As seasons change, so does the way we care for and nourish our skin! Is your skin prepared to resist the dry, cold air rolling in? To keep your skin plumped and glowing during the winter season, simply follow our essential oil skincare recipes and infuse our natural essential oils into your daily skincare routine in just 4 easy steps.
For all skin types:
Step 1: Melrose is a blend of essential oils with powerful cleansing properties that supports the appearance of skin. Add 1 drop into cleansing foam or milk, gently cleanse the face with warm water.
Step 2: Carrot Seed essential oil helps protect and nourish skin. Add 1 drop into your favorite cream to moisturize the skin and help regain its natural vitality.
Step 3: Geranium essential oil has a flowery feminine scent, add 1 – 2 drop to sleeping mask for soothing, balancing and nourishing benefits.
Step 4: Diffuse any of the three essential oils for a beauty sleep.
For dry/mature skin types:
Step 1: Melrose is a blend of essential oils with powerful cleansing properties that supports the appearance of skin. Add 1 drop into cleansing foam or milk, gently cleanse the face with warm water.
Step 2: Patchouli essential oil has a soothing and skin-toning benefits, add 1 drop into your favorite cream for nourishing, it helps improve appearance of dry skin.
Step 3: Helicrysum flowers are commonly called Immortelle, the essential oils can hydrate, protect and rejuvenate the skin. Add 1-2 drop into sleeping mask to restore your skin at night.
Step 4: Diffuse any of the three essential oils for a beauty sleep.
Try all these skincare recipes today!
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