Bloom
Facial oil for mature skin with anti-aging effects
This little bottle should be displayed by every magician on the shelf dedicated to the most magical serums, right next to the elixir of youth. The facial oil is carefully blended from only pure and effective ingredients and is suitable for both day and night use instead of a traditional cream.
All the components are meticulously formulated specifically for mature skin, which requires special care and does not have issues with clogged pores. It contains oils that are richer, highly nourishing, and suitable for this type of mature and problem-free skin.
Bloom features a blend of cold-pressed oils - macadamia, Brazil nut, wheat germ, and poppy seed oil, complemented by extra virgin olive oil. These oils are known for their antioxidant, anti-aging, smoothing, and softening properties, helping to maintain the skin's elasticity and freshness.
In the facial oil, you will also find a unique ingredient, which is herbal macerate in sunflower oil from rose, marshmallow, thyme, and horsetail and essences of geranium, orange, and patchouli, which together enhance the aforementioned positive effects of the oils on mature skin and impart a wonderful fragrance to the oil.
You no longer have to compromise between effective care and a completely natural product; this oil will make your skin bloom.
Note: The serum is suitable only for skin that is not problematic, meaning it does not have a tendency to clog pores.
Tip: Always apply the oil to damp skin, ideally after using our hydrosols. In this case, we recommend Herbal Mist - Rose, Herbal Mist - Lemon Balm, or Herbal Mist - Linden. This method of application locks moisture into the skin, providing the necessary hydration.
Volume: 30 ml
In case of allergic reaction, discontinue use. Avoid contact with eyes, rinse with water in case of contact.
Composition and ingredients
bio walnut oil cold pressed, sunflower oil, macadamia oil cold pressed, extra virgin olive oil LZS, wheat germ oil COLD PRESSED, poppy seed oil cold-pressed, mallow extract, horsetail extract, rose extract, thyme extract, orange essential oil, geranium essential oil, patchouli essential oil
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Bertholletia excelsa Seed Oil, Helianthus annuus Seed Oil, Macadamia integrifolia Seed Oil, Olea europaea Fruit Oil, Papaver somniferum Seed Oil, Triticum vulgare Germ Oil, Equisetum arvense Extract, Rosa damascena Flower Extract, Thymus vulgaris Extract, Malva sylvestris Flower Extract, Citrus aurantium Dulcis Oil, Pelargonium graveolens Oil, Pogostemon cablin Leaf Oil, Limonene, Citronellol, Geraniol, Linalool, Citral
Selected basic ingredients


Description
Brazil nut oil is obtained by pressing the seeds of the Brazil nut tree, which are rich in vitamins A and E, selenium, omega 6 and 9 fatty acids, zinc, proteins, and L-arginine. The oil has a bright yellow color with slightly greenish tones and a faint nutty aroma. It is lightweight and spreads easily.
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Description
Macadamia oil is obtained by cold pressing the fruits (nuts) of the Macadamia ternifolia tree. It is relatively dense and has a mild nutty flavor and aroma. Its composition is very similar to human sebum, making it highly effective. It contains a large amount of fat, unsaturated fatty acids (oleic and palmitoleic). It is rich in omega 3, 6, and 7 fatty acids, as well as vitamin A, vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B3 (niacin), and has a high content of vitamin E, calcium, iron, phosphorus, zinc, and proteins. It absorbs quickly and does not leave a greasy film.
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Description
It is obtained by pressing wheat germ and contains coenzyme Q10, linoleic, palmitic, and oleic acids, B vitamins, lecithin, as well as vitamins E, K, D, and minerals (phosphorus and iron). It is very nourishing and rich, making it ideal for diluting with other oils.
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Poppy seed oil is obtained by pressing the seeds of the opium poppy plant, which are rich in unsaturated fatty acids, including linoleic, palmitic, stearic, and oleic acids, as well as magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, vitamin E, and B vitamins. It has a beautiful delicate fragrance and does not leave a greasy feeling on the skin.
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Description
Mallow is a perennial herb that can grow up to 150 cm tall, featuring violet-pink flowers that thrive along paths and sidewalks, by walls, in pastures, on wastelands, and in sunny shrubby areas. The active compounds primarily include mucilage, essential oils, and tannins. In herbalism, the leaves, stems, and flowers are collected, but the most effective parts are the flowers.
Harvesting period: leaves and stems June - September, flowers June - August.
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Horsetail is a spore-bearing herb that can grow up to 70 cm tall, found in lowland and mountainous areas across almost all of Europe and Asia, except for the tropics, as well as in much of North America, New Zealand, and southern Africa. Horsetail can be found in plowed fields, along the embankments of transport routes, and on slopes. It contains primarily silica, which has healing properties, along with flavonoids, saponins, equisetonin, equisetum acid, derivatives of caffeic acid, bitter compounds, tannins, resin, organic acids, fats, and flobafen. Horsetail is most commonly prepared as tea or macerate.
Harvesting period: June - September.
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Description
The Damask rose is a beautiful, strongly scented flower used in cosmetics and medicine since ancient times. From the petals of the rose, rose water, rose oil, or essential oil are most commonly prepared. Unopened buds and petals from new blooms are harvested.
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Common thyme is an evergreen shrub with small gray-green leaves and white or light purple flowers. It is native to the Mediterranean and is most commonly found along roadsides, in meadows, or in private gardens. It thrives in sunlight and warmth, and when the leaves are crushed, they emit a pleasant aroma. It contains essential oils, flavonoids, flavonol glycosides, organic acids, resins, tannins, saponins, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc, silicon, and vitamin A. In herbalism, both its stems and leaves are used.
Harvesting period: June - July.
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Maceration, or steeping, is a process through which active substances and fragrances contained in herbs (or other ingredients) are released directly into a carrier medium, which can be:
- oil – a macerate is created, the steeping occurs cold in a closed container for a minimum of 3 weeks,
- alcohol – a tincture is produced, most commonly used in herbal medicine,
- water – an infusion is created, or in the case of heating, which accelerates the maceration process, it is a decoction.
These resulting products can be used either alone or as an additive. At Almara Soap, herbal macerates and decoctions are utilized in the preparation of some natural soaps and cosmetics. This process ensures that the final product contains the maximum amount of active ingredients, which transfer directly from the carefully selected herbs.
The foundation is the right choice! The ingredients in our oils are carefully selected to suit specific skin types and provide the best possible care.
Principles of proper application:
- Do not skip any steps in your skincare routine; first remove makeup, cleanse, tone with a hydrosol, and only then apply the oil.
- The skin must be damp when applying the oil for it to work as intended.
- If you are using other products (e.g., serums), always apply the oil last.
- Wait about 10 minutes before applying makeup.
Tip: Facial oil is a great aid for facial massages. Even a short finger massage during each application counts!
- Locks in moisture in the skin and prevents dehydration. For this reason, it is essential to always apply the oil to damp skin.
- Acts as a protective barrier.
- Nourishes the skin and provides it with active ingredients.