Broccoli Seed Oil Is The Trendy New Kid In Skincare Going Into 2023

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New year, new must-have skincare ingredient. Over time, we've seen plenty of new skincare wonders break onto the scene, from embracing citric acid and apricot kernel oil to incorporating good old-fashioned milk as a moisturizing ingredient for sensitive skin types. But even if the skincare landscape is ever-changing, we can't help loving each new beauty offering, as they all bring unique benefits for different complexions.

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In recent years, this never-ending wave of skincare breakthroughs has leaned heavily on a return to natural, botanical ingredients. Speaking to GQ, True Botanicals founder Hillary Peterson chalks this up to a "nature knows best" mentality. And while not every natural substance is necessarily a skincare winner, there is a lot of value to be found in the world around us. Dr. David Jack points out that many botanical ingredients offer an easy, concentrated way to address skin conditions like acne, oily skin, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkles.

The key is to find the botanical ingredients most suited to your unique skin type and needs. Fortunately, there is no shortage of options. And now, as we move into 2023, there's another trendy skincare discovery to add to your shortlist: broccoli seed oil.

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What is broccoli seed oil?

As you might suspect, broccoli seed oil is exactly what it sounds like — an oil pressed from the seeds of that veggie drawer staple, broccoli. And much like broccoli is celebrated as a nutrient-dense addition to our diet, the oil from its seeds is gaining traction for the rich benefits it can offer your skin. "It's full of rich fatty acids that help hydrate and heal inflamed scaly skin," dermatologist Dr. Karen Lal tells The Zoe Report. "It's also full of antioxidants, some of which can help treat and prevent sun damage."

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More specifically, broccoli seed oil is chock full of antioxidants like vitamins A and E. These antioxidants help defend your skin against environmental damage from free radicals, while soothing and smoothing for a softer complexion (via Jordan Samuel Skin). Broccoli seed oil purveyor Lotioncrafter adds that this gentle ingredient may be perfect for sensitive skin types, like those struggling with rosacea, dermatitis, or psoriasis.

So if you're looking for an all-natural answer to skin that's dry, inflamed, or in need of a little extra defense, broccoli seed oil could be the ingredient for you. But how can you work it into your daily skincare regimen?

How to add broccoli seed oil to your routine

If you want to try the oil on its own, it's naturally available for purchase online. For instance, you can get 100% Pure, Cold-Pressed, Extra Virgin Broccoli Seed Oil on Amazon. A few drops of this oil can then be applied directly to any dry areas of skin, onto patches of razor burn, or around cracking cuticles (per Dr. Axe). It can also be warmed between your palms and patted into your face and neck after your usual moisturizer to help fight wrinkles and lock in hydration.

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If you prefer to try out new ingredients in a formula that's been balanced and perfected by professionals, you can also find broccoli seed oil in some existing skincare products. Consider The Highlight of the Day Illuminating Serum from Maya Chia, which comes softly tinted in four shades to pair skin nutrition with lightweight coverage. Or reach for the Super Seed Serum from Votary, which places this restorative ingredient front and center to help protect your complexion, add a lustrous glow, and impart new strength to your skin.

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