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ANTIOXIDANT FACIAL OIL DELUXE SAMPLE | 5ml
QUEEN OF THE NIGHT CRÈME DELUXE SAMPLE | 5ml
VITAMIN B ELIXIR DELUXE SAMPLE | 5ml
2-IN-1 RESURFACING EXFOLIANT DELUXE SAMPLE | 5ml
DAILY MOISTURISER WITH SUNSCREEN DELUXE SAMPLE | 5ml
TINTED MOISTURISER WITH SUNSCREEN DELUXE SAMPLE | 5ml
BARRIER REPAIR SERUM DELUXE SAMPLE | 5ml
AGE DEFIANCE DAY SERUM DELUXE SAMPLE | 5ml
No matter what your age or skin type, oils are a wonderful skin food. When you're young, your skin exudes a luminosity and is nicely plump due to the abundance of naturally occurring oils. As we age, your cell turnover declines and so too does your skin's ability to produce oil.
A topical application of oils is an essential component of age defying skincare. Oils act as a carrier for other key ingredients, as well as improving the function of the lipid barrier, which keeps the skin moist and hydrated.
But not all oils are created equal. They have various ratings on the comedogenic scale (a measure of how heavy or light an oil is in relation to clogging the pores).
Some people swear by using nothing but coconut oil on their skin and I have to wonder what’s going on there, because coconut oil is highly comedogenic (4 to 5 on the scale). It'll clog your pores and make you break out eventually if it’s all you’re using. If not, then you're lucky. It's an oil that is OK for daily use on the rest of the body, and as an added emollient in a facial formulation, but as the only form of hydration for the face, it's a no from me.
One of our favourite oils is macadamia, which is a fantastic oil extracted from the meat of the nut. It’s a 2 to 3 on the comedogenic scale, so most people find their skin tolerates macadamia well. Not only are macas delicious to eat, but our skin happily soaks up the beneficial properties of this oil.
The macadamia tree is an indigenous species to Australia and is over 60,000 years old. It’s believed it first began growing in the rainforests of northern NSW and there are now more than six million macadamia trees growing in Australia, many of them planted in order to cater to the high demand for macadamia nut oil in personal care products and cosmetics.
When you eat it, this oil has the perfect balance of omega 3:6 ratio (essential fatty acids our bodies don’t manufacture). Omega-3 is a renowned anti-inflammatory and omega-6 is a pro-inflammatory, making it useful for any disease that is inflammatory in nature such as arthritis and cardiovascular disease.
Apart from all the goodies it delivers to your skin, the composition of oil extracted from macadamia is rich in phytochemical compound such as tocopherols, squalene and tocotrienols, which protect the oil against oxidation. While a lot of oils go rancid fairly quickly, macadamia oil is considered stable once harvested for a period of two years.
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Mukti has been actively involved in the beauty and personal care industry for over two decades. Her varied career has encompassed a common thread focusing on health and wellness. Her aim is to reconnect people to nature, creating health and happiness via toxin-free lifestyles and beauty regimes.