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Find Your Fall Glow: The Right Facial Oil for Your Skin Type

​​As the weather cools and heaters kick on, your skin barrier is usually the first to feel it. The tightness after washing your face? The makeup that suddenly looks…textured? That’s your skin asking for support—not just more moisturizer, but lipids.

This is where facial oils come in. They don’t hydrate (that’s your serum’s job), they lock hydration in and help the skin stay balanced when cold air outside and dry heat inside start pulling moisture away.

First Things First: The Correct Application Order

The order you apply skincare matters, big time. More than any specific oil. Also, apply oil last. Always.

The correct order of skincare application is as follows: Cleanse → Hydrating Serum → Moisturizer → Facial Oil.

This is because oil functions like a seal. If you apply it before moisturizer, you trap dryness underneath it. Your moisturizer can’t get in, the barrier doesn’t receive support, and your skin stays thirsty.

So, If you only remember one thing from this article it should be that oil always goes on last.

Choose Your Facial Oil Based on Skin Type

If Your Skin is Dry or Dehydrated

Signs: Tightness, flaking, or your makeup separating by midday.
Solution: Choose a nourishing oil that restores lipids and reinforces the barrier, so hydration stays put.

Try: Living Libations Best Skin Ever – Seabuckthorn – A vitamin-rich formula that supports the barrier, softens dryness, and restores that bouncy, smooth texture, without heaviness.

How to Use:

  • Press 2–3 drops over moisturizer at night
  • Mix 1 drop into foundation in the morning for a softer finish

Poosh Insight: If your skin feels tight even after using the oil, the missing component is hydration, not oil. Pair your oil with a hydrating serum for best results.

If Your Skin is Combination

Signs: Cheeks feel dry, but your T-zone is oily.
Solution: Go for a light, fast-absorbing oil that nourishes without adding weight.

Try: Surya Balancing Face Oil – Lightweight and fast-absorbing, it helps the skin regulate oil production in the T-zone while nourishing drier areas.

How to Use:

  • Press into cheeks and jawline
  • Use a smaller amount in T-zone

Poosh Insight: Treat your face like a map. Not every region needs the same thing.

If Your Skin is Oily or Breakout-Prone

Signs: Cheeks and forehead feel oily (skin barrier is depleted and overproduces oil to compensate).

Solution: Skipping oils to “avoid oiliness” is actually how the cycle continues. A light facial oil can signal: We’re good here. You can chill.

Try: Clearstem GOLDENHOUR Watermelon Barrier Oil – Powered by watermelon seed oil to hydrate and restore your barrier without clogging pores.

How to Use:

  • Use at night only
  • Press (don’t rub) 1 drop into the skin

Poosh Insight: If you get tiny texture bumps, that often isn’t “acne”, it’s barrier stress. Oils help calm that pattern.

If Your Skin is Mature or Sensitive

Signs: Skin feels delicate, reactive, or more prone to dry patches in winter.

Solution: Reach for cushioning, antioxidant-rich oils that help support elasticity and soothe sensitivity.

Try: KORA Organics Noni Glow Face Oil – Brightens, softens texture, and smooths the skin without feeling greasy.

How to Use:

  • Apply to face, neck, and collarbones
  • Pair with a humidifier at night if possible
  • On nights your skin feels reactive, use oil as the final, single step

Poosh Insight: Redness in the wintertime is usually not “sensitivity.” It’s a stressed barrier asking for support.

Seasonal Application Tips (For All Skin Types)

  • Press, don’t rub. Rubbing causes micro-irritation and pulls at the skin.
  • Warm oil between your hands first. It absorbs better.
  • Use a humidifier at night. Oils seal in hydration (humid air builds it).
  • A little goes a long way. More oil doesn’t equal more moisture.

Shop These Facial Oils

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