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Heavy duty facial oils - Recommendations needed!

29 replies

williaminajetfighter · 04/02/2014 21:43

I love facial oils and they work so much better on my skin than creams. Only took me 30 years to find that out!

Anyway I've been using facial oil from Neal's Yard (both the Rose and Francincense oils) but my skin is particularly dry post- partum and I'm looking for something a bit heavier to really moisturize and sort out the dry bits.

Any suggestions appreciated!

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ThePearShapedToad · 04/02/2014 21:47

Don't know if it counts as heavy duty, but since I've been using Trilogy Rosehip oil overnight I've been looking brighter and less haggard when I wake up

Was recommended to me by MNetters and cannot thank them enough!

facelift in an oil

frankietwospots · 04/02/2014 21:47

I can't offer any recommendations but just wondered how you apply facial oil...how much product? Do you massage it in? What about around the eye area? Does serum go on first? Do you put it on underneath moisturiser? Oh the questions! (Can you tell I'm new to facial oil...am using the cheapo Superdrug Vit E one)

ThePearShapedToad · 04/02/2014 21:49

Don't know if my way is correct frankie but if I wear oil at night, I don't use creams or anything else on, just clense tone and then oil

One drop on forehead, one drop on each cheek, gently smooth over face, excess left on fingers pat into under eye and eyelid area

williaminajetfighter · 04/02/2014 21:50

Ooo I heard about trilogy so will check it out.

I apply the oil solo as I don't like feel if creams or serums. Maybe layering is the trick?!

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Wolfiefan · 04/02/2014 21:57

I love decleor rose. They do a balm too. (Meant to be for night time but I use it in the day when my skin needs extra help.) Seriously heavy duty moisturising!

hettie · 04/02/2014 22:45

Decleor Iris is good

themessyapron · 04/02/2014 22:51

I alternate - serums and cream one day, oil the next.

These aren't heavy duty but I am liking them:
Clarins lotus oil (they have one for dry skin)
Aesop parsley

madmomma · 05/02/2014 06:59

the clarins one for dry skin is great.

Floisme · 05/02/2014 07:05

I use oil at night for cleansing and moisturising. At the moment, I'm alternating between wheatgerm, coconut and almond oil. There's absolutely no need, in my opinion, to waste your money on 'facial oils' - I get wheatgerm oil from Holland and Barrett and the others from the grocery shelves.

SmellyFartado · 05/02/2014 08:40

Decleor Neroli aromessence or however it's spelt. QVC usually have offers on it - I paid £45 for 15ml which lasts ages and got a 200ml self tan and 3 other moisturisers. The self tan is very good too, very natural

noddyholder · 05/02/2014 08:42

I also use decleor neroli brilliant stuff

noddyholder · 05/02/2014 08:43

I find decleor experience de l'age moisturiser over the top really boosts it I also have the night balm I usually put a thick layer of that on once a week.

muser31 · 05/02/2014 08:44

its very easy to make your own blend of oils. currently i use a mix of almond, evening primrose, vitamin e, and jojoba oil and i have mixed essential oils like rosmary in. once you have all the stuff you can make your own for ages and it saves a fortune you can also use them in the bath.

ZacharyQuack · 05/02/2014 10:04

Clarins Blue Orchid oil (for dry skin) is absolutely gorgeous and smells divine.

DearTeddyRobinson · 05/02/2014 10:09

I started using Trilogy rosehip oil, liked it at first then after about 3 weeks it started to smell horrible! Kind of like rotting vegetation!? Did this happened to anyone else or did I get a dud? Are you supposed to keep it in the fridge?

noddyholder · 05/02/2014 10:11

I used the trilogy too and liked it initially but it gave me spots after about 2 weeks.

Whitecat · 05/02/2014 11:03

Like muser I blend my own oil. Majority Argan oil, about 15% Avocado oil and a little Pomegranate oil. The pomegranate is very sticky so it really does need to be with something else. It's all horses for courses so everyone would need to tinker for their best skin recipe.

noddyholder · 05/02/2014 11:09

what does the pomegranate do?

williaminajetfighter · 05/02/2014 12:04

thx for all your ideas. totally forgot about Decleor so will investigate next time i'm in the shops. Would love to make my own - will try something and see if it works! thx all!

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Darkchocsprinkles · 05/02/2014 12:15

I've used the Liz Earle and Clarins orchid ones in the past, but my favourite is this

Sleepwhenidie · 05/02/2014 12:19

Clarins Blue Orchid oil is beautful. I also like the Elemis oil pods - rose for day, lavender for night. If my skin is feeling really dry I put a layer of night cream on top of the oil in the evening.

PrimalLass · 05/02/2014 13:38

I prefer generic rosehip oil from ebay. The Trilogy one is quite a dry oil.

SmellyFartado · 05/02/2014 15:00

Thought of another one - Champneys. Usually buy 2 get third free offers at Boots. Not as good for me as Neroli but is very good nonetheless

Whitecat · 05/02/2014 20:24

noddy I cribbed this from a site but it's why I add the pomegranate.

Long thought to be a luxurious and healthy fruit for the skin, it’s recently shown in studies to actually help encourage cell regeneration, aiding in daily skin repair and helping to reduce the signs of aging.

ocelot41 · 05/02/2014 20:29

My sweet, kind sis bought me a beauty product advent calendar as I was really run down and constantly poorly in the autumn (how all-round lovely was THAT?) There was an Espa facial oil in.that which I thought was way better than the Meals Yard one I had used for ages nice, slightly spicy smell, sank in immediately, seriously deep moisturising....

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