Darphin Rose Aromatic Care Essential Oil Elixir

I enjoy nothing more than booking myself in for a facial particularly in the summer when the city becomes warm, over crowded and for lack of a better expression sticky. An hour in a zen like zone while having my woes massaged away sounds like heaven on earth but as facials are pretty pricey and let's face it best kept as an indulgence I do like to source products that allow me to create at home yet equally blissful treat.
If that sounds familiar then you may want to try Darphin Essential Oil Rose Aromatic Care Elixir or any of Darphin's Essential Oil Elixir's for that matter.


Darphin Rose Aromatic Care Essential Oil Elixir

I have taken to putting aside an hour or two on a Sunday evening, lighting a candle or two and deep cleaning my skin with a mask and then treating my face to a gentle face massage using  Darphin Essential Oil Rose Aromatic Care Elixir.This light oil not only instantly hydrates the skin but also re-balances the skin and mind - for the skin that can result in moisture levels being more balanced and in my case my skin producing less excess sebum. However as Darphin products are formulated using natural, organic oils and ingredients they act as a form of aromatherapy to help you unwind and relax. 

Darphin Rose Aromatic Care Essential Oil Elixir

I tend to take three small drops of  Darphin Essential Oil Rose Aromatic Care Elixir and gentle massage in into the skin on my face, neck and decolletage using small circular movements to really work the nourishing oil into my skin to reap the moisturising benefits. As this is an oil product I do recommend a less is more approach as a little goes a long way and despite being an oil this feels light, non-greasy and leaves behind no residue. What you do get is soft, glowing skin and a state of bliss all in the comfort of your own home. 

A new Sunday night ritual has just been born.

 Darphin Essential Rose Aromatic Care Oil Elixir* £42/15ml via Darphin - link
-* PR sample sent for consideration of review.


Random Fact - In New Jersey, cabbage can't be sold on Sunday.