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The Alpine pure oil: a special oil – Natural-Looking.com

written by Natural Looking February 27, 2017

Who does not need a good beauty oil? Lately I have reviewed some oustanding ones here on my blog (here and here are my current favourites) and today I want to introduce you to the one from TellurideGlow called Alpine pure oil*.
I love the name and I think this beauty oil is quite promising. Why? Read below.

Product name: Alpine pure oil
For: normal/dry skins
Certified: no
Texture: oil
Price: $45.00 for 60ml

My opinion

I have already mentioned a few times in this blog that I don’t necessarily fall for a beauty product just because it is “developed” and “owned” by a famous beauty brand. No, that is not the way I work (or more exactly the way my skin works). Small artisan brands can create some fabulous products (remember this one here) and I think the Alpine pure oil is one of the them.

What’s in there // This is a lovely light orange/gold colored oil blend of some of the best organic plant/seeds oils you can find for the skin – to name a few: Jojoba oil, Rosehip oil, Pomegranate seed oil, Baobab oil, Evening Primerose oil, Cranberry seed oil, Watermelon seed oil and many more.
To boost the regenerative and moisturising properties, the oil has been enriched with Vitamin E which also acts as an anti-oxidant and preservative and a nice cocktail of 7 essential oils which gives a really warm and dynamic fragance to the blend.

Suitable for // It is written on the packaging that you can use this oil for the face, hands, body and soul. I personally do not use it on the face every day, since I find it quite powerful/aromatic and the scent is a tad too intense for me. However, occasionally or as a special treat is what works for me- I  have used it as a pampering body oil after shower and it is divinely invigorating.
For people with sensitive skin I would recommend to do a patch test, because it contains a lot of botanical actives. Having said that, I have found that my normal/sensitive skin reacts really well to it and have encountered no problems at all.

What I like //   . the unique mega concentrated formulation.
                         . the moisturisation and protection it provides.
                         . the texture of the oil, non greasy (as long as you don’t use too much).
                         . the tinted dark glass bottle which preserves from the light.
                         . the therapeutic effects on the body and mood.

Bottom line // Go for it if you are a fan of beauty oils. It is a very nice product and can only recommend it.

Get it HERE.

Composition: Virgin Coconut oil*, golden jojoba oil*, Rosehip seed oil*, Argan nut oil*, Evening primrose oil*, Baobab oil*, Geranium essential oil*, Lavender essential oil*, alpha tocopherol natural Vitamin E oil, Pomegranate seed oil*, Watermelon seed oil*, Pumpkin seed oil*, Cranberry seed oil, Plum seed oil, Maraca oil, Moringa seed oil, Ylang Ylang complete essential oil*, Sea buckthorn berry oil*, Tamanu nut oil*, Neroli-Orange blossom essential oil*, Frankincense essential oil*, Roman Chamomille essential oil*, Sweet Orange essential oil*, mica.

What do you think? have you tried it?

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