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Facial Oils

  • Oct 21, 2024
  • 3 min read

I am not sure if I announced that I am taking classes through Formula Botanica, to become a certified formulator. To develop the best possible products for my clients.  Not just following a recipe but creating the recipe.   Developing products that will address specific needs. 

My first formulation was a face oil I had a lot of fun with it.  I followed the original formula, but then the wheels came off and I has some fun.  I went through my storeroom and found some beautiful oils to try. 

 

Vitamin E is used for its anti-oxidant properties and helps stabilize the other oils


So the first oil is

Sweet Almond oil, jojoba oil and vitamin E

Why these oils:

Sweet Almond oil: Rich source of Vit E, & squalene. Helps maintain softness, and radiance of skin, along with reducing appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. With the vita E it soothes acne and may reduce future breakouts

Jojoba oil is very similar to the sebum of our skin, which makes it a fantastic moisturizer. It also has anti-inflammatory compounds and as well as antimicrobial and antifungal

 

2nd oil

Rose hip oil:  Rose hip contain helps repair skin lipid barrier, smooth and prevent wrinkles slowing signs of aging and improves the appearance of scars

Walnut oil: Walnut oil contains a high level of linoleic and oleic acid which have excellent benefits in repairing and maintaining the skin barrier. It is also rich in omega 3 fatty acids, vitamin E, and vitamin B5. Walnut oil is a cosmetic treasure to integrate into your facial care routine. Its moisturizing, anti-aging and soothing benefits make it a valuable ally for healthy, glowing skin. 

Frankincense: Supporting youthful-looking skin and promoting skin rejuvenation



3rd oil




(you may not have heard of this one) Meadowfoam has a uniquely velvety texture that does not leave behind a greasy residue. This gives it more versatility in topical applications, as it is suitable for all skin types.  It other benefits include helping to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, scars, fine lines, and wrinkles to promote an energized and rejuvenated appearance.   This is fast becoming one of my favorite oils

Jojoba: is very similar to the sebum of our skin, which makes it a fantastic moisturizer. It also has anti-inflammatory compounds and as well as antimicrobial and antifungal

Frankincense: Supporting youthful-looking skin  and promoting skin rejuvenation

 

Myrrh Essential Oil facilitates the fading of unwanted blemishes on the skin, soothes itchiness, and reduces symptoms of eczema among other skin ailments. It effectively cleans, moisturizes, and tightens the skin, thereby reducing and preventing further chapping, cracking, and sagging.

 4th oil

Walnut oil: Walnut oil contains a high level of linoleic and oleic acid which have excellent benefits in repairing and maintaining the skin barrier. It is also rich in omega 3 fatty acids, vitamin E, and vitamin B5. Walnut oil is a cosmetic treasure to integrate into your facial care routine. Its moisturizing, anti-aging and soothing benefits make it a valuable ally for healthy, glowing skin. 

Macadamia nut oil: Macadamia oil contains antioxidants that can reduce inflammation and oxidative stress of the skin. It also contains oleic acid, which can rejuvenate skin and prevent excess oil production. moisturizing the skin and is a natural anti-inflammatory. Linoleic acid content helps restore skin barrier function and reduces trans epidermal water loss

 

Now that I have these 4 amazing facial oils, I now need some willing volunteers to try them and give me feed back.  I have my fav, but I want to know what others think.  Send me a message, either through Perfectly Tallowed website, email me at JackcreekfarmLLC@gmail.com, or any other means that you can reach me. 













 
 
 

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