Shine
Facial oil for oily skin with imperfections
The facial oil is carefully blended from pure, effective ingredients and is suitable for both day and night use as a substitute for traditional cream.
All components are meticulously formulated specifically for oily skin, which may suffer from imperfections and enlarged or clogged pores. Shine (formerly Purity) contains only light, cold-pressed oils – hemp, grape, hazelnut, and argan – that provide the problematic skin with the necessary softness and nourishment without weighing it down or causing pore blockage.
The oils are complemented by a unique ingredient, which is a herbal macerate in sunflower oil from wormwood, sage, and thyme, helping to cleanse the skin, alleviate acne symptoms, and regulate sebum production, along with tea tree and rosemary essences known for their antibacterial and astringent properties.
You no longer have to compromise between effective care and a completely natural product; this oil will leave your skin radiating purity. It helps combat imperfections while also acting as a prevention against them.
Tip: Always apply the oil to damp skin, ideally after using our hydrolats. In this case, we recommend Herbal Mist - Sage or Herbal Mist - Lavender. This method of application locks in moisture in 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
hemp oil COLD PRESSED, hazelnut oil cold pressed, sunflower oil cold-pressed, grape seed oil cold-pressed, cold-pressed argan oil, sage extract, burdock root extract, thyme extract, tea tree essential oil, rosemary essential oil
Inci
Cannabis sativa Seed Oil, Corylus avellana Seed Oil, Helianthus annuus Seed Oil, Vitis vinifera Seed Oil, Argania spinosa Kernel Oil, Salvia officinalis Extract, Fumaria officinalis Extract, Thymus serpyllum Extract, Rosmarinus officinalis Leaf Oil, Melaleuca alternifolia Leaf Oil, Limonene, Linalool
Selected basic ingredients


Description
Hemp oil is obtained by pressing the seeds of the plant known as hemp and is renowned for its healing properties. It contains a very high amount of unsaturated fatty acids omega 3, 6, and 9, vitamins E, A, D, and minerals (e.g., magnesium, zinc, calcium, potassium, iron) and enzymes. It has a light to dark green color and a pleasantly nutty taste.
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Hazelnut oil is obtained from the fruits (nuts) of the common hazel tree. It contains B vitamins, vitamins C and H, and minerals such as boron, chromium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium. It is rich in unsaturated fatty acids - linoleic, oleic, stearic, and palmitic acids. It is very light and absorbs excellently.
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Argan oil is obtained by manually pressing the fruits of the Moroccan argan tree, and its production is very labor-intensive, which is reflected in its price. It is considered a luxury oil. It contains triglycerides, oleic, linoleic, palmitic, and stearic acids, as well as vitamin E. It is well absorbed and leaves the skin velvety soft. Due to its golden color, thicker consistency, and amazing properties, it is also referred to as "liquid gold".
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Common sage is a one-meter tall plant with purple flowers, oval, woolly leaves with a silver tint, and a strong calming scent. Even Saxana knew of its breathtaking effects when she was looking for "grandmother's ear," and our ancestors had gardens full of healing sage. The very name is derived from the Latin word "salvare," which means to save or heal. Its leaves are best harvested just before blooming on a sunny midday when they contain the highest amount of essential oils. The leaves contain essential oils with compounds such as thujone, salvial, and cineole, as well as tannins, oxyterpenic acids, saponins, bitters, resins, B vitamins, and mineral and hormonally active substances.
Blooming period: June, July. Leaf harvesting: just before flowering.
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Tea Tree is a bushy tree that grows to a height of about 5 meters. It grows wild in the swamps and wetlands of Australia. The name "tea tree" is derived from its T-shaped appearance. The word "tea" is actually a misnomer, but it was originally used to make tea. Essential oil is extracted from its leaves through distillation, and it is most commonly used in aromatherapy, cosmetics, and is often a part of home first aid kits. Its scent is sharp, penetrating, and fresh.
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Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is an evergreen woody herb with beautiful blue-violet flowers and a penetrating scent featuring a strong, fresh, balsamic aroma. It does not grow freely in our region but is widely cultivated in private gardens. In folk medicine, it is known as sea dew and is believed to protect against black magic. It contains essential oils, flavonoids, diterpene bitter compounds, ursolic acid, oleanolic acid, caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, and rosmarinic acid, tannins, and other substances.
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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.
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.