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The 6 Best Oils for Moisturising

March 10, 2021

Best Moisturising Oils

Summer is over (sad face) and with the cooler months just around the corner, now is the time to stock up on natural body oils to avoid dry and flaky skin. Whether you want to up your hydration game, try something new or are just looking for an ingredient with special benefits, we've compiled a list of six natural body oils you need this winter season.

Coconut Oil

Good for sensitive skin, this natural oil is smooth to rub, deeply hydrating and can help minimise wrinkles when used over time. It is especially good to shed dry skin and also protect your skin from harmful bacteria.

(Found in all of our Body Scrubs)

Coconut Oil for Moisturising

Shea Butter

With high concentrations of fatty acids, shea butter is an ideal choice if you're looking to achieve smooth and luxuriously moisturised skin. What makes this an even better option is its anti-inflammatory and healing properties. This is ideal for any skin type.

(Found in all of our Lip Scrubs)

Olive Oil

Not limited to just food, this natural oil is rich in Vitamin E and perfect for those with very dry skin in need of deep hydration. Full of rich anti-oxidants, you can use this on your face, body and hair. Best to avoid if you have acne as this tends to be a heavier oil, unlike the others.

(Found in all of our Natural Soaps)

Grapeseed Oil

If you have oily skin, then this should be your go-to choice. Packed with antioxidants and vitamin C, this lightweight oil helps regulate the natural oils in your body.

(Found in our Berry & Acai Body Oil)

Grapeseed Oil for Moisturising

Argan Oil

Reverse ageing with this natural oil. It helps improve the elasticity of the skin and reduces the appearances of wrinkles for a more youthful look. You can also apply some to your cracked heels.

(Found in our Rose & Hibiscus Body Oil)

Almond Oil

This sweet-smelling, nutrient-rich oil is light and easily absorbs into the skin. Mix it with a bit of sugar for a natural exfoliating scrub or rub onto chapped lips for instant hydration.

(Found in all of our Body Scrubs)



Are you a fan of natural body oils? What's your go-to oil in the cooler months? Let us know in the comments section below.

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