Rosehip Oil. Considered the miracle oil that contains Omega 3, 6 and 9, essential fatty acids and antioxidants, it minimise the appearance of wrinkles and scars. Regular use results to smooth skin and dramatically improved moisture levels, leaving skin radiant and glowing. I love it because it is lightweight and non-greasy. I use it as a base before putting anything on my face. Even if I put a layer of cream moisturiser/sunblock/foundation on my face after putting rosehip oil on, it doesn’t get oily. I’ve used it for two weeks and my acne scars seem to be less visible. This is so far the best oil I’ve used on my face.
Argan Oil/Moroccan Oil. I used this as a skin moisturiser before I discovered Rosehip Oil. This is an all-around oil that can be used for the hair, face and body (it can even be used for cooking!). It is high in Vitamin E which is a powerful antioxidant. Now that I have Rosehip Oil to do wonders for my face, I use this mainly for my hair because it keeps it soft, non-frizzy and silky. It also prevents my scalp from being itchy and dry.
Tea Tea Oil. I call this my “Healing Oil” as this is my go-to when I have pimple break outs and dandruff. I love it’s soothing feel. Although the Husband teases that I smell like a tree whenever I put this (usually at bedtime), I don’t care. I wake up with my skin healed which is the most important thing.
Palmer’s Moisturizing Body Oil. After a bath, I apply this on my damp skin to lock in moisture. It absorbs quickly and softens my skin preventing it from being dry. This oil is light but I feel the richness of its formula on my skin that I sometimes get away with not putting lotion anymore.
Johnson’s Bedtime Oil. This is my usual body oil when I take baths in the evening. I also use this as an alternative to applying lotion at night. The smell is wonderfully relaxing and induces me to sleep.
Now that I’ve found oils that bring out the best in my skin and hair, I feel more confident surviving not just the winter season, but every season of every year.
3 Comments
Meikah
Nice! Sadly, am not too big on oils. Maybe because I already have oily skin? Or I don’t know. 😀
But I want to share – my paternal grandmother used oil every after her bath and wiped smooth cloth over her skin. Til she died, she had beautiful skin. 🙂
Ibyang
thanks for sharing that little sweet story about your grandmother. 🙂
Anonymous
I do a variety of things to look after my skin, which
includes a couple of your own recommendations.
Getting plenty of rest, a wholesome diet, consuming plenty
of water and protecting yourself from the sunshine are the most basic things you can
do and it can help considerably. Also I avoid too many products, I just ensure that I thoroughly clean my skin routinely and also moisturize.
This seems to work for me!
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