Qet Botanicals Balancing Cleansing Oil with Thyme
Qet Botanicals Balancing Cleansing Oil with Thyme is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Pickup available at Fitchburg
Usually ready in 4 hours
2 ounces
Thyme and other pure cleansing oils help wash away excess oil, makeup, and impurities for refreshed, renewed-looking skin.
- Earth Day Beauty Award Winner
- Helps keep skin feeling balanced and restored
- Helps skin stay strong and supple
- Helps soothe dry, uncomfortable-feeling skin
- Perfect for blemish-prone skin with visible redness
- Brightens the look of your complexion
- Leaves no oily residue
Qet Botanicals Balancing Cleansing Oil with Thyme is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Qet Botanicals Balancing Cleansing Oil With Thyme
The first thing that comes to mind when you have blemish-prone skin is likely not an oil-based cleanser — but this cleansing oil from Qēt Botanicals is designed to cleanse and comfort exactly this skin type! Fatty omega acids help moisturize and improve the look of dry, stressed skin, vitamins provide nourishment, and plant oils help wash away impurities and excess oil. Together, this harmonious blend leaves skin feeling deeply nourished and balanced, especially when skin feels stressed or looks visibly red. This cleansing oil sinks deep into your pores to remove oil and impurities, helps cleanse and comfort skin with botanical oils, and doesn’t strip the skin’s natural barrier.
This cleansing oil balances the skin and helps to maintain the proper level of moisture without drying it out.
What’s left behind? A fresh feeling of clean, hydrated skin!
Here’s Qēt’s pristine lineup of nourishing ingredients in their award-winning cleansing oil for blemish-prone skin and visible redness:
- Sea Buckthorn Berry Oil: What doesn’t this unique ingredient offer? It helps keep skin feeling balanced, contains soothing botanical compounds, and helps improve the look of the skin’s surface. Fatty acids help support the skin barrier and softness. May help soothe dry, uncomfortable-feeling skin.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil: A primary ingredient in skincare products since the ancients, extra virgin olive oil contains antioxidants that help maintain a fresh, smooth look and vitamins to provide nourishment. It helps cleanse away makeup, excess oil, and impurities as it gently lifts away buildup and more.
Castor Oil: Known for its comforting feel on skin and for helping reduce the look of redness, castor oil is a standout when it comes to deep cleansing and nourishing care.
Flower actives of thyme, lavender, and geranium: In this particular cleansing oil, thyme plays a vital role. It helps cleanse away excess oil and impurities commonly associated with blemish-prone skin. Lavender and geranium help cleanse and leave skin feeling soothed.
Brighten your complexion and smooth your skin! This unique cleanser is perfect for blemish-prone skin with visible redness or uneven tone.
Reviewed for accuracy by our licensed clinical team — doctors, nurse practitioners, and functional medicine specialists at The Healthy Place Clinic in Madison, WI.
If you’re also exfoliating, add the exfoliator directly over the cleansing oil before removing in the same manner. We suggest those with blemish-prone or oily skin cleanse morning and evening. This cleansing oil for oily skin may be used to remove eye makeup, but choosing Qēt’s Supple Eye Makeup Remover is suggested as this will be slightly more gentle to the delicate tissues around the eyes.
If you’re new to Qēt, you’re about to be blown away. This company is one of our very favorites. We’d recommend you check out their beginners kit first — you’ll relish the luxury.
Cautions: Keep out of the reach of children. Consult a physician before using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications, or have a medical condition. If you have a negative reaction, discontinue use and consult with a health professional.
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*Organic Ingredient
**Wildcrafted Ingredient
FAQs About Qet Botanicals Balancing Cleansing Oil with Thyme
Q: Does this cleansing oil work well for blemish-prone skin? A: Yes. That's a big reason people pick it. Thyme oil is the standout ingredient, and it's blended with olive, castor, and sea buckthorn oils to break down makeup, sunscreen, and excess oil without making your skin feel stripped.
Q: Why does this one use thyme oil? A: Because thyme is the ingredient people usually look to for blemish-prone skin. Here it's paired with lavender, geranium, and jasmine oils, so the formula feels a little more rounded and not quite as intense.
Q: Should I use it on dry skin or wet skin? A: Dry skin first. Shake the bottle, massage a small amount into dry skin, then remove it with a warm damp washcloth.
Q: Will it leave my face greasy? A: Usually not. It’s meant to be removed with a warm cloth, and most people say it takes off oil and makeup without leaving that heavy, slick feeling behind.
Q: I've heard oils can make skin look more congested. Is that true with this one? A: Not always. A cleansing oil like this is supposed to help dissolve oil, sunscreen, and buildup so it can be wiped away. But if your skin is touchy with essential oils like thyme, lavender, or geranium, I'd patch test first.
Q: Can I use this if my skin gets red or irritated easily? A: Maybe, but I'd be careful. Sea buckthorn and olive oil may feel soothing, but the essential oils in this formula could still be too much for very sensitive skin, so I'd test a small area first.
Q: Is there anything I should know before using it around the eyes or during pregnancy? A: Yes, be careful. I wouldn't use thyme or lavender oils too close to the eyes, and if you're pregnant or nursing, check with your OB or midwife before using this one.
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