When we say "natural oil," skin usually comes to mind. Yet a bottle of good plant oil can serve you from head to toe. From hair ends to elbows, from cuticles to heels, a single product makes a difference in many places. For those who like moving forward with few but versatile products, natural oils are a real treasure.
For hair ends
Especially in long, damaged hair, the ends dry, frizz, and go lifeless. Warming a small amount of plant oil in your palm and working it only into the ends softens that dryness and gives hair a livelier look. Note: apply oil to the ends, not the roots; a little is enough, more weighs the hair down.
As a hair mask
Once a week, you can give your hair a little care break. Applying oil along the hair (except the roots) and leaving it for about half an hour, then washing, nourishes the hair. Oils like olive and sesame are often preferred for this. This simple ritual softens hair without needing expensive masks.
Dry spots on the body
Elbows, knees, heels are the body's quickest-drying areas. Richer oils (products with avocado or shea) suit them well. Applied after a shower, while skin is still damp, moisture is held better. A multipurpose product like Ayşe's Cream is designed for exactly this "everything-everywhere" need.
In nail and hand care
When cuticles dry, they flake, and hands get worn. Working a small amount of oil into cuticles and hands, done regularly, noticeably softens the hands. Applying before bed and sleeping returns you to more cared-for hands by morning.
How to store it
The most valuable thing about natural oils is the fresh ingredients inside; to protect them, keep the oil cool, out of sunlight, and tightly closed. Light and heat lower the oil's quality over time. A properly stored oil lasts longer and gives you its best with every use.
Use little, be patient
The most common mistake with oil is using too much. A few drops are usually enough; more leaves a greasy feel and heaviness. And just like on skin, results on hair and body come over time, with regular use. A bottle of good plant oil serves surprisingly many purposes in patient hands.
Find our multipurpose natural oils and creams in our shop, for those who like getting more from a single product.
For hair ends
Especially in long, damaged hair, the ends dry, frizz, and go lifeless. Warming a small amount of plant oil in your palm and working it only into the ends softens that dryness and gives hair a livelier look. Note: apply oil to the ends, not the roots; a little is enough, more weighs the hair down.
As a hair mask
Once a week, you can give your hair a little care break. Applying oil along the hair (except the roots) and leaving it for about half an hour, then washing, nourishes the hair. Oils like olive and sesame are often preferred for this. This simple ritual softens hair without needing expensive masks.
Dry spots on the body
Elbows, knees, heels are the body's quickest-drying areas. Richer oils (products with avocado or shea) suit them well. Applied after a shower, while skin is still damp, moisture is held better. A multipurpose product like Ayşe's Cream is designed for exactly this "everything-everywhere" need.
In nail and hand care
When cuticles dry, they flake, and hands get worn. Working a small amount of oil into cuticles and hands, done regularly, noticeably softens the hands. Applying before bed and sleeping returns you to more cared-for hands by morning.
How to store it
The most valuable thing about natural oils is the fresh ingredients inside; to protect them, keep the oil cool, out of sunlight, and tightly closed. Light and heat lower the oil's quality over time. A properly stored oil lasts longer and gives you its best with every use.
Use little, be patient
The most common mistake with oil is using too much. A few drops are usually enough; more leaves a greasy feel and heaviness. And just like on skin, results on hair and body come over time, with regular use. A bottle of good plant oil serves surprisingly many purposes in patient hands.
Find our multipurpose natural oils and creams in our shop, for those who like getting more from a single product.