Friday 21 February 2014

Trilogy Certified Organise Rosehip oil - Worth the hype?


As I've mentioned before I have very dry, dehydrated skin and try to do everything I can to keep it looking somewhat radiant. I'd been recommended to try rose hip oil by many people (including beauticians) and after having my latest dose or electrolysis, I decided to give this baby a shot. Now, I've always been reluctant to try oils on my face because I've heard that they can sometimes make your skin even more dry than it initially was. However, this has not been the case with my purchase, and I will now begin to explain why I have found my new baby..

PROS
  • No oily residue. This oil disappears into my skin almost immediately after applying, leaving it looking radiant and ready for moisturiser. It's light and perfect to wear under make up, and doesn't feel like another layer of product sitting on top of the skin
  • Being the impulse buyer I am, I hadn't even researched this item thoroughly before buying it. One thing I didn't know until trying it was that it is one of the best kept secrets for anti-ageing. Now, I'm only 22, and I don't have many fine lines or wrinkles, however the very few that I have I see looking less apparent
  • This works wonders on pigmentation. If you are a person who suffers from dark scarring after having a spot/acne, this is the stuff that will help to even out skin tone. After my electrolysis for removing milia I found this stuff to be very soothing, healing and correcting.
CONS
  • None really. My only con would be that results can't be seen straight away. It took me around 3/4 weeks to notice change in my skin 
I purchased my Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil 20ml from Boots for £16.50. Click here to purchase yours!

Have you tried this? What were your thoughts? Do you know any alternatives?