Bestow the Graces
Nourishing Oil
The Graces Nourishing Oil will nourish, soften and enliven your skin, naturally.
What grace can we bestow on lack-lustre skin?
The Graces Nourishing Oil is an enriching blend of 12 beautiful plant oils to nourish, soften and enliven skin. Bursting with EFA’s, vitamins and antioxidants, this gorgeous facial oil delivers plant therapy to revive dull, lack-lustre skin.
Plant therapy: Argan, jojoba, avocado, borage, calendula, rosehip, tamanu seed, vanilla, grapeseed, French lavender, sandalwood, rose geranium.
“The Graces Nourishing Oil delivers powerful plant oils to nourish and revitalise skin – naturally. ~ Janine Tait, Bestow Beauty Founder
$69.00
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Plant Therapy for Skin
Made in New Zealand
No Nasties
Cruelty Free
Who is it Suitable for?
The Graces Nourishing Oil is suitable for most skin types. It is particularly effective for reviving lack-lustre skin. It is also beneficial for dry skin. While rich in consistency, the formulation won’t block pores or cause pimples.
Skin Benefits:
- Enlivens and revives dull, lack-lustre skin.
- Promotes a soft and supple skin texture.
- Strengthens the skin, making it less vulnerable to environmental irritants.
- Nourishes the skin with key vitamins and antioxidants needed for skin health.
- Hydrates skin and enhances enzyme action, promoting a healthy glow.
Packaged for Protection | Violet Glass Bottles
The Graces Nourishing Oil is packaged in specially crafted MIRON Violet Glass bottles, which prolong the efficacy of the oil blend. Miron Violet Glass blocks the complete spectrum of visible light with the exception of violet light, which energises rather than degrades the oils. These beautiful, deep violet bottles protect the plant oils by preserving their natural potency.
How to use The Graces Nourishing Oil:
Massage one pump into clean, damp skin. Follow with moisturiser, if desired. Use morning and/or evening.
Ingredients:
Argania spinosa (argan oil), simmondsia chinesis (jojoba oil), persea americana (avocado oil), calendula officinalis (calendula oil), rosa rubiginosa (rosehip oil), borago officinalis (borage oil), calophyllum inophyllum (tamanu seed oil), tocopherol (vitamin E), citrus grandis (grapefruit seed extract), vanilla planifolia (vanilla essential oil), lavandula angustifolia (lavender essential oil), pelargonium graveolens (rose geranium), santalum album (sandalwood essential oil)
The Graces Nourishing Oil | Featured Plants
Argan Oil is known as ‘liquid gold’ due to its ability to moisturise lack-lustre skin. It has high levels of EFAs and vitamin E, which hydrate the skin and prevent moisture loss.
Jojoba Oil is compositionally the closest oil to our own natural sebum and therefore helps strengthen the skin’s protective function.
Avocado Oil is full of vitamins and anti-oxidants, which are essential for beautiful skin.
Borage Oil is nature’s richest source of gamma linolenic acid, which helps repair the skin barrier faster than any other essential fatty acid. It keeps the skin hydrated and flexible.
Calendula Oil speeds healing, reduces inflammation and improves epidermal differentiation.
Rosehip Oil contains tretinoin, which slows down skin ageing, assists with cell regeneration and helps to promote increased collagen and elastin levels.
Tamanu Seed Oil has anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and skin healing properties. It is a very unusual oil because of its ability to penetrate deeply into the skin.
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