There are certain ingredients that without us noticing they could give a positive or negative effect in our brain when it comes to our mood and state of mind, one easy example are perfumes they can make us feel sexy, happier, fresh or certain oils like lavender they could relax our mind and give us a better sleep, so here I’m going to share a face oil that I have been using and the results I noticed.

NeuroSkinFeeds is a new brand in the market that have a blend of oils in one bottle that work in the skin to keep it nourished but at the same time those oils send a message to the brain to release it from stress for example, all those negative thoughts and mood and stress end up manifesting themselves in the skin.

INGREDIENTS

Dicaprylyl carbonate; caprylic/capric triglyceride; octocrylene; homosalate; ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate; plukentia volubilis seed oil; camelina sativa seed oil; prunus amygdalus dulcis oil; diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate; butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane; ethylhexyl triazone, ethylhexyl salicylate; trocopheral (mixed); beta-sitosterol; squalene; ascorbyl palmitate; lecithin; propylene glycol; hydrogenated vegetable glycerides citrate; helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil; Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract

Camelina sativa seed oil – a strong antioxidant due to high vitamin E content; acts as an
anti-inflammatory, calming sensitised skin, whilst adding moisture; boosts the immune
system; packed with omega-3 fatty acids; suitable for all skin conditions

Plukentia volubilis seed oil – protects against the damaging effects of sun exposure;
regulates oil production; maintains elasticity; soothes and prevents inflammation;
promotes softness, smoothness, and suppleness; hydrates the skin without clogging the
pores; helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines; gentle enough for all skin conditions
Prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond) oil – skin-conditioner which helps soften,
nourish and hydrate; adds nutrients including calcium, magnesium, phosphorous, and
vitamin E; replenishes and reduces dryness in the upper layers of the skin; helps reduce
fine lines, adds moisture and relieves itching; helps to minimise signs of premature ageing
and create a glow
Squalene oil – fights off skin-damaging free radicals which contribute to the signs of ageing;
balances oil production; anti-inflammatory; helps with skin conditions such as acne and
eczema; helps to boost blood circulation, promoting the formation of collagen for firmer,
plumper skin
These oils were selected for inclusion in The MicroOil because of their skin benefits and their
positive effect on mental well-being. The oils contain ingredients such as tryptophan, a
precursor for serotonin. Serotonin is a feel-good hormone and neurotransmitter which helps
us deal with stress and feel calm and happy. The omega 3 also reduces inflammation in the
brain, as inflammation can cause mood shifts, headaches and more.

Now my experience, I used it on top of my moisturiser mostly at night to give an extra and have a better rest and it helped a lot during these crazy moments we are living, I have combination skin but sometimes it gets dry with a bit of rosacea this oil worked perfectly woke up with a nice glow, healthy look, didn’t clog my pores at all no bad reaction (my skin is very sensitive to many ingredients). So if anything of what I mention before sounded like a solution for you I suggest it to try it out, and this oil is vegan, 100% natural and cruelty-free.

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