I have another guest post for you guys today. I love including other bloggers on my blog and the very lovely Tereza (Citscape Bliss) is one of my favorite bloggers! It's one of those blogs where you get excited when they post a new blog post :D She decided to do a post on her favorite oils which is very interesting :)
Oils. Some people
love them, some people find them daunting. They are greasy, leave residue on
your skin, have strong scent and they make your skin feel funny when you try to
wash it. Well, at least that’s the general assumption I believe many people
have when someone says ‘oils’ in the sense of beauty products. And you know
what? I love them – big time! Here are just a few of my favourite ones that I’m
using at the moment.
Firstly, I see body
oils as a luxurious version of a body cream, lotion or butter. Garnier brought out recently the Ultimate Beauty Oil, which is a blend
of argan, macadamia, rose and almond oil. It smells absolutely amazing and
leaves your skin so so soft! I love using it on my legs after epilating,
because it’s got a handy spray nozzle! Saloos
Rose Oil is basically a pure rose oil which is lovely for massages. It’s
very relaxing and what’s better than to fall asleep thinkin’ you’re lying under
a rose bush? The last one is from Savers and I’m not even sure what brand it is
– anyways, it is a really nice £1 coca
oil, which is great for dry patches on your body and it smells like
chocolate!
Hair oils are
something I don’t even need to talk about – they are the ones EVERYONE seems to
love at the moment! My favourites are VO5
Miracle Concentrate & the
Miracle Oil from Aldi! If you haven’t tried any yet, definitely go for the
latter one as it’s super weightless hence is great for those who are yet unsure
about the right amount for their hair.
I have really dry nails and nail cuticles (all the time,
booo!), so I love using this Dr Organic
Tea Tree Nail Solution. Basically it’s a blend of tea tree oil and other
antibacterial and antifungal oils which sooth your nail bed as well as
cuticles! It’s also brilliant for those who maybe bite their nails or just took
off acrylic or other fake nails, as it really calms down the irritation.
Finally, the ones that most people are literally scared of –
the facial oils. Apart from my
Korres rose cream, I don’t think I use any other cream on my face. I just love
my oils too much! My favourite facial oils are from Saloos, but Dr Organic
makes very similar ones. The rose oil
is amazing for hydration and blemishes and the lavender one soothes skin and is overall amazing to use before bed
as it relaxes both your mind and muscles. I picked up the little lavender oil
from Savers for about £1.50 – it’s a great substitute for the Saloos one,
however you only need the tiniest amount ever
because it’s very strong and could give you headache!
I love Coconut Oil for scalp massages and Castor Oil for treatments..
ReplyDeletethe ones in your pics are not really oils.. they are serums (moroccan, v05, garnier etc).. they mainly consist of silicones :) but they have added a bit of oil too.
Oh and I also put Tea Tree Essential oil in my DIY nail oil to ensure healthy and moisturised nails.. xx
My favorite hair oil is the new Avon one. I've tried quite a few until now, and this one works the best for me. Plus it's cheap! :D
ReplyDeleteSandra from The Puzzle of Sandra's Life
Great choices, although I simply can't stand face or body oil, so annoying!
ReplyDeleteI love Kerastase elexir oil it is a bite expensive but a bottle last more than 12 months
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Moroccan oil
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