Showing posts with label facial oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facial oil. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 June 2015

ole henriksen pure truth youth activating oil

This face oil was in my staples for a while, and I repurchased a full size and a mini travel size after finishing that first bottle that made me love facial oils. It's marketed for all skin types with special anti-aging properties, and contains "active vitamins C-A and omega 3.6.9". I have no idea what that means, but I really did like this oil while I used it and writing this little review is really making me contemplate whether I should hop to Sephora and get another bottle. 


It's orange and smells very citrus-y, and if you wipe it off it has a bit of a yellow tint but nothing significantly noticeable on the skin. It doesn't feel super greasy and sinks into skin quickly. I would put the oil on after cleansing my face, and top it off with my regular Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion. It was a great combination while I was using it, this oil made my skin so moisturized, and gave an extra boost of radiance which I noticed I lost when I ran out and it left my regular rotation.

All in all, it's a good facial oil, I noticed it made a difference to my skin. Nothing life-changing, but it was nice to have in my skincare routine. 10/10 would repurchase, but I'm currently trying to use up a lot of other products floating around in my collection.

Monday, 19 August 2013

boots botanics facial oil

Certain drugstores in Hong Kong (such as Mannings in IFC) have started to carry some of Boots products and it was on a bit of a whim that I decided to purchase this Boots Botanics Facial Oil. Having mentioned how much I like the Tarte Pure Maracuja Oil and realising how amazing oils are for your skin, I spotted this amongst the shelves and figured it could help out my bizarrely dry skin.


This facial oil is a bit of a mix of a bunch of oils including rosehip, sweet almond, bergamot and lemon peel to name a few, and as part of Boots Botanics' collection, it is 100% organic and was also developed with Kew Royal Botanic Gardens. It has that quintessential spa smell -- the sort of calming, clean, herbal-y scent. Unlike the Tarte Pure Maracuja Oil it isn't quite a dry oil, it can feel a tad oily when you go a little crazy with it, but not greasy like you've covered your face in actual olive or cooking oil. It's also said to be scientifically proven that it locks in moisture for 8 hours, but really who can prove that? Anyway, I've been using this as an added step before my various moisturizers or occasionally even mixing a drop into my moisturizer, and it seems to be giving my skin a lovely boost of hydration without actually making my skin oily, it's just extremely nourishing.

Although this is said to be a facial oil, I've also been rubbing a bit on my perpetually dry cuticles, (I have a bit of an issue with flaky cuticles even though I moisturize my hands and feet like a crazy person -- I swear you will never find me without some sort of hand cream), and this has literally become my miracle cure to stop annoying hangnails from happening and to keep everything pleasantly moisturized. All in all, it's a good facial oil, not the most revolutionary or life-changing -- it does the job, but personally, I think it makes a better cuticle oil.

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