A face oil can be a great way to supplement your moisturizer or
serum if you find you need a little extra moisture or have stubborn dry,
flaky patches your moisturizer isn’t quite improving.
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KEY
INGREDIENTS & THEIR BENEFITS
- Argan Oil: Most commonly used as a skin moisturiser to hydrate and soften skin: argan oil’s high vitamin E and fatty acid content, give skin a natural boost (1). Its anti-oxidant effect along with the high vitamin A & E content make argan oil the ideal anti-aging product, helping reduce fine wrinkles, restores elasticity and leaves skin feeling plumper and softer (1). The vitamin E and fatty acids in argan oil are excellent for repairing damaged skin and providing it with nutrients which prevents further dryness and irritation (1). Argan oil actually soothes afflicted skin and promotes healing. Non-greasy, non-irritating and non comedogenic in nature, it helps balance skin by providing natural moisture. Its anti-inflammatory property helps heal damaged skin cells and reduce inflammation (1).
- Carrotseed Oil: High in antioxidants (caratenoids), it’s a natural for any anti-aging skin formula. These components can help protect your skin from environmental stressors like UV rays, pollution, and stress (2). High in “carotol,” a primary component found in carrot seed oil, it has the ability to rejuvenate skin (2). The oil also has moisturizing vitamin E and protective vitamin C, which work together to help encourage healing and to rejuvenate skin cells and bring new life to skin (2). Carrot seed oil has a reputation for healing eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis because of its ability to stimulate cell growth and repair damaged skin (2).
- Rosehip Seed Oil: Natural source of vitamin E – which is an anti-inflammatory anti-oxidant that calms and hydrates dry and sensitive skin and helps protect skin cells from sun damage (3). Natural source of essential fatty acids omega 3, 6 and 9 – which help repair and regenerate damaged skin tissue (3). Natural source of vitamin C – a skin brightening, anti-ageing antioxidant that helps improve the appearance of pigmentation and restore skin's tone (3). Natural source of the powerful antioxidants lycopene, which helps improve skin texture and offer protection against premature ageing, and beta-carotene, which helps prevent free-radical damage responsible for skin ageing (3).
- Vitamin E Oil (Tocopherols): Proven to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions, which can help protect skin, speed wound healing, and provide anti-aging effects (4).Because of their powerful antioxidant properties, when applied topically, vitamin E reduces redness, sunburn, and skin damage (4). Vitamin E has a long reputation as an effective moisturizer, it not only hydrates the skin, but it helps to prevent further water-loss, retaining skin’s natural moisture content even in dry climates (4). Vitamin E also helps reduce the healing time required for treating wounds, helps scars to gradually fade away (4).
- Geranium Essential Oil: Helps regulate oil production and reduces acne breakouts. An astringent, it helps in tightening and contracting muscles thus minimizing the look of wrinkles and slows down the effects of aging and can prevent muscles and skin from sagging (5). Geranium oil promotes cell growth; it helps to recycle dead cells and supports the regeneration of new cells allowing metabolism to work more effectively (5). It also promotes blood circulation to the areas where it is applied, helping to heal bruises, broken capillaries, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, ringworm, and other skin conditions (5).
- Lemon Essential Oil: Lemon oil is a good remedy for increasing the luster of dull skin (6). Astringent and detoxifying in nature, lemon EO rejuvenates sagging or tired-looking skin. Its antiseptic properties help in treating pimples and various skin disorders and also works in reducing excessive oil on the skin (6).
- Rosemary Essential Oil: The antimicrobial and antiseptic properties help to curtail certain skin conditions like eczema, dermatitis and oily/acne prone skin (7).
- Lavender Essential Oil: An anti-inflammatory and circulatory stimulant. It reduces inflammation thereby causing less skin redness and blotchiness making skin appear evenly colored (8). Enhances circulatory system by causing an increase in blood flow and subsequently an increase in nutrients to the skin along with much needed oxygen to the cells (8). This is essential to healthier cells, and benefits more frequent cell turnover.
The serum,
comes in a 10 mL tinted bottle with a built in dropper. Fluid in consistency,
lightweight in texture, the oil is clear, golden yellow in color and has a
floral smell to it that does linger for a while.
To use, apply
after cleansing. Gently massage serum into face and neck with fingertips in a
circular motion. Pay particular attention to areas showing greater signs of
aging or dehydration.
Of late, due to
weather fluctuations, my skin has been showing signs of dehydration and is
flaky. I have been using the serum after spritzing my face with toner mist and
massaging a drop or two concentrating on inflicted areas. Freshly cleansed
and slightly damp helps the oil to slide on, be absorbed and lock in moisture.
Overnight, my thirsty skin loved this revitalizing oil that brought back softness and suppleness to my dehydrated complexion. I sometimes even use it as part of my oil cleansing routine (more to follow about the methodology).
Overnight, my thirsty skin loved this revitalizing oil that brought back softness and suppleness to my dehydrated complexion. I sometimes even use it as part of my oil cleansing routine (more to follow about the methodology).
The formulation
has lemon essential oil to help counteract age spots and pigmentation,
however citrus oils could be phototoxic to skin when exposed to UV light
leaving the skin discolored. Thus I would exercise caution applying the serum prior to stepping into sunlight.
This sumptuous
blend of botanical oils would suit naturally dry skin, normal skin suffering
from dehydration, and mature skin lacking in nourishing lipids.
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