Okay, let’s chat about frankincense essential oil—you know, that fancy-smelling oil everyone’s been talking about for skincare? First things first: Is it gentle enough for your skin? And can you actually use it to wash your face? Let me break it down for you, because I’ve got all the deets (and maybe a few tips to save your skin from irritation!).

Is Frankincense Essential Oil Gentle? Let’s Start with the Basics
Let me tell you, most people can totally use frankincense oil directly on their skin or even wash their face with it—no major issues, usually! It’s generally considered gentle, but like with any new skincare product, your skin might have its own opinions, right?
Wait, but here’s the catch: If you start feeling any burning, stinging, or just plain irritation after applying it, don’t panic! Just grab a carrier oil—think fractionated coconut oil, jojoba oil, or grape seed oil—and mix a little of that with the frankincense oil before slathering it on. Trust me, your skin will thank you for that extra dilution. It’s like giving your skin a little hug instead of a harsh squeeze!
Can You Wash Your Face with Frankincense Oil?
Oh, absolutely! But again, let’s keep it real: if you’re using it as a face wash, you need to be careful. Some people like to mix a drop or two with their regular cleanser, or dilute it heavily with a carrier oil first. But honestly, I’ve heard horror stories about people slathering undiluted essential oils on their face and ending up with red, dry patches. So pro tip: Always do a patch test first!
If you’re into DIY skincare, just add a few drops to your face wash routine. It’ll leave your skin feeling fresh, clean, and maybe even a little dewy—no, wait, not too dewy, but you know, that “I woke up like this” glow? Yeah, that’s the vibe.
Why Frankincense Oil Is a Skincare Superstar (Spoiler: It’s All About Those Concoctions!)
Okay, let’s get into the good stuff: what makes frankincense oil so hyped? Let’s start with its natural astringent properties. Astringent means it tightens and firms skin, right? So that’s like your skin’s personal trainer for collagen and elasticity!
Natural Astringent: Tighten & Smooth Skin
You know how when you use toner, it helps shrink pores? Frankincense does something similar but better—it shrinks skin cells, which means it can plump up your skin and minimize the look of wrinkles. It’s like a mini facelift in a bottle, but without the surgery! Your skin will feel firmer, and those fine lines? They’ll start to fade faster.
Strengthens Blood Vessels: Keep That Glow Intact
Another awesome benefit? It strengthens blood vessels. Why does that matter? Well, if your blood vessels are strong, your skin will stay vibrant and not turn all blotchy or red. Think of it as a shield for your skin’s natural color—no more looking like you’ve been out in the sun for too long when you really haven’t!
Wound Healer: Treat Scratches & Cuts Like a Pro
Okay, so you scraped your knee or got a little cut? Frankincense oil can help there too! It acts as a natural coagulant, which means it helps blood clots and closes up wounds. Plus, it prevents infections later on. And the best part? It doesn’t dry out your skin or cause extra irritation. Just apply a tiny bit to the wound, and watch it heal faster than if you used harsh antiseptics. It’s like having a first-aid kit in your purse!
Scar Fader & Acne Fighter: Goodbye, Marks!
Oh, and scars? Acne scars, old cuts, you name it—frankincense oil is here to save the day. It’s a natural scar healer, so those annoying marks start to fade. Mix it with other oils like eucalyptus oil for extra boost, and you’ll be amazed at how much smoother your skin gets. No more hiding behind foundation for those post-acne scars!
Always Dilute Pure Frankincense Oil—Trust Me on This!
Okay, let’s get one thing straight: if you’re using 100% pure frankincense oil, you must dilute it first. Essential oils are super concentrated—like, one drop can be way too strong for your skin. So grab a carrier oil (jojoba, coconut, or olive oil works) and mix a few drops of the carrier with the essential oil. Then you can use it safely on your face, body, or even hair (if you’re into that, but that’s a whole other tangent).
Final Thoughts: Should You Try Frankincense Oil?
In a word: Yes! But with a few caveats. First, do a patch test. Second, dilute if you’re using pure oil. Third, enjoy the benefits: smoother skin, fewer wrinkles, and faster healing.
Just remember, skincare is personal—what works for me might not work for you, but if you’re looking for a natural, gentle oil that’s packed with benefits, frankincense essential oil is a solid pick. Let me know if you’ve tried it—I’d love to hear your tips!

