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Collection: Care and Beauty Routine Set
Exceptional oils for skin care
Discover our exclusive sets comprising the essentials for a healthy and effective beauty routine. Designed to meet the specific needs of each skin type, these sets offer you a selection of our most precious oils for radiant skin every day.
Why choose our Care and Beauty Routine Set?
- 100% natural ingredients – All our ingredients are sourced from organic farming, and our oils are cold-pressed to offer you maximum efficacy.
- Suitable for all skin types – Whether your skin is oily, dry, sensitive, or mature, you will find a care product tailored to your skin type.
- Complete and easy routine – Enjoy a straightforward beauty ritual with complementary care products.
- Promotional price – By purchasing a set, you save on the final value of the kit and perhaps discover a product whose benefits you hadn't anticipated.
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Natural origin and COSMOS certified
- 100% active ingredients
- 100% COSMOS certified by Ecocert
- 100% natural according to ISO 16128
- 100% organic farming
To offer you a safe, high-quality oil, we have chosen to test and analyze our oils for their microbiological suitability. Our oils are made from organic plants, without pesticides and without chemical fertilizers.
FAQ
How do I determine my skin type?
To determine your skin type, follow these steps.
Prepare your skin
Start by removing your make-up completely and washing your face with a gentle cleanser. By the way, did you know that jojoba oil is a great 100% natural make-up remover that takes care of your skin at the same time? Next, wait an hour without applying any products to your skin.
Examine your skin
After an hour, dab your T-zone (forehead and nose) with a tissue. If sebum has been transferred to the tissue, your skin is either oily or combination. Also, find out how you feel. If your skin feels tight after washing, it's probably dry. If it feels refreshed, it's probably oily.
Don't hesitate to use our online diagnosis to find out which product is best for you.
Skin types
Here are the four different skin types:
Normal skin
It produces just the right amount of sebum to stay hydrated, protected and comfortable without shine.
Dry skin
It is desperately short of sebum, tight, uncomfortable and flaky.
Oily skin
It tends to be shiny all over the face. It is generally thicker, with dilated pores and irregular skin texture.
Mixed skin
It is often rather oily on the T-zone (where the sebaceous glands are most numerous) while the cheeks are dry and tight.
It is important to note that the condition of the skin can vary according to external factors such as climate, diet, stress, etc. It is therefore advisable to re-evaluate your skin type regularly to adapt your skincare routine. It is therefore advisable to regularly re-evaluate your skin type to adapt your skincare routine.
Can oil be used on oily skin?
Yes, you can use an oil on oily skin, as long as you choose the right oil. Contrary to popular belief, some oils are capable of regulating sebum production and restoring the complex balance of your epidermis.
Here are some plant oils recommended for oily skin:
- Jojoba oil: Similar to the sebum produced by the body, this oil is highly prized by our skin and helps to rebalance sebum production.
- Black cumin oil: Antibacterial, black cumin oil effectively eliminates skin imperfections.
- Hemp oil: Deeply moisturises the skin without leaving a greasy finish.
It's important to note that even if oily skin doesn't need to be nourished, hydration is essential. Poor hydration could encourage the epidermis to produce even more sebum in order to hydrate itself, aggravating the vicious circle of oily skin. So it's essential to work directly on the skin with the right skincare products.
To learn more about oils and oily skin, check out our blog here.
What are the differences between vegetable oils and essential oils?
Vegetable oils and essential oils both come from nature, but they are very different in terms of composition, origin, method of production and use.
Vegetable oils are fats that nourish and protect the skin, while essential oils are concentrates of volatile substances with therapeutic properties.
Vegetable oil
They are extracted from oleaginous plants such as baobab and sunflower, or from dried fruit, seeds or flowers. They contain vitamins and fatty acids, and have nutritive, protective, softening and regenerative properties that are beneficial for the skin. They can be used or eaten pure. They can also be used as a base for diluting essential oils.
Essential oil
They are obtained from the flowers, stems, roots or leaves of plants, often by distillation. Their therapeutic properties (toning, digestive, soothing, etc.) vary according to their origin. They generally need to be diluted, for example in a vegetable oil, and can also be inhaled. Care must be taken, however, as there are contraindications to the use of essential oils, as some of their chemical components can be dangerous.
To find out more: The difference between vegetable oils and essential oils
How should plant oils be used on the skin?
Here are a few tips on how to use plant oils on the skin.
Moisturising
You can apply your oil before or after your cream or serum.
As our oils are non-comedogenic, they allow the active ingredients in your cream to pass through. Applying them on top of your cream or serum will provide you with lipids. They will form a protective film on the skin's surface that will prevent the evaporation of water and keep it well hydrated.
Massage
For the body, massage in zone by zone (bust, arms, stomach, thighs) using circular movements. For the face, apply the oil or treatment in smoothing movements, starting from the centre and working outwards.
Pure application
You can also use a pure vegetable oil. All you need is a few drops, warmed in the palm of your hand and applied with a gentle massage, to reap all the benefits.
Other uses
Vegetable oils can also be used to remove make-up, as day and night creams, as eye care, as oil baths for the hair, or to revive dull complexions.
What properties do plant oils have for the skin?
Skin oils are natural products that can have many benefits, depending on their composition and how they are used.
Vegetable oils are extracted from plants, fruit, seeds or nuts. They are rich in fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants. They can nourish, moisturise, protect, regulate, heal and soften the skin. They are suitable for all skin types, but you need to choose the one that best suits your needs and sensitivities. Jojoba oil is ideal for all skin types, including oily skin, because its light, penetrating texture protects the dermis. Argan oil is recommended for dry and mature skin, because it has nourishing, regenerating and anti-ageing properties, while hempseed oil is better suited to oily skin.
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Nigella, or black cumin
Black seed oilBlack seed oil is a vegetable oil extracted from black cumin seeds. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious and cosmetic properties. It is used for internal and external use.
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Arnica, treasure of the mountains
Arnica macerateArnica has anti-inflammatory, analgesic, healing and circulatory properties. It is used externally to treat wounds, bruises, muscle pain.
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The Barbarie fig or Nopal, the queen of the desert
Prickly pear oilThe prickly pear, also known by its name "cactus pear", is a fleshy berry produced by the prickly pear and the Indian pear, opuntia ficus-indica in Latin. Rich in benefits.
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Calendula, a carefree flower
Calendula macerateCalendula is a friend of baby and sensitive skin. Rich in fatty acids, faradiol esters known to be anti-inflammatory and in antioxidant carotenoids and flavonoids, it is the king of gardens
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Macadamia nuts, the fattest nut
Macadamia nut oilMacadamia nut oil is a vegetable oil rich in palmitoleic acid, which is a cell-protecting monounsaturated fatty acid. Excellent for fragile or damaged skin and hair
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Hemp, the eco-friendly plant by nature
Hemp Seed OilCannabidiol (CBD) from hemp seeds has numerous properties: anti-inflammatory, sebum regulator and antioxidant.
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Argan tree, a miracle of nature for skin, hair and nails
Argan OilArgan is a vegetable oil extracted from the fruit of the argan tree. It is used in cosmetics for its nourishing, regenerating and antioxidant properties for skin and hair.
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Jojoba, desert gold
Jojoba seed oilRegulating and softening, jojoba oil is an ingredient appreciated for its penetrating touch which does not leave a greasy film. Very close to sebum, it protects the skin from dehydration.
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Ylang-ylang, the flower of flowers
Ylang-ylang essential oilYlang Ylang essential oil has many health benefits, particularly to combat stress and anxiety. Ylang Ylang is known for its powerful smell.
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The bitter orange tree, bitter orange tree or Seville orange tree
Petitgrain bigarade essential oilThe bitter orange tree is a variety of orange tree that produces bitter fruits called bigarades or bitter oranges. It has many uses in pharmacy, food and perfumery
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Bergamot tree, the Lord's Pear tree
Bergamot essential oilBergamot is a yellow citrus fruit, pear-shaped, which has a very acidic pulp and a fragrant skin. It is used in perfumery, cooking and herbal medicine.
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Lavender, a garden essential
Fine lavender essential oilFine lavender essential oil has numerous analgesic, calming and even healing properties. It calms muscular excitement, regulates the nervous system and more.
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Lemon, an exceptional and protective composition
Lemon essential oil without furocoumarinsLemon essential oil is a natural product obtained from the zest of the lemon, a citrus fruit native to the Mediterranean basin.
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Clary sage
Clary sage essential oilClary sage essential oil is an aromatic extract obtained by steam distillation of the aerial parts of the plant. It has hormonal, calming and healing effects.
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Grapefruit essential oil, pure vitamin
Grapefruit essential oilGrapefruit essential oil is an oil extracted from the zest of grapefruit, a citrus fruit rich in vitamin C. It has antiseptic, toning, digestive and healing properties.
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Rosemary oil and its relaxing properties
Rosemary essential oil like camphor or cineolRosemary essential oil is a multi-faceted essential oil that can accompany you on a daily basis. With its fresh scent, it soothes, tones and calms. The queen of massage.
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Mint, an essential aromatic plant
Spearmint essential oilSpearmint essential oil has many beneficial properties for the skin and general health. Spearmint essential oil stimulates and invigorates body and mind. Fresh smell
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Camphor tree, a large legendary and thousand-year-old tree
Shiu wood (Hö wood) essential oilHo wood has astringent properties. It is ideal for mature skin to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and give radiance to the complexion. Properties similar to those of Rosewood.
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Neroli oil or bitter orange flower oil
Neroli essential oilNeroli essential oil is an antispasmodic, nervous system balancer, harmonising, antidepressant, antiseptic, skin tonic, sedative, bactericide and liver stimulant.
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