Olive oil is a nutrient-packed oil made from pressing olives and then expressing their oil. It is rich in healthy monounsaturated fats and antioxidants which may benefit the skin when applied directly to it. Olives are considered a soft fruit much like peaches and plums. That means they can bruise easily which affects the quality of the oil. Look for olive oils that list âhand-picked olivesâ on the label to ensure that you have a high-quality product. Once the olives are picked they are then placed in a stainless steel roller that grinds them into a paste. That paste is then slowly mixed with water in a process called malaxation. This helps to draw out the oil molecules. Next the olive paste is placed in a centrifuge which separates the solid components from the water and oil. Because olive oil helps to lock in moisture it can be used on the skin for extra moisturization and treatment of dry skin. There are several beauty products like soaps and lotions that have added olive oil to their formulations for its skin benefits.