African Botanics Neroli Infused Marula Oil

Sep 12, 2014 | The Beautiful

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Neroli is a very exquisite aromatherapy, absolutely luscious and historically profound.  Neroli essential oil has been used since the days of Da Vinci to inspire creative confidence.  It is an essential oil that is known to calm, to have profound stress-reduction benefits, and it is also therapeutically beautifying.  Could you ask for anything more?!  Today, celebrity makeup artist and balanced beauty expert Chantal Moore brings us neroli beauty magic you will love!!! 

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From Chantal: “I love orange blossom anything. It’s one of my very favorite scents. So, when a friend told me about African Botanics Neroli Infused Marula Oil Facial Oil I was thrilled. It’s great under makeup, renders a gorgeous glow to the skin and is even great in hair. Marula oil is a “miracle oil” that is indigenous to Southern Africa. It is rich in essential fatty acids Omega 6 and Omega 9. It deeply hydrates and nourishes the skin. This Marula Oil is perfectly partnered with steam distilled Neroli Oil essence from fresh orange blossoms providing it’s natural ability to brighten, regenerate and repair free radical damage to the skin. Non-comedogenic. For all skin types. African Botanics products are 100% Vegan, do not contain parabens, mineral oil, synthetic fragrance, or phthalates. Learn more here.

 

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chantal2012-150x150Chantal Moore works closely with some of the biggest names in music, fashion and film.

Her beauty and makeup advice regularly appears in such magazines as InStyle and Glamour, and she has appeared on television as a beauty expert for E! Entertainment Television, The Style Network and Fine Living Network.

1 Comment

  1. maggie

    I looove products with neroli oil. They are especially great for acne scarring as well.

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