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Bedizen Oils - How to use them and which is best for you?

Before I was on accutane, I was petrefied of using any kind of oil based product on my already super oily skin. Any oil I used resulted in a lot of powder.... everywhere. But now I need that extra moisture and hydration from the oils on my skin, but there was one problem, I didn't have a clue where to start! Bedizen kindly sent me a few of their oils to try and I 'm now an oil wizzard!

I love the Bedizen Argan Oil because its such a good all round product. This is 100% organic and I use it on my body, my face and my hair! This lives in my everyday bag and i love putting 2 or 3 (or 10) drops on my hair, especially to take the frizz out if iv'e been out in the glorious welsh rain. I don't apply this in the morning because it's too heavy under my makeup, but at night I put about three drops all over my face as the last step of my skincare.

Now the Pure Chilean Rosehip Seed oil, is my Jam. I use this in the morning under my makeup, for the dewiest, glowiest most Jlo glow ever. This has also been helping with my acne scarring, and stopping my makeup from caking up in the day!

Out of all the oils, there is one particular oil that stood out to me... the Squalane Oil. This oil is comedogenic and I use this whenever I have no makeup on and apply it morning and evening. This is derived from plants and helps repair my skin on days when I don't wear makeup!

These oils are great for anyone who is a newbie to the world of oils, they can all be used in various ways, but they're all super high quality and you can't really go wrong with them! Use them whenever, they don't clash and they are all hydrating!
















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