Manuka Doctor has a new range of facial oils containing a complex blend to suit all skin types containing a vast array of essential oils in their ingredients list to combat anti ageing amongst other skin concerns. Manuka oil is an ingredient native to New Zealand and is extracted from the leaves and branches of the Manuka tree. Having recently been confirmed as being up to 20-30 times stronger than tea tree oil for protecting against bacteria (such as those associated with acne and eczema) I was keen to try some of this for myself and see what all the fuss is about.
With three different blends of facial oils in the Manuka Doctor’s range, I decided to try the Replenishing Facial Oil (£19.99, 30ml) due to it’s strong anti ageing formula – just what I need for my 40+ years skin! Also in the range is a Normalising Facial Oil and a Brightening Facial Oil.
The Replenishing Oil is designed to revitalise and restore radiance, using omega rich oils to regain suppleness and elasticity. Being an oil, it helps to protect the moisture levels of you skin so they don’t dry out thus helping to prevent the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Upon application I can honestly say the oil felt totally nourishing and rich on my face without being greasy. I did have a sheen on my face but that soon soaked away leaving my skin feeling supple and really luminous. You can then apply moisturiser on top before make up. This can be used day and night, so I like to add a rich layer at bedtime and let it soak in whilst I sleep.
My thoughts on the Manuka Doctor facial oil are that I really enjoy using it and it feels like the total nourishment that my skin needs. It feels like it’s packed full of benefits and with the rich hydration it adds to my skin will hopefully keep those fine line at bay for a little longer!
All reviews are my own and my family’s opinions and we received the product in order to write an honest review.
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I used to use rosehip oil mixed in my face cream at night but hated the oily feel and they made my eyes blurry all the time. So I switched to using Korean sleeping masks over my moisturiser at night. Although with oils being in tons of moisturisers, this video is really useful. Squalane, rosehip and jojoba are my faves in moisturisers as I have dry skin. I also like cleansing balms, although cleansing oils are not enough for removing my eye makeup