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Oh! Organic - Rose Moisturiser & Toner

By Brightowngirl @Brightowngirl
Oh! Organic - Rose Moisturiser & TonerI have spoken about Oh Organics before, when I reviewed some lip balms from them, here. All the products from Oh! Organics are homemade and are natural, ethical and affordable.
I have been trying this Rose Moisturiser and Toner our for sometime now and I am really liking them.
The Rose Moisturiser is a rich moisturiser that sinks into the skin easily. It contains rose petals, rose infused sweet almond oil, organic cocoa butter, mango butter, Rosehip seed oil, Borage oil,Thistle oil, Chia Seed oil, Jojoba oil, Wheatgerm oil and Gold of Pleasure oil, Lupine peptides & Hyaluronic acid. (phew) Which I think are some fantastic ingredients and my skin have been loving them.
As well as moisturising the skin this cream helps to stimulate collagen and elastin production and help plump up the skin.
You don't need a lot of this, a 5p size for the whole face and it massages into the skin easily and within second it has soaked in and you can barely tell you have moisturised. Make up goes on smoothly afterwards and it doesn't make my skin any more oliy through the day.
This has been my go to moisturiser and I love that it gives my skin the moisture it needs as well as keeping it shine free.
This costs £24 for a 60ml jar.
The Rose Toner is made from flower waters extracted from essential oil distillation process, it contains Rose, Frankincense and orange flower waters; witch hazel and glycerine which are great for keeping the skin smooth and clear.
I tend to spritz this onto my face after cleansing just to add some moisture and make the skin feel refreshed. It is alcohol free so will not dry out the skin.
This isn't the best toner I have used but it does the job of refreshing the skin and adding some extra hydration, for that I think it is a lovely product.
This is £7.50 for a 50ml bottle.
You can pick both of these up from the Oh! Organics website here.
*PR Sample

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