Every time there appears to be a buzz about a certain natural skincare product, well darn it I feel duty bound to report on it. And there has been a lot of chatter online recently by celebrities and others about African Botanics marula oil. Now while I have no doubt that it's ethically sourced and produced, I'm not sure what sets apart African Botanics' marula oil from other (more inexpensive) brands - although the company was founded by a couple based out of L.A. so as a fellow native Californian of course they score points for that in my book!
What did catch my eye however is their Neroli infused marula oil..
I've previously blogged about Neroli here, but to recap the skincare benefits, it's effective in reducing redness, stretch marks and acne/acne scarring as well as anti-aging through its skin rejuvenating properties. An uplifting aroma, it is produced from the flower of the bitter orange and has been used since ancient times for various aromatherapy purposes.
I'm intrigued by the combo so I'll be adding this to my (very long) list of potential splurge products to see if it has a positive impact on my persnickety skin and rosacea.
Have you tried African Botanics? Comment below!
What did catch my eye however is their Neroli infused marula oil..
I've previously blogged about Neroli here, but to recap the skincare benefits, it's effective in reducing redness, stretch marks and acne/acne scarring as well as anti-aging through its skin rejuvenating properties. An uplifting aroma, it is produced from the flower of the bitter orange and has been used since ancient times for various aromatherapy purposes.
I'm intrigued by the combo so I'll be adding this to my (very long) list of potential splurge products to see if it has a positive impact on my persnickety skin and rosacea.
Have you tried African Botanics? Comment below!
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