Ozonated Oils in Cosmetology: Face, Body and Hair Applications
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Ozonated oils are a multifunctional tool in both professional and home cosmetology. Their unique combination of natural oils and active oxygen makes them suitable for a wide range of skincare and haircare needs. Whether used for cleansing, healing, anti-aging or nourishment, these oils offer a safe and effective solution, helping you maintain healthy skin and hair with minimal effort and maximum benefit.
Conclusion
Forms: Use neat or in creams, masks, serums or wraps.
Frequency: Face — 1–2 times daily; body and hair — as needed or in courses.
Combinations: Compatible with essential oils, hyaluronic acid, and botanical extracts.
Storage: Keep in a cool, dark place or refrigerated, tightly sealed.
Application Tips
1. Dandruff and Seborrhea
Eliminates Malassezia fungus, regulates oil production and relieves itching.
How to use:
Massage into scalp 1 hour before washing. Use twice a week.
2. Hair Strengthening and Growth
Stimulates blood flow and nourishes hair follicles.
How to use:
Apply along partings with gentle massage 2–3 times a week.
3. Repairing Dry and Damaged Hair
Restores hair shaft integrity and adds shine.
How to use:
Apply to hair length 30–60 minutes before shampooing or mix with conditioner.
Hair and Scalp Treatments
1. Post-Hair Removal Recovery
Helps prevent ingrown hairs, redness and irritation after shaving or waxing.
How to use:
Apply a thin layer immediately after hair removal.
2. Stretch Mark Prevention and Dry Skin Treatment
Improves elasticity and cellular turnover, ideal during pregnancy or weight fluctuations.
How to use:
Massage into abdomen, hips and breasts daily.
3. Foot Care and Crack Healing
Softens rough skin, heals cracks and prevents fungal infections.
How to use:
Apply generously to feet at night and wear cotton socks. Repeat for 5–7 days.
4. After-Sun Recovery
Soothes and regenerates sun-damaged skin.
How to use:
Apply cooled oil to affected areas 2–3 times daily.
Body Care
1. Deep Cleansing and Acne Treatment
Ozonated oils fight Propionibacterium acnes, reduce inflammation and unclog pores.
How to use:
Apply thinly on affected areas or the T-zone after cleansing. Use 1–2 times daily for 10–14 days.
2. Anti-Aging and Firming
Ozone boosts collagen production, improves circulation, and enhances skin oxygenation, which helps:
improve skin firmness,
reduce wrinkles,
even skin tone.
How to use:
Warm 3–4 drops in your hands and massage into face and neck. Use alone or under a moisturizer.
3. Relief for Dry or Sensitive Skin
Ozonated oils soothe irritation, relieve flaking and repair the skin barrier.
How to use:
Add a few drops to your night cream or apply directly to exposed areas.
Facial Skincare
During ozonation, oils form ozonides and peroxides that slowly release active oxygen upon skin contact. Unlike pure ozone, which can be aggressive, the oil medium ensures gradual delivery and high biocompatibility, resulting in gentle yet effective therapy.
Why They Work
Ozonated oils are gaining popularity in cosmetology due to their antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, regenerative and antioxidant properties. By enriching natural plant oils with active oxygen (ozone), these products deliver remarkable effects on the skin and hair. Their versatility makes them suitable for facial skincare, body treatments and hair therapy, from daily beauty routines to targeted dermatological care.