Published By: Sakshi Agrawal

Side effects of applying olive oil on the face

Olive oil can cause serious drawbacks to your skin.

We all know the famous saying, “there are two sides to every coin.” This implies that there is a good and bad side to everything, including the olive oil you are applying on your face. While the oil has many beauty benefits, it has certain side effects that can cause damage to your skin.

Here we give some side effects of applying olive oil on your face.

Causes acne

Overtime and excessive use of olive oil can lead to sudden breakouts of acne. Olive oil is heavy and does not quickly absorb in the skin, causing the formation of a thick layer and clogging of the pores. Therefore, if you apply olive oil frequently on your face it will turn into an adhesive surface that traps dust, dirt and sebum. This will cause the appearance of unnecessary pimples and acne.

Not ideal for dry skin

Studies have shown that that oleic acid in olive oil can break the natural moisturizing abilities of the skin in dry skin. Therefore, it is not a suitable option for people with extremely dry skin.

Can lead to blackheads

Since olive oil has an extremely sticky nature, it can cause growth on blackheads on your face. As we saw earlier, that olive oil can trap dirt and dead skin on your face. This will clog pores and cause blackheads on your face.

Skin rashes

For people with oily skin, olive oil is a big no-no. Oily skin occurs due to uncontrolled secretion of sebum. If you apply olive oil, it will combine with the natural greasy skin can cause severe rashes, redness and irritation on your skin.

Allergic reactions

Many people have shown an allergic reaction to olive oil such as contact dermatitis, respiratory allergies, eczema and more. These allergies can be caused during or post-application. Therefore, people prone to allergies should stay away from olive oil to prevent aggravating the condition.

While these side effects do exist, olive oil can also be beneficial for some people. We recommend applying olive oil to your skin twice a week only to get a smooth and hydrated complexion. Alternatively, you can contact your dermatologist to determine if olive oil will suit your skin or not.