A Nourishing Skin Elixir For The Fall Season

Our skin is constantly changing throughout the seasons, so how we care for our skin also changes.  Adding hydrating oils to your skin care regimen will help get a jump start on the Fall season.  Whether work or play keeps your skin subjected to sun, wind, cold or even an air-conditioned environment, extra nourishment is needed to maintain a healthy radiant complexion.  Carrier oils such as Rosehip Seed Oil and Jojoba Oil are extremely moisturizing and hydrating, so they are excellent choices for normal to dry, mature, or aging skin.

The addition of essentials oils can help to regulate sebum production, reduce inflammation, improve tone and blood circulation, and stimulate the growth of new cells – all important for the health and vitality of the skin.  Apply this hydrating blend daily to a cleansed face and neck to help revitalize and rejuvenate the complexion.

Morning Dew Skin Elixir

6 drops Geranium-Rose  ■  4 drops Petitgrain  ■  5 drops Lavender-French  ■  3 drops Carrot Seed.

Add the above nourishing essential oils to ½ oz. Rosehip Seed Oil and ½ oz. Jojoba Oil, mix well.  Add oils to one (1) ounce glass bottle with fine mist sprayer.

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About Aromatherapy Contessa

I love creating aromatic blends with essential oils whether for my Arlys Naturals product lines, for fun, or for customer special orders. I'm just drawn into the veil of mystery that nature has provided through these living plants, not just in their aromatic properties, but also their natural healing properties.
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2 Responses to A Nourishing Skin Elixir For The Fall Season

  1. Christine says:

    Thank you for this wonderful skin care creation. I live in the dry CA mountains–beautiful area, but ruff on mature skin in the winter. After cleansing, I spray on some rose hydrosol, finish with your elixir, and start my day with gleaming skin! Much appreciation for your healing gift.

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