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NEW: Recovery Treatment Oil – Malin+Goetz

By Kelly Cakar @secondblonde

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I was so lucky to have been given this beautiful face oil treatment to try out which recently launched. One sniff and I couldn’t wait to get it home and on my face!  

New to the Malin+Goetz face range this luxurious skin treatment not only smells absolutely gorgeous it combines nine natural oils which help protect, repair and renew damaged skin.

The packaging and bottle is what you’d expect sleek, minimal and pharmaceutical like design. I love the blue protective glass which is in their brand color for skin care…it makes a refredhing change to dark coloured glass in brown/green.

The Combined Oils and their Properties:

  • Evening primrose, argan, jojoba oils to help soften lines and strengthen moisture barrier.
  • Grapeseed and rosehip oils to  improve elasticity and protect against free radical damage.
  • Geranium and borage oils to reduce inflammation and normalize oil production.
  • Avocado and camellia oils to condition and soften. 

 The first time I used this oil I massaged it into my skin after cleansing, it was a Sunday and I wasn’t going out anywhere special but having a relaxing day. This oil gave my skin a suprisingly nice glow and seemed to even out my skin tone! If you know me you will know I rarely leave the house to even go to the local shops without tinted moisturiser however on this day I did! 

I tend to apply this when I have a day at home or before bed if my skin looks or feels partically dyhdrated or lack lusture. It’s easy to use, a little goes a long way and the smell…well you just have to try it out for yourself. Pop in to Liberty Beauty Hall and meet Arti, Malin + Goetz skin ambassador she’s knowledgable, honest, friendly and she’s got great skin!

What’s your favorite M+G product?

secondblonde x


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NEW: Recovery Treatment Oil – Malin+Goetz
NEW: Recovery Treatment Oil – Malin+Goetz
NEW: Recovery Treatment Oil – Malin+Goetz

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