List of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (2024)

A list of carrier oils and their benefits for both your skin and your hair. If you are making DIY bath and body or beauty products, this will help you choose the best carrier oil for your needs.

I've been posting a lot of recipes lately, and I hope you've been enjoying them. When a recipe has a carrier oil, I give the one I used and sometimes recommend a few more oils. Sometimes I say that any carrier oil can be used.


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A few readers have asked what carrier oils are, so I decided to dedicate an entire post to them and create a list of carrier oils and their benefits.

I just picked up several new oils, so you'll be seeing new oils in the near future. This is a partial list of carrier oils and their benefits for skin and hair.

If you're interested in the types of body butters for hair and skin and their benefits, that's in a separate post.

What Are Carrier Oils

Carrier oils are vegetable oils made from the seed, nuts, or kernels of plants. They carry essential oils and other absolutes so you can apply them to your skin.

There are some carrier oils made from animals. Emu oil is a popular one. The oils are made using the fats of the animals. While I think they can have their place in some recipes, I do not use them just for the simple fact that there are so many carrier oils from vegetable sources that I can use instead.

Carrier oils are often used with essential oils. You can't apply most essential oils directly to your skin, so you have to dilute them with a carrier oil.

These oils are also used in sugar scrub recipes, lotions, balms, lip balms, and salves. This list of carrier oils and their benefits will help you choose the best one for your needs.

Carrier oils shouldn't have a strong smell, except for unrefined coconut oil. They will have a slight nutty aroma that doesn't affect your final product. If your oil has a strong odor, it could be rancid.

Discard it and do not use it.

When you're shopping for an oil, make sure you buy cold pressed oil. Heat can damage the good qualities of the oil, so it's very important to get cold pressed oils.

You can usually safely substitute one carrier oil for another oil with great results. Coconut oil is one that doesn't interchange well because it is solid at room temperature.

Otherwise, you can pick the one that meets your needs or based on what you have on hand unless the recipe states otherwise. Some oils are better used mixed with other oils, such as avocado oil.

Use this list of carrier oils and their benefits to help you find the best oils for your hair or skin needs.

Although you can substitute most oils for another oil, there are oils that are better for jobs than are other oils. For example, jojoba oil is very thick, so it's not a great oil to use by itself. It's also on the expensive side.

When I want to use an expensive oil, sometimes I will combine it with another oil that's less expensive. That way I get the benefits of both oils and keep the cost reasonable.

Learn more aboutwhat are carrier oils?

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What Are The Best Carrier Oils?

That depends! Each carrier oil has its own unique composition and therefore unique benefits for your hair and skin.

While most carrier oils have more than one benefit and use, there are oils that are better than others for certain uses. Learn more with this list of carrier oils and their benefits to choose the best one for your needs.

1. Almond Oil

Almond oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (3) (sweet almond oil)is moisturizing for your skin. It is very versatile, so it works in many types of recipes. It's high in vitamins A and E to nourish your skin. Do not use this oil if you have a nut allergy.

Click here for recipes made with almond oil.

2. Apricot Kernel Oil

Apricot kernel oil is very gentle, so it's great for sensitive skin or recipes that you make for children.

It's also very versatile, so it's a great substitute for almond oil. It's often used in lotion recipes and for hot oil treatments.

Click here for recipes made with apricot kernel oil.

3. Argan Oil

Argan oil is one of my favorite oils for hair. It's a dry oil, so it soaks in quickly. Argan oil has vitamins A and E and linoleic acid. It's a good choice for dry hair, rashes, and bug bites.

Click here for recipes made with argan oil.

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4. Avocado Oil

Avocado oil is high in essential fatty acids and fat soluble vitamins. It's great for sensitive skin or problem skin and eczema. Avocado is usually combine with other carrier oils and not used alone.

Click here for recipes made with avocado oil.

5. Castor Oil

Castor oil is antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal. It's often used on irritated skin. It's usually combined with other oils and not used alone. Learn about the skin benefits of castor oiland castor oil hair benefits.

Click here for recipes made with castor oil.

6. Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is one of my favorite oils because of the heavenly smell. It is also naturally antifungal and antibacterial, so it 's great for lip balms and lotions.

It's solid at room temperature, so it will harden a recipe when added. It can be combined with other oils so the final result isn't so hard. Look for unrefined coconut oil, which is the kind that smells like coconut.

Refining may use chemicals to extract more oil, and it also bleaches and deodorizes the oil. They may also add sodium hydroxide to extend it's shelf life.

Click here for recipes made with coconut oil.

7. Evening Primrose Oil

Evening primrose oil is used to combat skin dryness and skin irritations. It's great for the skin and hair and is said to reduce the effects of aging. It's also great for eczema.

Click here for recipes made with evening primrose oil.

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8. Flax Seed Oil

Flax seed oil is high in vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids. It's especially great for your hair because it promotes hair growth.

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9. Fractionated Coconut Oil

Fractionated coconut oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (6) is a liquid coconut oil. It is high in saturated fats, so it has a very long shelf life. It's odorless, so it mixes with essential oils very well.

It's a great all purpose oil. I use it for making roller bottles, and it's also good for lips, skin, or hair.

Click here for recipes made with fractionated coconut oil.

10. Grapeseed Oil

Grapeseed oil is a dry oil, so it isn't as oily on your skin. It's used in hair recipes and skin recipes. It's a natural astringent, so it's great for acne prone or oily skin.

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11. Hemp Seed Oil

Hemp seed oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (7) comes from the hemp plant, but it has no THC. The oil is green with a nutty aroma, so it can alter the scent of your final product.

Hemp seed oil is high in vitamin E, calcium, carotene, iron, and other minerals. It's an excellent oil for dry skin or eczema. It's also used in hair care to prevent dandruff and nourish the scalp.

Click here for recipes made with hemp seed oil.

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12. Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is a popular carrier oil because it's very close to the oils your body naturally produces. It absorbs in to your skin easily without being greasy. It can clog pores though, so it's best used with other oils.

Click here for recipes made with jojoba oil.

13. Macadamia Nut Oil

Macadamia nut oil is a dry oil, so it absorbs quickly without leaving an oily residue. It's great for skin and hair.

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14. Moringa Oil

Moringa oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (9) is high in antioxidants, so it has a long shelf life of up to five years. It's high in saturated fats to nourish the skin. It's often used for anti-aging because of its antioxidants. It's naturally anti-inflammatory, so it's used for eczema and for acne prone skin.

When used on the hair, it deposits vitamins and minerals into the hair to tame frizzy hair and strengthen the hair.

Click here for recipes made with moringa oil.

15. Neem Oil

Neem oil has a strong bitter odor that's hard to mask with essential oils. It's often used with other oils to lessen the scent. It's often used for itchy or dry skin, and it's great for eczema. It can help promote a healthy scalp and healthy hair and treat dandruff.

Click here for recipes made with neem oil.

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16. Olive Oil

Olive oil is readily available in nearly any supermarket, so it's a popular beauty recipe ingredient. It's great to use to infuse herbs. It has good fats for your skin and hair, but it will leave behind excess oil that doesn't soak in to your skin right away.

Click here for recipes made with olive oil.

17. Rosehip Seed Oil

Rosehip seed oil is high in vitamins A and E for the skin. It also has essential fatty acids to promote elastin and collagen production. It's often used in creams and balms for stretch marks, burns, wrinkles, eczema, and sunburns.

Click here for recipes made with rosehip seed oil.

18. Safflower Oil

Safflower oil is high in linoleic acid, so it's a great oil for acne prone skin. It's also often used for oil cleansing because it removes oil and dirt from the skin without drying your skin or hair. It lubricates the skin, which traps moisture next to your skin.

Click here for recipes made with safflower oil.

19. Sesame Seed Oil

Sesame seed oil is a light oil, so it's often used in massage oils. It moisturizes the skin without being overly oily.

Click here for recipes made with sesame seed oil.

20. Sunflower Oil

Sunflower Oil is often used in recipes to treat psoriasis, eczema, dry skin, or damaged skin. It's a light oil, so it can also be used as a massage oil.

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Free Printable Carrier Oils PDF

Need help choosing the best carrier oil for your DIY hair care and skin care recipes? I create a handy three page chart that's filled with more information about carrier oils and their properties and benefits.

This has comedogenic rating, absorption rates, viscosity, and the best carrier oils to use for different skin and hair types.

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Sign up below to get your free printable carrier oils PDF. Use this as a reference when you're creating your own bath and beauty recipes.

What is the Best Carrier Oil to Use?

The best carrier oil just depends on what you are making and your needs. That's why I created this list of carrier oils and their benefits.

The first thing I look at is the benefit of the oil. If I'm making a lotion for every day use, I'll use a different oil than if I'm making a healing salve.

I have a bin full of carrier oils, so I have a lot of options. People ask me all the time what the best general carrier oil is, and I always say Sweet Almond Oil. It's inexpensive and loaded with vitamins A and C to make your skin soft.

Fractionated coconut oil is another great all purpose oil. It's inexpensive, lightweight, and clear. I like to use it in essential oil roller bottles.

Read about the 9 best carrier oils for skin.

What Are Dry Oils?

Some carrier oils are what's known as a dry oil. They are called dry oils not because of the oil but because of how it absorbs into your skin and hair. Dry oils are absorbed quickly, so they don't rest on top of your skin and hair.

If you've ever used a sugar scrub and been oily for a while afterwards, you didn't use a dry oil.

Dry oils are lightweight and not greasy. They are perfect for sugar scrubs and hair oils because they don't leave a greasy residue.Dry oils include:

  • Avocado oil
  • Borage oil
  • Evening primrose oil
  • Rosehip seed oil
  • Safflower oil
  • Grapeseed oil
  • Sunflower oil

What are Wet Oils?

Wet oils isn't a term that's used often, but they are the opposite of dry oils. These oils absorb into your skin and hair slower. They make excellent massage oils.

One benefit of using these oils in your skin care is that they reduce water loss. These oils are best used for dry skin or extremely dry hair.

Wet oils include:

  • Jojoba oil
  • Coconut oil
  • Castor oil
  • Apricot kernel oil
  • Sweet almond oil
  • Tamanu oil
  • Baobab oil

Don't be afraid to mix both wet and dry oils. I mixed them in my roll on lip gloss recipe for the benefits of both types of oils.

Some oils penetrate the skin quickly for quick healing, but other oils are the marathon oils that continue to work for hours.

This list of carrier oils and their benefits help you find the best oils for your needs.


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Best Carrier Oils for Skin

Nearly all carrier oils can be used on the skin, but some oils are better than others. My favorite carriers oils for the skin are:

  • Jojoba oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (14) - It's actually a wax, but it's usually called a carrier oil. Since it's thick, it mimics that natural sebum that your body produces. Your natural oils can dissolve jojoba, so it gets carried deeper within your skin.
  • Argan oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (15) - Argan oil helps soften the skin, and it's high in vitamin E to nourish your skin. It absorbs quickly, so it's good for facial skin care.
  • Rosehip seed oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (16) - This oil is said to help firm the skin and improve elasticity. It has fatty acids to soften the skin.
  • Olive oil - This oil can be found in nearly any supermarket. It's high in oleic acid for dry skin. It is a heavy oil, so it leaves your skin and hair oily long after you use it. Just be sure to buy quality olive oil from a trusted brand.
  • Avocado oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (17) - I love avocado oil for the skin. It has vitamins A, D, and E to nourish the skin and fatty acids to moisturize.

Best Carrier Oils for Hair

The best carrier oils for your hair depends on your hair type. I generally like to use a dry oil, but a wet oil is best for very dry hair. I usually mix one of each type of oil for both of their benefits.

  • For oily hair, use grapeseed oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (18) or sunflower oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (19) because they are dry oils that won't weigh down your hair.
  • For dry hair, use coconut oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (20) or avocado oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (21). These are heavy oils that penetrate the hair shaft deeper for more conditioning.
  • For frizzy hair, try argan oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (22). It's light and won't weigh down your hair.
  • For itchy scalp, use coconut oil because it's naturally antiseptic to kill germs that can cause an itchy scalp.

Sometimes the oils are just too heavy for my hair and I get greasy hair after using them. I usually use a preshampoo treatment so I can wash after I use the oil. I do not condition when I do this.

Learn more about the best carrier oils for hair.

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Best Carrier Oils for Essential Oils

If you're using a carrier oil to apply essential oils, you can choose one of several options. Again, consult this list of carrier oils and their benefits to see which is best for your needs.

  • I generally use fractioned coconut oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (24). It's inexpensive and clear, so it won't stain. It also doesn't have an odor that will compete with your oils.
  • I also use sweet almond oilList of Carrier Oils and Their Benefits + Free Printable PDF Chart (25). It's a great oil with vitamins A and E for your skin.

I made a solid carrier oil stick and normally use that instead of a liquid oil just to make it easier to apply oils.


Learn more about how to mix essential oils with carrier oils.


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FAQs

What is the best anti-inflammatory carrier oil? ›

Castor Oil

Castor Oil is best known for its natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it a popular choice for muscle and joint pain. This is because of its high concentration of fatty acids, ricin oleic acids -particularly omega 9.

How many different carrier oils are there? ›

There are as many as 50 recognised carrier oils that can be used for essential oils but many of them are hard to find, expensive or have more suitable replacements. So, to keep this guide digestible we'll focus on 15 of the most popular and useful carriers.

Which carrier oil penetrates the skin best? ›

Nourishing and very thin, carrier oils with a high omega-3 composition, such as Sea Buckthorn (30%) and Camelina (30%), penetrate the epidermis very easily.

Which carrier oil is best for anti-aging? ›

Our Best 4 Carrier Oils for Ageing Skin
  • Rosehip Oil. Rosehip Oil is highly valued for its healing and regenerative properties and its effect on dry skin, burns, blemishes, fine lines and wrinkles. ...
  • Jojoba Oil. ...
  • Argan Oil. ...
  • Coconut Oil (Refined)
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What is the strongest natural anti-inflammatory? ›

  1. Omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids , which are abundant in fatty fish such as salmon or tuna, are among the most potent anti-inflammatory supplements. ...
  2. Curcumin. ...
  3. S-adenosylmethionine. ...
  4. Zinc. ...
  5. Green tea. ...
  6. Frankincense. ...
  7. Capsaicin. ...
  8. Cat's claw.

What is the strongest essential oil for arthritis? ›

Below are six of the best essential oils for RA symptoms, alongside scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness.
  1. Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus contains several compounds that may help to reduce inflammation, swelling, and pain. ...
  2. Frankincense. ...
  3. Lavender. ...
  4. Ginger. ...
  5. Turmeric essential oil. ...
  6. Basil.
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What carrier oils have healing properties? ›

Black cumin seed oil is anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal. In its essential oil form, it may also help promote the healing of wounds and burns. This oil is golden brown and has a mild earthy, woody smell that can be slightly spicy or peppery.

What is the strongest essential oil for pain? ›

Which Essential Oils Are Best For Pain? One of Mother nature's most powerful painkillers, peppermint oil is frequently used for alleviating pain [1]. Closely related to peppermint, wintergreen oil boasts similar properties due to its methyl salicylate component.

Which oil absorbs fastest into skin? ›

Grapeseed oil has a fast absorption rate. Jojoba oil has an average absorption rate. Avocado oil has a slow absorption rate.

What is the best carrier oil for under eyes? ›

Richly nourishing and anti-inflammatory, Avocado oil is a great choice for brightening and toning under your eyes. This skin-loving carrier oil is also a prime pick for mature, damaged skin, as it's abundant in oleic acid. For naturally dry skin, combine 1 tsp of Avocado oil and 1 tsp of Argan oil.

What is the most nourishing carrier oil? ›

Jojoba oil - Best all-around carrier oil

Jojoba oil is one of the most popular carrier oils because it is full of beneficial nutrients, including vitamins A, D and E, making it great for your skin. In fact, jojoba oil is known to be the carrier oil that is closest to mimicking the natural oil secretions in human skin.

Which oil penetrates deep into the scalp? ›

Coconut Oil

It's great at penetrating deep into the hair shaft to deeply condition and prevent protein loss, making it a good choice for most hair types. For your scalp, coconut oil is great at gently removing product buildup and soothing an irritated or dry scalp.

What is the best oil for old skin? ›

The best face oils for aging skin include ingredients like retinol, vitamin C, and natural oils such as rosehip, argan, and coconut because they are excellent choices for combating wrinkles.

Which oil is best for sagging skin? ›

Therosehip vegetable oil : Therosehip vegetable oil is renowned for preventing the appearance of wrinkles and combating skin sagging. Obtained through cold pressing, this oil is particularly rich in unsaturated fatty acids, such as omega-3 and 6, thus promoting cell regeneration and improving skin elasticity.

Which essential oil is like Botox? ›

Prickly pear seed oil has similar effects to Botox

So it's a great, natural method to rejuvenate your face and reduce any marks caused by aging. And best of all, it's affordable and less invasive than a botox shot.

What is the strongest anti-inflammatory essential oil? ›

Are essential oils good for inflammation?
  • Research into using essential oils for inflammation. ...
  • Scientists found that the COX-2 enzyme was reduced by at least 25% ...
  • Thyme oil is considered to be one of the most effective anti-inflammatory essential oils, ...
  • According to research conducted in 2010,

Which oils are most anti-inflammatory? ›

Which oils are anti-inflammatory? To help combat inflammation, choose oils that higher in monounsaturated fat or omega-3 polyunsaturated fat. Good choices for anti-inflammatory oils include olive oil, avocado oil and flaxseed oil.

Which oil supplement is best for inflammation? ›

Studies suggest fish oil supplements might help reduce pain, improve morning stiffness and relieve joint tenderness in people with rheumatoid arthritis. While relief is often modest, it might be enough to reduce the need for anti-inflammatory medications.

What essential oil is like ibuprofen? ›

chamomilla essential oils are even better than commercial anti-inflammatory medicine (ibuprofen), via markedly down-regulating the expression of inflammatory cytokines, like cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) in vivo.

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