If the only benefit of carrots you know of is that they’ll help you get rid of your glasses, we are about to change that! This crunchy veggie is one of the richest sources of beta-carotene and can be highly beneficial to your skin. A popular ingredient used in K-beauty routines, carrot seed oil, is touted as an effective anti-ageing ingredient. But given that it is, in fact, an essential oil, how does it interact with different kinds of skin type and what is the best way to use it? Find out all the details below…
- What makes carrot seed oil an effective anti-ageing ingredient?
- How to use carrot seed oil in your skincare routine
What makes carrot seed oil an effective anti-ageing ingredient?

Extracted from carrot seeds, this essential oil is antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory. It is rich in antioxidants that can help fight free radical damage in the body caused due to sun exposure and other harmful environmental aggressors.
The beta-carotene present in it also mimics the action of vitamin A, which helps cell regeneration and improves your cell turnover cycle with regular use. However, if you’re looking for an ingredient that visibly brings new skin to the surface, a potent pick like retinol will be your best bet. But since not all skin types can tolerate retinol, you can consider opting for carrot seed oil as a gentler alternative instead.
How to use carrot seed oil in your skincare routine

It is often recommended to use carrot seed oil in moderation as it is an essential oil and can lead to skin sensitivity. Include carrot seed oil infused serums and creams in your nighttime routine to allow them to work properly. This also keeps it from getting oxidised in the sun, leading to skin irritation and hyperpigmentation. Carrot seed oil is often mixed with hydrators like hyaluronic acid and vitamin E, which helps it perform better.
If you are using carrot seed oil essential oil, dilute it with a carrier oil like olive oil or hazelnut oil. If you have sensitive skin or are struggling with skin issues like rosacea or eczema, we recommend consulting your dermatologist before including carrot seed oil in your routine.
Written by Sumona Bose on 5th Jun 2021
Sumona Bose is a writer, skincare junkie and a self-professed makeup connoisseur. Equipped with a Master's degree in Fashion Management and over 3 years of experience writing in the beauty and fashion space, her passion for learning new things has no bounds. Working closely with dermatologists, beauty excerpts, makeup artists and hairstylists, she brings you the best of all things beauty. From trending skincare ingredients to makeup looks that help you slay, she manages to bring something new (and vital!) to our readers every single time. Her hobbies include home workouts, watching foreign films and binge-watching makeover shows!