I know some of the oils have super potent scents, but there is none of that here. The scent is light and somewhat relaxing. It is similarly watery as the oils- it’s not an ultra thick serum. Although this comes in the same size and type of bottle (same dropper hole too) that the essential oils come in, I could definitely tell the consistency was that of a serum, not of an oil. To use this, I poured about 5 drops into my hand and spread it all over my face and neck. The essential oils used are steam extracted to preserve their qualities and they’re not diluted.Ĭedrus Atlantica† (Cedarwood) Bark Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Callitris Intratropica (Blue Cypress) Wood Oil, Rosa Rubiginosa (Rosehip) Seed Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia† (Lavender) Oil, Commiphora Myrrha† (Myrrh) Oil, Syzygium Armaticum† (Clove) Flower Bud Oil, Tocopherol, Lycium Barbarum (Wolfberry) Seed Oil, Lecithin, and Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood (Santalum paniculatum).The skin benefits are to protect, strengthen, and nourish the skin.The Dry Skin formula moisturizes and nourishes dehydrated skin.It’s priced at $20.25 wholesale for the 15 ml size so much more reasonable! Unfortunately I couldn’t find any reviews on this serum online so I thought I would help a sister out and give this a try and report back. Why not smart smaller? I dipped my toes in the Young Living skincare waters by testing out their Essential Beauty Serum for Dry Skin. I really wanted to try the ART skincare line, but considering the ART Renewal Serum is $70.75 wholesale, I didn’t want to fall in love. First things first- Young Living’s skincare is hella expensive. I know what works, and I know what sucks. I’m kind of a self proclaimed expert! I try tons of things all the time. Even to get my husband not to snore as much! But recently I decided to dive in and try some of their skincare. To put together this definitive list of the best skincare products of all time, we consulted dermatologists to ask about their favorite brands and formulas, and included those recommendations alongside the GH Beauty Lab's top-tested skincare products across categories.I’ve used essential oils for a lot of things: teething remedy, help with night terrors, avoiding the flu, and to get myself to drink more water. Then these data points are culled together to determine the best skincare products you can buy, from face cleansers to moisturizers, serums, eye creams, sunscreens and more. They also distribute the products to consumer testers, who evaluate them on ease of use and the look and feel of their skin after a set time period. In the Lab, our scientists use devices that evaluate skin's hydration levels, firmness and the appearance of wrinkles, dark spots and pores, both before and after use of a formula. The GH Beauty Lab thoroughly evaluates skincare products using technical Lab instruments and consumer feedback. That's why our Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab scientists are always testing the latest and greatest innovations in skincare, from drugstore picks to luxury beauty brands and everything in between, to find the best products in the world that are actually proven to work. We updated this article in September 2022 to ensure all picks tested and vetted by the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab were available and correctly priced.Īs anyone who's ever perused the aisles of their local drugstore or beauty supply chain can tell you, finding the best skincare products is hard.
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