Brrrrrr! When I was living in Australia I really missed winter in London. That feeling of walking in the crisp air, all wrapped up in chunky layers and dreaming of hot baths.
This year I've noticed more than ever just how much winter can play havoc with my skin. Particularly central heating! I'm getting through my giant 500ml bottle of E45 lotion like noone's business (it's the bees knees on parched, flaky legs by the way. Apply liberally to dry skin after a bath or before bed).
For my face I've been turning to oils. Here are some of my tried and testeds...
1. Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Concentrate (£36 for 30ml)
I think this was the first face oil I ever bought and I loved it. Replenishing, nourishing and perfect worn on its own in the summer months or under your regular moisturiser at night (be mindful not to use a moisturiser with SPF at night as this can clog the skin unnecessarily, particularly if it's a topical SPF rather than a chemical one).
2. Medik8 C-Tetra Serum (from £28 for 30ml)
I was recommended this recently by a friend who's a facialist. Not only does it smell divine (like freshly squeezed orange juice!) but my skin looks and feels noticeably softer. Wear a couple of drops twice daily, on its own or under your regular moisturiser for an extra antioxidant boost.
3. Aēsop Fabulous Face Oil (£40 for 30ml)
4. Orico Superico Vitamin Rich Face Oil (£30 for 30ml)
I was given a sample of this last February when I was house sitting for a friend of mine off the King's Road (there's an Orico shop at 315 Kings Road, see oricolondon.co.uk for details). The sample was a generous size so I was able to wear it consistently over a full week. I loved the effect it had on my skin together with the company's organic ethos. I suspect it's only a matter of time before I invest in a full size bottle.
Other face oils I'd like to test...
- Una Brennan Super Facialist Rose Hydrate Oil (£14.99 for 30ml)
- Sarah Chapman's Overnight Facial (£46) - the name alone has me at hello!
- Decléor Aromessence Oils (various according to skin type, from £44)
To get the most out of your skincare remember to drink plenty of water (sipping herbal teas is a great solution during the winter months) and be careful not to overload the skin with too much product. Thin layers applied more regularly are better than one thick layer.
Do you have a favourite face oil? I'd love to know!