olive Oil and used it abundantly to enhance their appearance. This ancient wisdom has transcended time and olive oil is still used today as an ingredient in skin care products. But what of using Olive Oil in its purest form as the ancient Greeks did?
Suitable for Skincare of Extra Virgin Olive Oil — What the Science Says
Hydration, barrier support & fatty acids
The skin’s outer layer (epidermis) needs lipids (oils/fats) to stay supple, maintain hydration, and prevent excessive water loss. EVOO contains oleic acid (a monounsaturated fatty acid) and squalene, both of which help lock in moisture and support the skin’s lipid barrier.
In one recent clinical-trial, EVOO improved skin hydration, reduced redness and flakiness, and enhanced barrier integrity compared to initial baseline.
Anti-oxidant & anti-aging effects
One of the biggest skincare challenges is oxidative stress (free-radical damage) and loss of collagen/elasticity as we age. EVOO is rich in polyphenols, vitamin E, and other antioxidant compounds which help neutralize free radicals, promote collagen production, and improve skin tightness and appearance.
A focused study on two EVOO-derived polyphenols (oleocanthal & oleacein) in a topical serum found a significant wrinkle reduction: for women aged 45-79, a mean wrinkle reduction of ~34% in 30 days.
Wound healing, regeneration & soothing inflammation
Beyond cosmetic benefits, EVOO shows promise in wound healing and skin regeneration. For example, phenolic compounds in EVOO increased fibroblast proliferation and migration (which are key to wound repair) in in vitro studies.
Also, EVOO has been used in dermatology for conditions such as mild eczema, contact dermatitis and dry skin—thanks to its anti-inflammatory and barrier-supporting actions.
Moisturizing & gentle care
EVOO’s natural emollient effect (smooths and softens skin) is well documented. It’s been used traditionally as a skin and hair oil in many Mediterranean communities.
Why Use MasWorth EVOO for Skincare — The Natural Advantage
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Because MasWorth EVOO is 100% extra virgin, it delivers the highest concentration of beneficial compounds (phenols, tocopherols, squalene) which make these skin-benefits possible.
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Using an edible-grade oil means you avoid additives, preservatives or synthetic chemicals often found in “cosmetic” oils.
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It supports a “clean beauty” skincare approach: natural, minimal-ingredient, no synthetic fragrance or colour.
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It pairs beautifully with the Mediterranean-style holistic skincare mindset: nourishing from the inside (via diet) and the outside (topically) for skin that glows with health.
How to Use MasWorth Evoo in Your Skincare Routine
Here are practical ways you (or your customers) can apply MasWorth EVOO for skin-care. Always remember: do a patch test first, and consult your dermatologist especially if you have sensitive skin, known allergies or skin conditions.
1. Basic Moisturizer / Oil Finish
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After cleansing (and while skin is slightly damp), apply 2-3 drops of MasWorth EVOO onto your fingertips.
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Gently press into face, neck, or body areas needing extra hydration.
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Because a little goes a long way, you won’t need an “oil slick” — start small.
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For best effect: apply on damp skin so the oil locks in moisture.
2. Night skin-repair treatment
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At night: use your regular lightweight serum or moisturizer, then finish with a drop or two of MasWorth EVOO on top.
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The EVOO forms a protective lipid layer which supports overnight skin regeneration.
3. Face mask or scrub booster
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Mix 1 teaspoon MasWorth EVOO with ½ teaspoon fine-sea salt or sugar and gently massage onto dry patches or body skin (avoid delicate face-areas unless you know your skin tolerates it).
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Leave for 5-10 minutes, rinse off. This helps with dry, flaky skin.
4. Make-up remover / cleansing oil
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Use a cotton pad with 1-2 drops of MasWorth EVOO to gently remove eye make-up (especially waterproof types) before your normal cleanser. The lipid breaks down waterproof residues gently.
Important — Consultation & Precautions
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While EVOO is natural and generally safe, not all skin types will react the same. Some individuals with very sensitive skin, acne-prone skin, or a compromised skin barrier may experience clogged pores or irritation.
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Always patch-test: apply a small amount behind the ear or on the inner forearm and wait 24 hours to check for redness, itching or irritation.
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If you have specific skin conditions (eczema, rosacea, active acne, recent dermatological treatment) or are using prescription topical products (retinoids, acids, etc), consult your dermatologist before introducing a new oil.
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Avoid applying heavy oils on freshly shaved/irritated skin without caution.
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Be mindful of product storage: keep EVOO in a cool, dark place (to preserve its active compounds) and make sure the bottle is sealed and fresh (oxidised oil may lose potency).
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Use during pregnancy or on babies only under professional dermatological guidance.
In Summary
Harnessing the power of nature, MasWorth Extra Virgin Olive Oil delivers more than just kitchen nutrition—it brings pure, unrefined botanical goodness into your skincare regimen. With scientifically supported benefits such as increased hydration, antioxidant protection, barrier support and anti-aging potential, EVOO is a wise addition to your clean-beauty toolkit. Yet, as with all skincare interventions, we emphasise the importance of professional guidance and individual skin awareness.
Bring nature to your skin with MasWorth—and let your skin glow with the authenticity of a Mediterranean-heritage olive oil.
(But please consult your dermatologist to tailor any new skincare ingredient to your unique needs and ensure compatibility.)