JUICE BEAUTY STEM CELLULAR VINIFERA REPLENISHING OIL

Juice Beauty Stem Cellular Vinifera Replenishing Oil

As soon as the weather gets colder, my skin needs some extra hydration and moisture. I like layering my skincare products and implementing oils for both my daytime and nighttime routine. You can use a face oil as a last step in your skincare routine, before your moisturizer or do a cocktail like I sometimes do.

JUICE BEAUTY STEM CELLULAR VINIFERA REPLENISHING OIL

Recently I’ve been testing the Juice Beauty Stem Cellular Vinifera Replenishing Oil. Vegan and Cruelty-free, it is formulated with an organic base of botanical juices instead of added water. It is a dual phase, fast-absorbing facial oil that multi-tasks as a primer giving you hydrated, radiant looking skin with a light-dewy finish.

Benefits (from the Juice Beauty website)
• A proprietary blend of Fruit Stem Cells and Vitamin C infused into Resveratrol-Rich Grape Seed Oil (Vitis Vinifera) to improve the appearance of skin tone and luminosity.
• Long lasting Jojoba Esters help smooth and prime skin for perfect makeup application.
• Lipid complex derived from Macadamia, Jojoba and Olive Squalene helps boost and balance the lipid profile for a more youthful looking skin surface.
• Organic Sunflower Seed Oil and Organic Jojoba Seed Oil provide great emollient and moisturizing properties that soothe, soften and improve the appearance of skin elasticity.
• Organic Pomegranate Seed Oil and Vitamin E for critical antioxidant protection.

JUICE BEAUTY STEM CELLULAR VINIFERA REPLENISHING OIL

What I love about the Stem Cellular Vinifera Replenishing Oil is that it sinks in the skin and doesn’t leave you greasy. And the light scent is pleasant without being overwhelming. It smells really nice, like a garden full of lemons and gardenias and mint. It feels good to infuse my skin with organic products instead of harsh chemicals.

This product is so easy to incorporate into your daily routine. It’s a light formula that gives your skin that dewy hydrated finish. I use it alone as well as mixed with my moisturizer but I haven’t used as a primer as yet. I would recommend the Stem Cellular Vinifera Replenishing Oil to anyone who needs hydration, especially for skin showing the signs of aging including fine lines and wrinkles. It is also ideal for normal to dry skin.

You can find the Juice Beauty Stem Cellular Vinifera Replenishing Oil here for CAD $98/US $72, 1 fl oz / 30 ml.

Let me know if you’ve tried this oil.

Ann-Marie x

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