Saturday, 21 March 2015

Odacite Pure Elements


So, these are tiny little bottles of facial oils designed to work on specific skin concerns, and I have accumulated a small but not insignificant hoard.

Odacite is based in LA, but can be found at Being Content and Cult Beauty in UK. Each bottle is a 5mls blend of specific essential oils and carrier oils pertinent to a specific skin problem and the idea is to apply 2-3 drops into a moisturiser, or 2-3 drops to clean dry skin as an intensive treatment. They can be applied am and or pm.


This range appeals to me. I have a background of a partially completed professional aromatherapy course and I find that my skin seems to have more of an affinity with oils rather than serums which tend to leave me somewhat dissatisfied. 

Each of the oil serums are housed in medicinal violet glass which has specific properties to prevent deterioration, and with each oil serum, the essential oil and the carrier oil is chosen to specifically complement each other and the skin concerns, thus rosehip oil is a richer carrier oil and is partnered with ylang ylang for deep wrinkles.

I have only just started to use these so cannot give a full review other than I have found that the textures of each oil have a beautiful slip and do not aggravate my oily skin.

I have found that I tend to use one in the morning dripped into my am moisturiser but in the evening I tend to use two or three onto clean dry skin post cleansing to the areas of most concern, for example Ap+P (Apricot and Palmarosa) Fragile Capillaries and Pa+G (Papaya and Geranium) Hyperpigmentation, but on another night I may go for Po+R (Pomegranate and Rose Geranium) Hydration and Jo+L (Jojoba and Lavender) Blocked Pores.

From £25 - £45. I bought mine from Cult Beauty.

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