First, check out body oil options that say non-comedogenic on the label. If you can't find it anywhere, check the ingredient list manually and look for pore-clogging additives such as marula oil or carrot seed oil, Forbes notes. A few non-comedogenic ingredients include olive oil, grapefruit oil, jojoba oil, argan oil, and Brazilian nut oil, according to the outlet.
You can also opt for a "dry oil" option that may combat your oily skin and avoid breakouts. These products sink into your skin relatively quickly, Glamour reports, and don't linger on the surface — often the aspect that spurs breakouts. Plus, you can use a product that contains tea tree oil which will fight off blemish-creating bacteria for an extra boost.
Of course, doing a spot test to see if the product makes your skin break out can be helpful as well. "Instead of buying a new product and slathering it all over your face, put a small amount along your jawline or behind the ear, give it a day or two, and see how your skin does," Shilpi Khetarpal, M.D., recommends to Self. By doing your research, checking the ingredient list and using with care, you can find a body oil that gives you the healthy glow you want.