Why You Should Apply Your Face Oil on Damp Skin – Not Dry

When it comes to skincare, how you apply your products can make all the difference. One of the most common mistakes people make with oil-based serums and creams is applying them to completely dry skin. But here’s the thing: if your skin is dry when you apply oils, they tend to just sit on the surface rather than being absorbed effectively.

Water + Oil = Deep Hydration

Your skin acts like a sponge—it absorbs products better when it’s slightly damp. When you apply oil-based products like serums or creams to damp skin, you’re helping the oil trap water in your skin, enhancing hydration and boosting absorption. On dry skin, oil creates more of a barrier and is less likely to sink in deeply, meaning you miss out on many of its benefits.

Don’t Skip the Neck and Décolleté

These areas are often forgotten, but they’re just as delicate (and prone to aging) as your face. Always extend your skincare routine down your neck and across your chest.

Face It Serum – Nature’s Nourishing Elixir

Our Face It serum by True Organic of Sweden is a botanical powerhouse, made with 99% certified organic ingredients. It features a carefully chosen blend of:

Face It Serum

Face It Serum

Face It Oil Serum is a luxurious organic blend of pure oils that promotes radiant, glowing skin while reducing fine lines, improving skin tone, and restoring elasticity.

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Star Ingredients

  • Chia seed oil – rich in omega-3s to nourish and soothe
  • Safflower seed oil – deeply moisturizing and barrier-boosting
  • Rosehip oil – packed with vitamins A and C to brighten and even tone
  • Vitamin E – a potent antioxidant that protects and repairs
  • Sunflower oil – lightweight and gentle for all skin types
  • Bergamot and geranium essential oils – for a light, uplifting scent and skin-balancing benefits

Face It is also non-comedogenic, making it suitable for acne-prone skin, while its deeply hydrating formula is perfect for mature or dry skin.

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