Fushi Really Good Cellulite Oil is a stimulating blend of highly effective and circulation-enhancing organic oils and herbs that work together to naturally help encourage smoother looking skin. Ideal for...
Fushi Really Good Stretch Mark Oil is an enriching blend of oils and herbs to visibly protect and nourish the skin. It helps to prevent stretch marks developing during pregnancy...
WINNER - Natural Health Beauty Awards 2022 - Best Body Oil Fushi Really Good Muscle & Joints Oil is an award-winning muscle oil. A powerfully soothing blend of oils and...
Fushi Really Good Vitamin E Oil contains 100% pure, plant-derived, non-synthetic, non-GMO vitamin E oil D(a)-Tocopherol. This natural form of vitamin E is twice as potent as synthetic and far...
Fushi Fresh-Pressed®100% pure Sweet Almond is the ideal carrier oil, rich in vitamin E and nourishing for everyday skin care. Sweet Almond is the ideal carrier and body oil to...
Fushi Fresh-Pressed® 100% pure Sesame oil, is a nourishing vitamin E rich oil, and one of the most penetrating skin oils used in Ayurveda for massage and skin care. Sesame...
Fushi Fresh-Pressed® 100% pure Calendula oil, made by infusing calendula flowers in organic Sweet Almond oil, to offer softening and soothing oil for all skin types and ideal for baby...
Fushi Really Good Cellulite Oil is a stimulating blend of highly effective and circulation-enhancing organic oils and herbs that work together to naturally help encourage smoother looking skin. Ideal for...
Fushi Really Good Stretch Mark Oil is an enriching blend of oils and herbs to visibly protect and nourish the skin. It helps to prevent stretch marks developing during pregnancy...
Fushi Really Good Muscle & Joints Oil is a powerfully soothing blend of oils and herbs to support tired, sore joints and muscles, as well as to energise and boost...
Fushi Fresh-Pressed®100% pure Sweet Almond is the ideal carrier oil, rich in vitamin E and nourishing for everyday skin care. Sweet Almond is the ideal carrier and body oil to...
Fushi Fresh-Pressed® 100% pure Calendula oil, made by infusing calendula flowers in organic Sweet Almond oil, to offer softening and soothing oil for all skin types and ideal for baby...
The perfect partner for our 100ml oils, this 30ml Amber Glass Bottle with dropper is great to use for either travel, or for ease of daily use, refilling from our...
In Ayurveda, different oils have different properties depending on the dosha of the individual. The most famous Ayurvedic oils with multiple uses include - Sesame Oil, Neem Oil and Castor Oil as there are so many benefits and uses of them all.
Ayurvedic Oils are used to promote health, wellbeing and vitality. Choosing an pure oil also ensures that you are reducing your exposure to additives, preservatives and artificial fragrances. These oils therefore promote better sleep, hair, skin and a calm and peaceful state of health.
Our skin naturally produces oil through the sebaceous glands of the dermal layers and provides nourishment and moisture to the skin. At times, our skin can fail to produce enough or will produce too much of these oils, which is where topical oils can come in useful to penetrate into the skin, trapping water and moisture which in strengthens the natural skin barrier and promotes healthy skin.
Following a cleansed face, apply a few drops of your chosen oil to your finger tips and massage into the skin in circular motions, lightly. Massage the skin by patting, pressing and applying light pressure to the face.
Natural oils will penetrate into the skin and show their benefit at a deeper level. The most benefit is seen when they are applied topically in the evening and allowed to absorb into the skin overnight.
Yes, the most benefit is seen when oils are used in a consistent skincare routine. It is recommended for oils to be used both morning and night, but you can also see the benefits when applied only in the evening, if you wanted to avoid using oils under make up for example.
It is recommended to use a face oil both morning and night, in the same or similar way that you would apply a moisturiser. It is recommended especially to apply at night to allow for skin repair when you are sleeping and your body is recovering.
Whilst facial oils play a key role in hydrating and moisturising skin, research suggests that it should not replace your daily moisturiser – but enhance it! Due to the density of facial oils, they can be applied on top of or mixed into your daily face cream as they will penetrate through the moisturiser barrier to provide deeper nourishment and moisture to the skin.
In the traditional Ayurvedic practice – pure, single oils were the only ingredient used in ayurvedic skincare. Oils such as Tamanu, Neem and Kalahari Melon Seed are long-established in Ayurveda for face care.
In Ayurveda, Kalahari Melon oil is known for it’s rejuvenating and replenishing properties. Similarly, ingredients such as Green Tea, Brahmi and Manjistha stimulate blood flow and circulation to boost and plump the structure of the skin – smoothing fine lines and providing an overall ‘lift’.
According to Ayurvedic traditions, the purest and darkest oils have the deepest meaning and impact. These include oils such as neem, tamanu, sesame and argan.
Using Ayurvedic body oils not only nourish the skin for moisture and softness but also aid internally with health concerns and optimising wellbeing. Extracted from plants and herbs, the oils aid in the elimination of body impurities through their circulation boosting benefits, thus aiding in natural detoxification. Similarly, their natural aroma calms the nervous system whilst penetrating through the skin to relieve muscle pain and irregular skin structure.
If you are looking for an oil that will nourish and brighten a dull and dry complexion, Rosehip Oil is the best oil for you. Suitable for all skin types including dry and sensitive skin, it is a fast absorbing oil that helps boost radiance, smooth fine lines and reduce signs of pigmentation. Similarly, Marula Oil is also a brightening oil suitable for all skin types – notably mature skin. High in Oleic Acid from it’s fruit tree origin it restores moisture and adds a glow without leaving a greasy residue.
Although naturally found in food, Vitamin E Oil has been historically used in skincare also. Vitamin E Oil is a great addition to your facial skin routine as it is high in antioxidants which help maintain a healthy skin appearance whilst also rebuilding the skin surface, contributing to the reduction of blemishes, scars and hyperpigmentation.
Most oils are a heavier in consistency compared to moisturisers, so for those with oily or sensitive skin this may lead to the face feeling oily and greasy. However, thanks to the deeply nourishing abilities of facial oils, many people use facial oils as an alternative to moisturisers by applying the oils to damp skin. Oils such as Argan, Jojoba, Black Cumin Seed and are especially beneficial here.
Oils that are high in antioxidants whilst also being restorative aid in soothing fine lines, plumping skin and promoting a radiant complexion. Oils such as Moringa Oil, Marula Oil and Rosehip Oil are deeply nourishing oils that provide essential fatty acids to the skin to enhance radiance without leaving an oily or greasy residue.