If the words "face oil" make you picture a greasy shine, clogged pores, and a fresh crop of breakouts, you are not alone. It is one of the most common hesitations we hear, and honestly, it is a fair one. So let us walk through every worry, one at a time, and tell you the truth about each.
But won't it make my skin greasy?
The honest answer is that it depends entirely on the oil and how you use it. Some oils are light and fast-absorbing (jojoba, squalane, and rosehip sink in within minutes and leave nothing behind). Others are richer (castor and marula) because they are doing deeper, slower work. The greasy feeling almost always comes down to one of two things: using too much, or using the wrong oil for your skin. Two or three drops is genuinely all you need. Press it into slightly damp skin and it absorbs beautifully.
I have oily or acne-prone skin. Won't oil break me out?
This is the biggest myth of all. When you strip your skin with harsh, foaming cleansers, it panics and produces even more oil to make up for what it lost. The right plant oil does the opposite. It signals to your skin that it has enough, so it can finally calm down. Jojoba is the star here, because its structure is almost identical to your skin's own sebum. Squalane is non-comedogenic, which means it will not clog your pores. Most breakout horror stories actually trace back to heavy mineral oils, synthetic fragrance, or pore-clogging fillers, not to pure plant oils. (A quick patch test along your jaw for a few days is always a smart move when you try anything new.)
Then why do the big brands barely use any oil?
Here is the part the beauty aisle would rather you not notice. Walk down any shelf and you will see "argan oil serum" and "marula oil moisturizer" everywhere. Now flip the bottle over and read the ingredient list. The oil they named on the front is often near the very bottom, sometimes less than one percent of the whole formula. The rest is water, silicones, emulsifiers, and fillers. Why? Because pure oil is expensive, and water is nearly free. Diluting a tiny bit of oil into a big bottle of cheaper ingredients is simply better for their profit margins. In a lot of cases, you are paying for a story about an oil, not the oil itself.
So what makes Canadian Grace different?
We took the opposite path. Our bottles contain one ingredient: the oil. One hundred percent of it. No water, no silicones, no fillers, and no fragrance. When you buy our argan oil, you are getting argan oil. When you buy marula, you are getting marula. The earth already made these ingredients exactly as your skin needs them, so we saw no reason to water them down. A short ingredient list is not a gimmick. It is the entire point.
The takeaway
The fear of greasiness and breakouts is real, but it usually comes from the wrong products, not from oil itself. Start light, choose the right oil for your skin type, apply it to damp skin, and give it a couple of weeks. Your skin may surprise you.
Not sure where to begin? Our oil guide at canadiangrace.ca can match you to the right oil for your skin type and concern, so your very first bottle is the right one.