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The Pro Esthetician’s Guide to Avocado Oil – Why & How to Use It

June 16, 2025 by Hanna Marcus

The trend toward natural skincare ingredients continues to grow, with nutrient-rich additions like avocado oil becoming increasingly popular. If you are a beauty pro looking to capitalize on this shift toward natural, healthy ingredients, this esthetician’s guide to avocado oil can help you unlock the full potential of your beauty biz.

What makes avocado oil so great? We’re glad you asked! As an organic and incredibly versatile ingredient, avocado oil has many benefits and uses as a skincare product. As an esthetician, you can incorporate it into your workflow seamlessly, giving you an exciting new product to play with and giving your clients a healthy alternative to other skincare options.

Key Takeaways

With a host of benefits and uses to accompany its natural, nutrient-dense characteristics, avocado oil is an exciting skincare ingredient that estheticians should consider integrating into their beauty offerings.

A serum dropper lays out avocado oil in the sun, a must-add to skincare routines according to Esthetician’s Guide to Avocado Oil.

Table of Contents
The Ultimate Esthetician’s Guide to Avocado Oil
What is Avocado Oil?
Skin Benefits of Avocado Oil
When and How Estheticians Can Use Avocado Oil
When Not to Use Avocado Oil for Skincare
Avocado Oil for Skincare - A Must-Have for Your Beauty Biz


The Ultimate Esthetician’s Guide to Avocado Oil

What is Avocado Oil?

By pressing the pulp of an avocado, the natural oils contained in the fruit can be extracted. This avocado oil can then be left unrefined or go through the process of refinement, depending on its intended purpose.

Refined avocado oil requires extensive processing to produce. The result is an oil that is lighter in color, doesn’t have much flavor, and is stripped of many of its natural nutrients. It is ideal for cooking because it has a very high smoke point.

Unrefined avocado oil, on the other hand, is extracted from the fruit’s pulp by purely mechanical means. Also known as cold-pressed, this form of avocado oil is a distinct green color and retains its nutty flavor profile. It also packs a dense nutritional profile, making it perfect for dressing, dips, and even skincare products.

The nutrients present in unrefined avocado oil are what make it compelling as a skincare ingredient. It is full of vitamins (A, D, and E), as well as several antioxidants and healthy fats.

Skin Benefits of Avocado Oil

The nutrients contained in avocado oil sound good in theory, but what do they mean for estheticians and their clients?

When used correctly, the practical applications of avocado oil are immense. The list of skin benefits is long and impressive, and it is highlighted by the following:

  • Oleic acid supplements skin hydration and moisture retention.
  • Avocado oil boosts collagen production, contributing to healthier skin elasticity.
  • It has anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce irritation and soothe redness.
  • It helps heal wounds and limit scarring.
  • Antioxidants help protect against environmental damage.
  • Avocado oil is suitable even for dry and sensitive skin.
"The nutrients present in unrefined avocado oil are what make it compelling as a skincare ingredient. It is full of vitamins (A, D, and E), as well as several antioxidants and healthy fats." 

When and How Estheticians Can Use Avocado Oil

With a strong understanding of what avocado oil is and the potential benefits it can bring to your client’s skincare routine, it’s time to dive into when and how to use it. As a versatile natural ingredient, there are numerous ways to use avocado oil both in your salon and at home, giving you opportunities to be creative, educate your clients, and expand your beauty biz.

One of the top traits of avocado oil is how nourishing it is. This makes it an excellent oil to use for facial treatments. Whether it is used alone or in conjunction with other proven skincare products, incorporating avocado oil into your regimen as a facial oil is a great idea.

Another way to enjoy the nutritional skincare benefits of avocado oil is to utilize it in massage techniques. This can be done during facials or implemented during body treatments. Either way, your client will reap the rewards of the nutrients that naturally occur in avocado oil. You can even blend it with essential oils to increase the therapeutic effects.

Because it is gentle in nature while remaining highly effective, avocado oil is a go-to for clients with dry, compromised, mature, or sensitive skin. Using it as an alternative to harsher skincare products in these cases is a wonderful way to make your beauty services more accessible to clients of all types.

When Not to Use Avocado Oil for Skincare

As versatile as avocado oil can be in a skincare routine, there are times to leave it on the shelf. 

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For example, some people may have allergies or sensitivities that outweigh the benefits of avocado oil. Clients who have acne-prone skin or struggle with extremely oily skin also might be better served by a different product.

No matter what you do, always opt for the best quality avocado oil you can find. Look for organic avocado oil that is cold-pressed, and don’t settle for less than the highest quality you can find.

Avocado Oil for Skincare - A Must-Have for Your Beauty Biz

Healthy beauty products are growing in popularity, and for good reason. As an esthetician, investing in natural beauty products like avocado oil can benefit your clients and your business.

From the versatility avocado oil offers to the nutrient-rich properties that can work wonders for personalized skincare treatments, learning how to incorporate this and other natural beauty products into your beauty biz and daily routines is a great idea.

To learn more about natural skincare ingredients and the latest beauty trends, be sure to subscribe to Beauty Insurance Plus and visit our blog!

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