Which areas of your body did you use the Skin Therapy Oil?
Neck, hands, knees, shins, bum! and last but not least belly/dreaded stretch marks.
How easy or difficult did you find applying the oil? How did it fit into your daily routine?
I applied in the morning straight after a bath and on an evening just before getting into bed. The lid was abit faffy getting it on and off - especially after with oily hands! So the lid stayed off. As it is oil I had to be careful not to squirt it everywhere and into a cupped hand. But other than that it was very easy to apply.
Did the Skin Therapy Oil absorb easily or not? How did it leave your skin feeling?
It absorbed very easily - my dry bits knees especially appreciated the extra moisture! Before massaging the oil in my skin does initially feel greasy but afterwards my skin felt soft, smooth and silky.
How did you find the smell/fragrance of the oil?
Subtle, it's not a 'fashionable' scent but it worked fine with my usual perfume. As I went to bed wearing the oil I was glad of it's subtleness - some creams are too overpowering which have prevented me from falling off to sleep well in the past.
Did you notice any difference in the appearance or feel of your skin after using the oil at all? If so, please say what you noticed.
My skin feels soft and smooth - especially noticeable on my shins and neckline - to the point where it actually gave me some confidence to wear skirts when the weather was hot! the oil made my shins look glistening and just seemed to make the skin on my legs look good for once! Even my husband noticed I've been wearing skirts and questioned why the sudden turn around on my skirt wearing restrictions!
The skin on my belly/stretch marks felt softer but alas the oil didn't improve my stretch marks nor tone of my skin. Although I realistically knew it wouldn't as they're old scars (5 years old) and are quite bad sadly. When I've shown family/friends they've all been horrified - yes horrified with hands over mouth and audible gasps
. I'd have to have either cosmetic surgery or that new skin cell treatment to get rid and both are too drastic/expensive and tbh compared to other people's problems I know it's not that much of a flaw to live with.
What's the best thing about the Skin Therapy Oil? Is there anything that you don't like about it?
It does make my legs look fab and glistening and has given me confidence to wear skirts as mentioned previously!
There's nothing I don't like - although I wished it really did improve my stretch marks.
How does the Palmer's Skin Therapy Oil compare to the moisturiser or moisturising oil product you were using before (if you were using one)?
Tbh it's very similar (if not the same) as Bio Oil which I used religiously when I was pregnant and still did zip for my stretch marks
But better than my huge selection of cream moisturisers which effects seem to not be very long lasting.
Do you think you'd be likely to continue using it on a regular basis or not? If so, why? If not why not?
Well it would be wasteful not to finish the bottle you kindly sent me (thank you, by the way
), so I suppose the answer would be yes! It moisturises my legs/neck beautifully so I'm happy to keep using it. Whether I buy another one when I finish the bottle - I'm not so sure - I've an entire wardrobe shelf and bathroom cupboard full of moisturisers to use up that have been Christmas and birthday gifts that will soon become a hording problem if I don't act now!
If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Palmer's Skin Therapy Oil to a friend/relative? If so why? If not, why not?
I would recommend Palmer's Skin Therapy Oil as a long lasting and skin softening moisturiser but not as a stretch mark cure based on my experience. I've already told my sisters but they don't have stretch marks 