A naturally rich source of vitamin A, E and EFAs of omega 3, 6 and 9, rosehip seed oil is known to soothe and smooth skin, and help with dryness, wrinkles, scars, acne or blemishes.
This beautiful botanical is non-comedogenic (i.e. won’t give you spots or blackheads), naturally boosts collagen production, and works well with other active skincare ingredients, including retinol. Use alone or like a serum under (or mixed into) your moisturiser.
“I’ve always massaged rosehip oil into my skin and believe it to be one of the best natural skin treatments for all ages and skin textures.” - Jo GB
How To Use GLOJO
To apply: use anytime, morning and/or night. Warm 1-2 drops of GLOJO in the palms of your hands, then press firmly into the cheeks, forehead, and chin, finally sweeping the residue across your neck and throat.
For a face massage: follow with gentle, but firm, kneading using the knuckles on your face. This stimulates the microcirculation and helps bring a fresh, rosy.
TIP: Use inconjunction with a Gua Sha massage tool or a crystal face roller for a more in-depth facial toning session.
As a face mask: apply rosehip oil alone or mix 2 drops into a teaspoon of Manuka Honey. Tie hair back (gets oily/sticky), apply to the face and neck, leave for 20 minutes, then rinse off with clean warm water. Pat skin dry; no need to moisturise afterwards.
A naturally rich source of vitamin A, E and EFAs of omega 3, 6 and 9, rosehip seed oil is known to soothe and smooth skin, and help with dryness, wrinkles, scars, acne or blemishes.
This beautiful botanical is non-comedogenic (i.e. won’t give you spots or blackheads), naturally boosts collagen production, and works well with other active skincare ingredients, including retinol. Use alone or like a serum under (or mixed into) your moisturiser.
“I’ve always massaged rosehip oil into my skin and believe it to be one of the best natural skin treatments for all ages and skin textures.” - Jo GB
How To Use GLOJO
To apply: use anytime, morning and/or night. Warm 1-2 drops of GLOJO in the palms of your hands, then press firmly into the cheeks, forehead, and chin, finally sweeping the residue across your neck and throat.
For a face massage: follow with gentle, but firm, kneading using the knuckles on your face. This stimulates the microcirculation and helps bring a fresh, rosy.
TIP: Use inconjunction with a Gua Sha massage tool or a crystal face roller for a more in-depth facial toning session.
As a face mask: apply rosehip oil alone or mix 2 drops into a teaspoon of Manuka Honey. Tie hair back (gets oily/sticky), apply to the face and neck, leave for 20 minutes, then rinse off with clean warm water. Pat skin dry; no need to moisturise afterwards.