Burt’s Bees Complete Nourishment Facial Oil, 0.51 Ounces
₹1,814.00
Overview
Many people in India struggle with dry, dull, and tired-looking skin, especially due to weather changes, pollution, air conditioning, and regular face washing. Even after using a moisturiser, the skin can still feel tight or rough after a few hours.
This is where most creams fail.
- Creams sit on the surface of the skin. They give temporary comfort but don’t always provide deep nourishment, especially for normal to dry skin. This is why many people start searching for things like “face oil for dry skin” or “rosehip oil for face”.
- Burt’s Bees Facial Oil with Rosehip Seed Extract is made for people who feel their skin needs extra care, not heavier cream.
The real skin problem
- Skin feels dry even after moisturiser
- Face looks dull or tired
- Fine lines look more visible when skin is dry
- Skin feels rough after washing
- Cream feels heavy but still doesn’t hydrate properly
- This usually means the skin is lacking natural oils, not just water.
Why regular moisturisers don’t work fully
- Most moisturisers focus on surface hydration. They add moisture but don’t always lock it in. When skin is already dry, this moisture escapes quickly.
- A face oil works differently.
How this facial oil helps
- This Burt’s Bees facial oil uses rosehip seed extract, along with nourishing oils like jojoba and evening primrose. These oils help:
- Support skin’s natural moisture
- Improve skin softness and smoothness
- Make skin feel comfortable, not tight
- The oil is lightweight, not sticky or greasy when used correctly. A few drops are enough for the whole face.
About rosehip oil
- Rosehip oil is commonly used for dry and ageing skin care. It is known for supporting skin softness and improving the look of fine lines caused by dryness. It doesn’t bleach, peel, or burn the skin.
- This product mentions fine lines and wrinkles — not as a medical claim, but because well-nourished skin naturally looks smoother.
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