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Glow in a Bottle Facial Oil Ingredients : The Glow Formula for Radiant Skin

by Ané Auret 4 min read

Glow in a Bottle facial oil for radiant skin"

Glow in a Bottle is a powerful blend of eleven 100% natural plant oils.

Our carefully selected, ultra-light formulation is like superfood for your skin - packed with vitamins, skin-loving nutrients and antioxidants for all-natural skin health and vitality.  It nourishes and restores dull and tired skin and maintains a healthy, glowing complexion all year round. 

Your skin is delicate and precious, and it deserves skincare products that protect it.  

At Beauty by Ané, we don’t do chemical nasties. Glow in a Bottle is vegan, cruelty free and  non-comedogenic. 

Free from synthetic fragrances, emulsifiers, preservatives, parabens, GMOs, mineral oils, silicone. 

If you want to know more about what is inside your Glow in a Bottle, here is a list of the ingredients and more details about what each of them do. 

1. ARGAN OIL 

Extracted from the kernels found in the fruit of Moroccan Argan trees, Argan oil is rich in antioxidants, high in vitamin E and Essential Fatty Acids. This ‘multitasking miracle oil’ has a natural affinity with skin - it’s easily absorbed and supports moisture retention. 

2. BAOBAB OIL

A super star ingredient derived from the Baobab Tree that grows in Southern Africa where it is regarded a beauty staple. Called the ‘Tree of Life’ for its many amazing uses Baobab Oil is like a superfood for your skin. Vitamin packed (super-high Vitamin C) and anti-oxidants fight free radical damage - the high concentrations of vitamins A, D, E and F improve uneven skin tone, fight early signs of ageing and revitalise the skin, while Essential Fatty Acids support and maintain cell membranes.  

3. BABASSU OIL 

Native to Brazil, this nutrient-dense, light-weight oil is ideal for fighting signs of premature ageing and possibly one of the best 100% natural skin ingredients for all skin types and complexions. It can help eliminate the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, stimulate cell regeneration and increase the elasticity of your skin as you age. High in Vitamin E, Phytosterols (the building blocks of our cellular membranes) and Essential Fatty Acids

4. GERANIUM ROSE OIL 

With its healing, brightening and revitalising properties, Geranium Rose can help to fight early signs of anti-ageing. As a natural astringent tones and tightens skin and helps to minimises large pores and control oiliness. Its anti-bacterial & anti-inflammatory properties to help fight acne while balancing sebum. Over time it can gradually fade facial scars due to age spots, acne and blemishes. When applies topically it promotes hormonal balance, cell renewal and blood circulation just below the surface. 

5. MACADAMIA OIL 

Rich in Essential Fatty Acids that creates a smoother, more even, younger-looking, and healthier complexion, no matter your age or skin type. It supports healthy cell membranes, deeply hydrates the skin and supports healing. 

6. MEADOWFOAM SEED OIL  

Packed with moisturising, skin-softening and rejuvenating properties nourish to the skin while diminishing fine lines and other early signs of ageing. It naturally locks in moisture and help deliver nutrients deep into the deeper layers of the skin, making your skin feel velvety soft. Meadowfoam seed oil also contains a rare blend of fatty acids. Eicosenoic Acid is non-comedogenic (does not block the skin’s pores), it can be readily absorbed by the skin while balancing skin oil production - it’s non-greasy and easily absorbed. As an antioxidant, Meadowfoam protects against cellular damage. 

7. ORANGE BLOSSOM 

Orange Blossom is a gentle, natural toner with calming, refreshing and regenerating properties that soothes and smoothes skin. Packed with flavonoids its powerful anti-oxidant actions protects skin, brightens dull complexion and fights early signs of ageing. 

8. OLIVE (SQUALANE)

Squalane is found naturally in skin but depletes with age. By adding 100% plant derived Squalane to Glow in a Bottle it provides a skin-plumping booster to our natural supply and helps restore the barrier function - leaving skin hydrated, soft and smooth. Squalane is suitable for all skin type, easily absorbed and non-comedogenic. 

9. PATCHOULI

Patchouli has excellent tissue generating properties to help with cell repair, reducing scars and stimulate new cell generation. 

10. SEA BUCKTHORN OIL

Prevents skin ageing, inflammation and boosts cell regeneration.   It contains many of the omega fatty acids, but it also contains the rare omega-7 fatty acid which helps to keep the skin lifted and firm. Also high in vitamin C which stimulates collagen in the skin preventing fine lines and wrinkles, while its anti-inflammatory properties help fight free radicals.  Due to its unique composition of fatty acids, antioxidants, amino acids, vitamins and minerals, Sea Buckthorn Oil is superstar ingredient in Glow in a Bottle. 

11. WHEATGERM OIL 

Wheatgerm is a rich source of Vitamins, Antioxidants and Essential Fatty Acids. In particular, Wheatgerm is rich in Vitamin E, which helps reduce skin damage, soften and moisturise your skin, fight free radicals, support healthy collagen formation and maintain even skin tone.  Its healing properties protects skin and help heal tissue damage. Amino acids boost collagen production, helping to create a smoother complexion and even skin tone. 



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