Description
St.Botanica Pure Radiance Oil is a blend of nature’s best skin conditioning and brightening agents. It intensely hydrates and firms the mature skin, and offers an effective solution for skin dullness and aging. The dehydrated skin tends to age rapidly. Evenly smoothing this fabulous mixture of natural oils on your face and neck restores your skin’s moisture balance. The hydrated skin can easily combat skin aging. Furthermore, the antioxidant constituents of the essential oils inhibit free radical induced skin damage. The oil forms a non-sticky protective barrier on the skin that shields your skin from pollutants and chemicals present in cosmetic products, thereby minimizing risk of skin damage and irritation. It creates a smooth canvas, which makes it suitable for use as a makeup primer.
Natural Oils for Hydration
Exposure to sunlight and environmental pollutants and air-conditioned areas rapidly dehydrate the skin. The protective moisture barrier of the skin is restored by hydrating the dehydrated skin with fast absorbing lightweight natural oils. Moroccan argan oil, jojoba oil and extra virgin olive oil are blended in proportions that meet the skin’s hydration need without leaving it greasy.
Brightens & Brightens
The oil blend contains skin brightening bitter orange oil. Turmeric oil increases skin radiance. The natural oils also contain antioxidants that boost the anti-aging effect of the facial oil. They protect and nourish your skin and help revive your skin’s lost radiance.
Firms Skin
Your skin’s antioxidant defense is significantly strengthened with the antioxidant constituents of tomato, hibiscus and raspberry seed oils. Essential oils of geranium and grapefruit help tighten the sagging skin. The anti-aging oils work synergistically to combat skin aging, thereby reducing appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
St.Botanica Pure Radiance Oil is a blend of nature’s best skin conditioning and brightening agents. It intensely hydrates and firms the mature skin, and offers an effective solution for skin dullness ...Read More