Why We Create Waterless Skincare: The Power of Oil-Based Formulas
Waterless skincare offers the ability to create filler and preservative free potions that are highly concentrated, rich in nutrients and have high compatibility with the skin’s biology. Our current product offering is all oil-based products. Do note waterless formulas can also come in other forms such as powdered masks/cleansers or honey-based masks.
Oil based formulas have gotten a bad reputation in the skincare industry and were here to let you know why it may be a very viable option for your skin.
Key take aways:
- Waterless skincare does not contain water as an ingredient and typically consists of oils, butters, waxes, clays, botanical ingredients and extracts.
- Waterless skincare products can come in the form of oil serums, oil or powdered cleansers, balms, facial oils, powdered/honey masks, body oils and scrubs.
- Waterless formulas arefree of fillers, preservatives and water which allows for highly concentrated and nutrient rich products.
Water-Based Formulas
But first, what is water-based formulas?Water-based formulas can range from emulsions like serums and moisturizers, toners, misting sprays, gels, to foaming products.
Water-based formulas require a preservative to prevent the growth of microbes/yeast and sometimes filler ingredients in order to stabilize or improve the formula.
While preservatives are necessary to ensure water-based formulas are safe, some preservatives (phenoxyethanol) can disrupt the skin microbiome, potentially leading to irritation and allergic reactions. Some preservatives also contain endocrine disruptors (parabens) which can cause hormonal related health issues.
When we are prepared to offer particular water-soluble formulas such as hydrating mists, we will opt for more natural and gentle preservatives such as potassium sorbate and radish root ferment filtrate.
Fillers in skincare can be ingredients that are added to increase volume, improve texture or help stabilize the formula, but do not necessarily provide any direct benefit to the skin. Examples of common fillers include dyes, synthetic fragrances, and PEGs. [1]
Emulsifiers are ingredients that help blend and hold oil and water together, which then creates an emulsion. Many emulsifiers, especially sulphates, can be harsh on the skin with prolonged use and disruptive to the skin’s natural barrier.
This disruption can cause a modification to the stratum corneum's lipid structure and skin barrier defences. [2] This means that the skins ability to naturally retain moisture and prevent irritants from penetrating the skin is weakened. This can result in an inflammatory response by the skin cells, leading to continued damage to the skin barrier and poor appearance of the skin.
Waterless Formulas
Waterless formulas are considered anhydrous products and can come in forms such as balms, facial oils, serums, cleansers, powder/honey masks, body scrubs, and body oils.
Waterless products do not require a preservative because they lack the water content that microbes need to grow and survive. If it is an oil-based formula, an antioxidant like tocopherol (vitamin E) or rosemary extract is required to prevent oxidation of the oils.
Tocopherol and rosemary extract are natural ingredients that provide a plethora of direct benefits for the skin such as scavenging free radicals and reducing skin inflammation.
Waterless products also do not require fillers in order to enhance or stabilize the formulas.
Waterless Skincare? Why it's Incredible For Your Skin
We focused on oil-based products as our initial release in particular because of how certain oils, butters and waxes mimic and/or support our skins own biology.
Our own skin contains a layer of lipids which cover the surface of the skin. These lipids are integral for maintain skin health, by forming a protective barrier that keeps moisture in and preventing irritants from penetrating the skin. [3] They also help prevent trans epidermal water loss, protect against environmental damage, and contribute to a healthy skin microbiome. [4]
The skin's lipids are produced by both the epidermal cells (keratinocyte cells) and the sebaceous glands.[5] The lipids produced from the epidermal cells fill the spaces between the cells (like brick and mortar) and consist of ceramides, free fatty acids (i.e., oleic acid, linoleic acid, stearic acid, palmitic acid) and cholesterol. [6] While the lipids produced by the sebaceous glands consist of triglycerides, wax esters, squalene, free fatty acids and small amounts of cholesterol, cholesterol esters and diglycerides. [7]
There are plant lipids that mimic the oils produced by both the epidermal cells and sebaceous glands which allows for rapid absorption and utilization of the ingredient by our skin. Many oils also provide the nutrients needed to maintain optimal skin function, enhance the skin's appearance and reverse damage to the skin barrier.
Oil based formulas are one of the keys to glowing, vibrant, supple and plump skin and we've officially let you in on the secret!
Mother Earth Provides the Best Remedies
We believe Mother Earth has always provided us the best remedies and that there is not a single synthetic ingredient that can better replace formulas rich in natural bioavailable nutrients. When the Earth’s ingredients have been created and cared for with love and respect, it gives us the opportunity to produce formulas that the skin not only recognizes, but the nutrients it craves so it can put your natural beauty on display for the world to see.
Oil based products therefore affords us the ability to blend and concentrate many of the world’s most nutrient dense ingredients, bottle them with love and have them delivered to your doorstep.
We are incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to support you and your skin on your life’s journey with our nature first formulas.
With love,
Adisa May
Remember, skincare is a personal journey:
Customize your routine: Adjust products and techniques based on your skin type, concerns, and how your skin responds over time.
Be patient: Skin renewal takes time. Give new products at least 4-6 weeks to show results before making changes.
Stay consistent: The key to seeing real improvements is daily dedication to your routine.
[1] PEGs are known as polyethylene glycols and are synthetic compounds derived from petroleum. Depending on the manufacturer process, PEGs can be contaminated with measurable amounts of ethylene oxide which is a known human carcinogen and 1,4-dioxane which is a possible human carcinogen. (The Dirty Dozen: PEG Compounds and their contaminants)
[2] Emulsifiers in skin care: Purposes, Properties & Disadvantages. (n.d.). Corneotherapy.org. https://corneotherapy.org/articles/emulsifiers-in-skin-care
[3] Pappas, A. (2009). Epidermal surface lipids. Dermato-Endocrinology, 1(2), 72–76. https://doi.org/10.4161/derm.1.2.7811
[4] Kengmo Tchoupa, A., Kretschmer, D., Schittek, B., & Peschel, A. (2023). The epidermal lipid barrier in microbiome-skin interaction. Trends in Microbiology, 31(7), 723–734.
[5] Ibid, note 3.
[6] Ibid, note 3.
[7] Ibid, note 3.