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Bespoke Skincare & Aromas

This post originally appeared HERE by CJ

I am a big fan of using essential oils in my skincare routine, as these potent ingredients can make such a big difference to your skin and can alter your mood, depending if you need to relax or energise.

As you might remember I discovered the fantastic Eden’s Semilla last month and I reviewed their organic, cold pressed Jojoba Oil, if you missed this you can check it out HERE.

This time I have been using their extensive range of their premium quality 100% natural essential oils.  I have always wanted to have my own collection of oils as it’s a great way to create your own bespoke skincare and I have recently got into using an electric aromatheraphy diffuser from Organic Aromas which has been a fantastic tool as you can choose the strength of how much fragrance is released and changes colour which if I focus on combined with these oils have really helped to alter my mood.

There are a number of essential oils to choose from, here is a list of those which I have been using:

  • Lavender – I have used this oil for many years in various forms as I find it helps to reduce my stress levels and ease tension, I have been adding a drop into hand cream at night and onto my bed sheets.
  • Pine Tree – I like to use this in the diffuser once I have cleaned to refresh the whole house, bringing the fresh outdoors, indoors.
  • Frankincense – Has been shown to reduce heart rate and is often used to treat anxiety. A potent stress reliever when inhaled or when added to a hot bath. Contains natural healing properties and offers effective skin protection.
  • Tea Tree – This has been an essential for me over the years, as it has fantastic antiseptic, anti fungal and antibacterial properties.  I liked add a few drops into my shower gel, shampoo or under hot running water to soak in the bath with.  It works fantastically in a diffuser as insects don’t like the aroma.
  • Rosemary – I find this really helps to open the air ways when added to the diffuser and if i’ve pushed it too hard in the gym to combine with arnica for a double action anti-flammation benefits.
  • Sandal-Wood – I like to add this to my body lotion if im going on a night out or a date, as it has quite a sensual tone and perfect to enhance the mood at the end of the evening.
  • Sweet Orange – Fantastic to add to hand wash in the kitchen and in the diffuser to remove any left over food aromas like fish or garlic.
  • Pepper-Mint – If i’ve had a hard day at work to burn this in the diffuser helps to clear my head, but I also like to add it to some shea butter and rub on my temples and the back of my neck for an instant cooling and refreshing hit.
  • Eucalyptus – This is a must have essential for me, as we head into the colder months, this works brilliantly to decongest any cold or flu symptoms.  It also works well in the diffuser to refresh the bedroom and helps me feel cooler in the Summer heat.
  • Lemon-Grass –  This is one of my favourite uplifting aromas, great to use with my morning shower or as a pick me up in the diffuser mid afternoon.
  • Cinnamon – Adding a few drops to an aftershave balm can help to reduce any inflammation or soreness and always reminds me of festive times.
  • Bergamot – A refreshing citrus aroma that I like to use with my shower gel on a morning and is perfect in the diffuser mid evening just before the sun sets.

Each of these fantastic essential oils come in a dark tinted glass bottle, which is designed to preserve the potency.  I would recommend storing out of sunlight in a dark cupboard to ensure effectiveness.  I would always dilute when applying to the skin either with a carrier oil or added into a favourite moisturiser, shower gel or mask.  Also be aware certain essential oils are to be avoided during pregnancy so be sure to double check with your doctor before use.

I have thoroughly enjoyed experimenting with these oils and finding new ways in which to use them and I hope you do too. 

If you would like to find out more information about this range of Essential Oils then I suggest visiting their online shop where you can browse the full range and decide which is best for you to try.  They can be purchased individually or there are two pre-blended collections for your convenience.

Are you a fan of using essential oils in your skincare?

Do you like using aromatherapy to fragrance your home?

Jojobab Oil

100% Natural Organic Jojoba Oil: Boxnip

Originally posted HERE by Boxnip

I have been using Eden’s Semilla 100% Organic Jojoba oil for just short of two weeks now and I have found it very beneficial to my skin, nails and hair. I am already using Eden’s Semilla Rosehip Oil which I adore, so I was very excited to purchase the Jojoba Oil.

The oil itself is cold pressed, helping to retain all those fantastic natural ingredients. It’s just full of nothing but goodness.

The oil comes in a sturdy glass bottle which holds 60ml and is packaged in a nice looking box. You have the option of keeping the stopper in the bottle that it comes with, or changing it over for the dropper that is also included too. It’s whatever suits you best really. I opted to put in the dropper as I just find it a lot more convenient to use and measure out drops with.

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I have been using 3 drops of this every night as a facial oil and have found it has calmed the redness & dryness that I usually have on my cheekbones, which often get irritated and red from products and the area gets very dry and flaky. The Jojoba oil has made a significant improvement and my skin feels so much softer and I have noticed that my skin no longer flakes in those areas either.

This is a 100% Natural Organic Jojoba oil, so you know you are putting the best quality oil onto your skin. It absorbs into the skin easily and quickly and it doesn’t leave your skin feeling greasy or oily after applying; just lovely and soft. It’s rich in Vitamin E and antioxidant which helps to repair damaged skin cells. I have some faint scarring from old breakouts and this has helped to fade them somewhat and has just made my skin tone overall more even. My skin also feels plumper and rejuvenated the following morning.

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I have also used the Jojoba oil on my nails, putting one or two drops onto the tops of my fingers, then massaging into the nails, and nail bed until absorbed. My nails have been quite brittle and breaking a lot lately because they are quite weak. This oil has definitely made them feel and look a whole lot healthier, not to mention my hands feel really soft too!

It’s also great for your hair and this oil is no exception. Jojoba oil is the only oil whose structure is similar to sebum, the oil that the scalp naturally produces, therefore it doesn’t mess with the natural balance when applied to the scalp.

I recently had a beachwave perm and as I also colour my hair it is now quite dry on the ends. This oil is great to bring back shine and smoothness, rehydrating my damaged hair. Using this makes me hair feel really soft, and shiny.

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The oil does have a scent but it’s not very strong; it’s a really pleasant fragrance. It’s such a great buy because the oil has more than one use with lots of fantastic benefits. You can also use Jojoba oil as a base/carrier oil too. It really is a great oil to have.

I have dry and sensitive skin and this oil suited it really well. I have experienced no negative reactions using this product, such as tingling, burning, itching or redness. I would say all skin types could use this oil.

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