Pure Radiance Oil Review
Pure Radiance Oil is a bestselling moisturizer that reduces visible signs of aging, outperforming Creme de La Mer in independent clinical trials.
Oil made with nature’s most restorative ingredients for aging skin. Reduces signs of aging and sun damage. Replaces traditional face cream and moisturizer. Cruelty-free.
How To Use Pure Radiance Oil
Morning: Apply 2-10 drops to moist skin followed by sunscreen. Night: Apply 2-10 drops followed by serum.
SCENT EXPERIENCE of Pure Radiance Oil
As subtle and luxurious as nature itself, all of our products use only the highest-quality, whole essential oils. Like a fresh bouquet bursting with warmth and sensuality, the Renew Collection includes notes of jasmine, neroli, and rose.
Key Ingredients
CHIA SEED AND KIWI SEED OILS
PASSION FRUIT OIL AND PAPAYA SEED OIL
ALGAE EXTRACT AND ASTAXANTHIN
Finish of Pure Radiance Oil
When applied on damp skin, it leaves a dewy finish that layers well under other products. However any more than 6 drops and my face starts looking shiny in a ready-to-fry-an-egg kinda way.
Created specifically for people with problem skin, this face oil works in place of a moisturizer and feels amazing on skin. Helichrysum combines with hemp, pumpkin, and grape-seed oils to soothe and hydrate skin, leaving it balanced and glowy. Essential fatty acids from algae extract and astaxanthin support the skin’s natural barrier to help it stay hydrated.
With so many skincare options out there nowadays, sometimes I wonder if paying $$$ for a product is even worth it anymore. Surely there’s a more affordable alternative out there? Take the True Botanicals Renew Pure Radiance Oil for example. At $110, I’d never think of buying it. But then I tried it, and suddenly the price point made a little more sense.
- What is it
- An oil made with nature’s most restorative ingredients for aging skin. Reduces signs of aging and sun damage. Replaces traditional face cream and moisturizer. Cruelty-free.
- How I use it
- 2-4 drops right before my moisturizer, twice a day. I also mist my skin thoroughly before applying the oil.
- Best suited for
- Combo, normal, or dry skin types that want to focus on anti-aging. Oily and acne-prone skin types might find this too heavy and prefer the Clear Oil instead. Sensitive skin types will want to look at the Calm Oil.
- Irritants
- There are a few essential oils which can be sensitizing, but luckily they’re at the bottom of the list.
- Packaging
- In a sturdy glass dropper bottle. Nothing too fancy, but feels well made, except for a possible leaky cap. Mine arrived half empty because it leaked all over the box! I would’ve raised hell if I paid for this, but luckily it’s a pr gift so I feel less bad, but I’d definitely be wary of traveling with this.
- Scent
- For lack of better words, it smells fresh and herbal. It’s definitely noticeable when you’re applying it, but not so strong where it’s offensive.
- Texture
- It’s definitely a heavier oil, but spreads easily on damp skin.
- Finish
- When applied on damp skin, it leaves a dewy finish that layers well under other products. However any more than 6 drops and my face starts looking shiny in a ready-to-fry-an-egg kinda way.
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