Monday, December 1, 2014

Our Beauty Best Friend , OIL !!!

Hello everybody , wherever you are in your day hope you"re smiling a big toothy grin .
With winter upon us OUR new Beauty best friend is OIL !
Stay away from all things greasy , don't they say ? Wrong !! Oil is perfect for your hair , Skin  and nails .
Here's why it's so perfect for you !

Skin : We have always been told to keep oil away from oily skin and breakouts . Skin's natural oil is sticky and attracts dirt . Cleansing oils , ironically loosens the stickiness , so make up and debris slide off more thoroughly . The result ? A cleaner skin surface .
For Dry Skin : It doubles as a moisturiser , leaving skin super plumped and radiant .

Hair : Oil is proven to protect hair , but it can also leave it limp and greasy . Lightweight hair oils hydrate fine hair without weighing it down . "Moroccan Oil "is a super example . leaving your hair super shiny and hydrated .

Nails : Cuticles can feel dry and hard in winter . The best remedy , you guessed it Oil ! hand creams hydrate the surface , but oil penetrates deeper and helps to soften and moisturise the whole area around the nail .

Body : Body oils are the perfect cure for dry , dull skin . In winter "a combination of cold air and central heating can cause a scaly dehydrated surface " Use oil to lock in moisture and illuminate skin . Use Garnier"s Ultimate Beauty Oil it's the perfect thing to soften your skin . The blend of argan , macadamia ,almond and rose oil leaves your body satiny soft .

Hope you enjoyed reading this simple tips to keep your skin looking good in winter . A simple Baby oil used everyday also does wonders for the skin , in case you want to keep on a budget !
Have a great day and keep smiling  :)
Bye ... # peace & love


1 comment:

  1. Sorry Sabrina - I never use oil for my body. But as a mechanic I use it a lot with machinery. And now and then when I take to the kitchen, I use it to fry an egg [the peak of my culinary skills!] And for getting around, whichever vehicle I am driving or using, will probably depend on oil. So, in effect I am endorsing your argument that oil is really useful.

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