Is It Good to Apply Oil on Your Face at Night?

Is It Good to Apply Oil on Your Face at Night?

Is It Good to Apply Oil on Your Face at Night?

Yes — If You’re Not Smothering Your Pillow with It.

Listen, we’re all for slathering your face in luxurious, glow-inducing, wrinkle-fighting oil before bed —
but if you’re doing it right before lights out, you’re not nourishing your skin.
You’re marinating your pillowcase.

If you’ve ever woken up greasy and wondering why your skin still feels dry, we’ve got answers.
Because yes, applying face oil at night is amazing — if you’re not doing it all wrong.


🧴 Nighttime Face Oil = Powerful Skincare Ritual

But only if you treat it like a ritual, not an afterthought.

You can’t just come home from a chaotic day, splash water on your face, slap on some oil, and dive into your comforter like you’re escaping a zombie apocalypse.
That’s not skincare. That’s skin sabotage.

If you want to actually see results — glowing skin, reduced wrinkles, balanced oil production — here’s the secret:


✨ The 3 Golden Rules of Nighttime Face Oil


1. Timing Is Everything. Apply It Hours Before Bed.

That’s right. Don’t wait until your head is halfway into your pillow.
Moisturize 1–2 hours before you sleep to let the product sink in and actually do its job.

The skin needs time to:

  • Absorb nutrients

  • Rebuild the barrier

  • Regulate oil production

Late-night slathering leads to greasy sheets, clogged pores, and wasted product.
It’s not “beauty sleep” if it’s all soaked into your linens.

Want a pro tip? Try Ujjayi’s Cordyceps Moisturizer about 90 minutes before bed. The blend of cordyceps, avocado, and coconut oils absorbs quickly and actually feeds your skin, not your cotton pillowcase.


2. Start With a Clean Slate

Oil + dirt + makeup = breakout city.
Before applying anything at night, use a gentle oil-based cleanser to dissolve sunscreen, pollution, and the psychological residue of your day.

Then hit your face with the good stuff.

If your skin isn’t clean, you’re just locking in grime.


3. Use the Lightest-to-Heaviest Rule

Skincare layering is like building a sandwich — do it wrong, and everything slides off.

  • Toner or essence? First.

  • Serums? Second.

  • Creams or moisturizers? Third.

  • Oils or balms? Last. Always.

That’s because oils are occlusives — they seal everything in.
Put them on too early, and nothing else gets through.
Put them on right, and they’re the MVP of your nighttime glow-up.


💡 Pro Hack: Dab Before You Dream

Even if you’ve done everything right, here’s the trick:
Gently blot your skin with a clean cloth before hitting the pillow.

You’ll still keep the benefits, but avoid transferring excess oil to your sheets (or your partner’s face, let’s be honest).


🌙 Why Face Oil at Night Is Actually a Power Move

During the day, your skin is busy defending you from:

  • UV rays

  • Pollution

  • Weather

  • That one coworker who breathes too loud

At night, your skin repairs itself.
That’s when cell turnover happens. That’s when moisture loss peaks. That’s when your face needs real support.

And nothing supports it like a nutrient-rich, adaptogenic, natural oil blend that doesn’t just sit on top — it actually nourishes.

That’s what our Cordyceps Moisturizer was made for.
Packed with hydrating oils, vitamin C–mimicking cordyceps, and no synthetic filler — it’s skincare that knows what it’s doing.


💥 Bottom Line: Should You Apply Face Oil at Night?

Yes — absolutely.
But not right before bed.
And not on dirty skin.
And definitely not without layering it properly.

So cleanse.
Layer smart.
Apply early.
Blot gently.
Then sleep like a glowing goddess who’s actually in control of her life.


👉 Shop the Cordyceps Moisturizer Now
Because your face deserves more than a slippery pillow.

Back to blog

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.