Sarah Chapman Morning Facial

Morning Facial
Morning Facial

This product, Sarah Chapman Morning Facial, is my absolute obsession at the moment. It’s quite easily one of the best skin oils I’ve ever used and better still, it delivers on the promise of glowy skin (at least, on my skin).

Designed for morning use, even though it’s an oil, it doesn’t leave your face glistening with oil – it’s not matte exactly, but certainly nobody would be any the wiser that you used oil that morning.

The promise from Sarah Chapman Morning Facial is to hydrate, boost radiance and plump fine lines while protecting skin from pollution and – beauty buzz word coming up: inflammation.  All boxes ticked on the hydration and radiance element. It’s harder to say whether it’s delivering on fine lines but the overall effect is one of supple and dewy skin – and it feels so soft! Ideally, use it under your day moisturiser, but since I’m using a Garnier BB cream, I’m getting moisture properties and SPF from that.

I would 100% recommend Sarah Chapman Morning Facial – I’m actually using it as a night oil as well and loving the effects. You can find it for £45 HERE.

Ingredients:

COLLAGENEER, JUVINITY, KALPARINE, TIMECODE, ROSEHIP OIL, VITAMIN A PALMITATE, GATULINE INTENSE, ULTRA FILLING SPHERES, HYDRASOURCING (AM+PS), ANTILEUKINE 6, PASSION FLOWER OIL, NYAMPLUNG OIL, SEA BUCKTHORN OIL BAOBAB OIL, BORAGE OIL, ARGAN OIL.

(Guatalene and Collageneer are trade names for two ingredients – collageneer contains white lupin and has shown up well in testing on the claims of lifting and firming).

 


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3 responses to “Sarah Chapman Morning Facial”

  1. Suzanne

    Haha, in the best possible way this ingredient list reads like someone pulling words from the air and making up a couple. It’s like a satire of the skincare industry.

    I love it so much.

    1. Jane

      You can’t beat a trade name, that’s for sure, but the real names sound so unappetising that you’d probably never want them on your face!

  2. Adiet

    ooh this sounds promising! I’m definitely purchasing this.

    Was on the verge of buying the new Sisley oil yesterday, but the combination of price (staggering!) and the way it felt on the skin made me come to my senses

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