My Apricot Skin Journey – More Than Just a Snack!
Alright, so everyone’s always going on about superfoods and natural remedies. I usually just nod along, you know? But then I had a bunch of apricots one summer, like, way too many to just eat. And my skin was feeling a bit blah, tired-looking. I remembered someone, somewhere, mentioning apricots were good for your skin. Didn’t pay much attention back then, but with a bowlful of them staring at me, I thought, why not?

First attempt: The Mash-Up
My first experiment was super basic. I just took a couple of ripe apricots – the really soft ones – mashed them up with a fork. That’s it. No fancy ingredients. I figured, let’s see what the fruit itself does. I washed my face, patted it sort of dry, and then just smeared this apricot mush all over. Looked ridiculous, I tell ya. My dog was very interested. I left it on for maybe 15 minutes, until it started to feel a bit tight and dry.
Washing it off was a bit messy, bits of apricot everywhere in the sink. But afterwards? My skin felt surprisingly soft. Not, like, magically transformed, but definitely softer and a bit brighter. I was like, huh, okay, there might be something to this.
Stepping It Up: The Apricot Kernel Oil Saga
So, the fresh apricot thing was okay, but obviously not something I could do all year round, and honestly, a bit of a faff with the mashing and the mess. Then I read about apricot kernel oil. Now, this sounded more practical. I went and bought a small bottle of cold-pressed apricot kernel oil. Not the super expensive designer stuff, just a plain, decent quality one.

My routine became this:
- Night time, after washing my face, I’d take just a few drops. Like, 3 or 4 drops, that’s all.
- Warmed it up between my palms.
- Then gently pressed it onto my face and neck.
This was way easier. No mess! And the oil absorbed pretty well, didn’t feel greasy like I thought it might. I have combination skin, so I’m always wary of oils, but this one felt light.
What I Noticed Over a Few Weeks
I stuck with the oil for a good month. The mashed apricot mask I did maybe once a week if I had fresh apricots. My skin, it just felt more… comfortable. Less dry patches, and the oily T-zone seemed a bit more balanced, oddly enough. It wasn’t a miracle cure for wrinkles or anything, let’s be real. But it felt nourished. My face just looked a bit healthier, a bit more glowy. You know that look when your skin is just happy? That.
I even tried making a simple scrub once. Mixed some ground apricot kernels (you can buy these, or if you’re super dedicated, grind your own, but who has time for that?) with a bit of the oil and a touch of honey. Used it very gently. That was pretty good for a bit of exfoliation, but you gotta be careful not to scrub too hard. Those kernel bits can be scratchy if you go wild.
So, What’s the Verdict?
Look, I’m not gonna tell you to throw out all your skincare. But for me, playing around with apricots, especially the oil, was a good experience. It’s simple. It’s pretty natural. And it didn’t break the bank. Sometimes I think we overcomplicate things with a million products when something basic can do a decent job.
I still use the apricot kernel oil, not every single night, but a few times a week. It’s become one of those quiet, reliable things in my routine. If you’ve got some apricots lying around, or you’re curious about the oil, I’d say give it a go. Can’t hurt to try, right? Just keep it simple. That’s usually the best way with these things.