I know a lot of people say this when they first try facial oil, but I was seriously expecting it to make my skin more oily or cause me to break out. ![]() ![]() I don’t even have to worry about screwing a lid back on properly.Ī moisturising and brightening oil containing 9 essential oils and 5 plant oils. This has become my go-to moisturiser because it combines everything that I need day to day and I can easily just squeeze some on before I leave in the morning. I find other products with similar packaging often have a loose lid that falls off easily, meaning the pump could accidentally be compressed, covering the contents of your bag in product. If I’m travelling, I just throw it in my bag and have never had any problems with leakage. Though I’m not crazy about the colour of the packaging, I find the pump really handy and like how sturdy it is. It does feel like a cross between a moisturiser and a primer when applied to the skin and has a light fragrance, which I think is a blend of rose and essential oils, similar to most Emma Hardie products. If I ever forget to apply it before my morning dog walk, I do notice the difference, my face feels dry and more exposed to the elements. I like that it doubles up as a primer as I don’t bother using a separate one day to day and it helps keep my BB cream in place. This is a priming moisturiser with SPF, specially formulated with Mongongo Oil, Oat Extract and Vitamin E. I also have this and use it on days when I wear a lot of makeup, but the products I wanted to talk about today are as follows: The most well-known product, is the Moringa cleansing balm, which has achieved almost “cult” beauty status, with hosts of bloggers reviewing it and singing its praises. Emma Hardie moisturiser, primer, oil, serum by aestheticcontradiction
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