I’ve been wanting to try out Juicy Chemistry products for the longest time but never got around to it because I didn’t know what to get from their huge range. A fellow blogger recommended this facial oil when I messaged her about how much I was suffering from breakouts and acne scars. So, today, I’m going to be reviewing the Juicy Chemistry Frankincense and Hemp Seed Oil.
This 10ml bottle retails for ₹650. They also offer a 30ml bottle for ₹1650. The product claims to prevent acne, fight acne, heal and rejuvenate the skin. It is suitable for acne prone, combination, oily and normal skin types according to their website. As an added bonus, all products from Juicy Chemistry are vegan, cruelty-free and certified organic. You can purchase their products from the Juicy Chemistry website, Nykaa, Purplle and Myntra.
The ingredients include Frankincense essential oil, Hemp Seed oil, Argan oil, Sacha Inchi oil, Safflower oil and Tea-Tree essential oil among others.
Let’s talk about my experience.
About 4-5 months ago, I realized I was suffering from hormonal acne and because I just couldn’t stop picking at it, it would spread all over my face and I had to go through this ‘crazy acne phase’ for about 2 months before I got a chance to try this out. Nothing was working and I was desperately hoping this would be a solution. I only use a single drop and spot treat the active acne and with whatever is left over, apply all over my face during my night time skincare routine. The first week or so, I noticed a couple of bumps in new areas on my face. I was hoping this was just my skin adjusting to the product and it was! It was uphill from the second week, I noticed the huge pimples reduce size and new ones that appeared were gone pretty much the next day. I forgot to pack this on my trip to Dubai, and I regretted it so much!
The serum smells like turmeric and applies like a light oil. It does tingle sometimes, but it goes away pretty quickly. It does not feel greasy or sticky. It not only tackles acne but overall just makes the skin look radiant and minimizes large pores. I don’t think it helps much with acne scarring as much as it does with its prevention. It’s a very user-friendly serum and I am so glad I tried this. I am in love with this product and I probably will get the bigger size next time around.
I would highly recommend this product with anyone suffering from acne or acne prone, oily-combo skin. I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this for someone with sensitive skin. It’s not terribly expensive for what it offers, in my opinion and one bottle will last you for a long time. So next time when you’re looking for an acne control product, look no further!
That’s it! I hope this was informative, let me know in the comments below! <3
AUTHOR’S BIO
Hrithika Sathish is a content creator primarily on Instagram and YouTube but also runs her blog thehdose. She is currently pursuing a degree in Business Economics while also creating beauty, fashion and makeup related photo and video content. Her love for photography inspired her to start her Instagram (@thehdose) where she features some of her food and nature photography too. She is also an advocate for body positivity and inclusivity.
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4 Aug 2019
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