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CLOSE UP | Rosehip & Horsetail Facial Oil for Mature Skin
CLOSE UP | Rosehip & Horsetail Facial Oil for Mature Skin
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Lightweight facial oil for mature skin that feels dry, dull, or less supple than it used to.
CLOSE UP is a rosehip and horsetail-infused facial oil made for mature skin — especially areas that can look dry, tired, thinner, or less smooth over time.
Use it around the under-eye area, forehead, jawline, expression lines, or anywhere facial skin could use a little extra softness and support without feeling heavy.
At a glance
- Best for: mature skin, dry-looking facial skin, dullness, and areas that look less smooth or supple
- Texture: lightweight oil
- Finish: absorbs cleanly with a soft, nourished feel
- Scent: warm and lightly resinous, with frankincense first and lavender underneath
- Use it: under eyes, forehead, jawline, expression lines, or dry areas of the face
- Format: 10ml roller bottle
Why it works
Most facial oils are made for your whole face. This one is made for the parts that age first.
The skin around your eyes and along the thinner parts of your face has fewer oil glands than the rest. It dries out faster, and shows the effects sooner. CLOSE UP is built for those areas.
Rosehip (Rosa canina) seed oil is high in linoleic acid — a fatty acid that helps the skin hold moisture — and contains compounds that support the skin's natural renewal over time. Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is infused into the base oil and contributes silica and flavonoids that help support firmness and elasticity at the surface. Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) is a liquid wax that closely matches the skin's own natural oil, so it absorbs without feeling greasy or heavy.
The essential oils — frankincense (Boswellia carterii), lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), turmeric leaf (Curcuma longa), and geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) — are included for their active compounds, not for fragrance.
The scent is faint and fades quickly after application.
How to use
Roll directly onto clean skin around the eyes, temples, and the thinner areas of your face. One or two passes is enough — the rollerball puts the oil exactly where you aim it, with no waste. Use morning, evening, or both. At 10ml used this way, one bottle lasts two to three months.
Good to know
- Made for mature skin that feels dry, dull, or less supple.
- Contains essential oils including frankincense, lavender, turmeric leaf, and geranium.
- Patch test first if your skin is sensitive or reactive.
- For external use only.
- Avoid direct eye contact.
- Do not apply to broken or irritated skin.
- Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Ingredients
Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) oil, Cocos nucifera (fractionated coconut) oil infused with Equisetum arvense (horsetail) aerial parts, Rosa canina (rosehip) seed oil, Boswellia carterii (frankincense) resin oil, Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) flower oil, Curcuma longa (turmeric) leaf oil, Pelargonium graveolens (geranium) flower oil.
Cosmetic product only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
FAQ
Is CLOSE UP made for mature skin?
Yes. CLOSE UP is made for mature skin that feels dry, dull, or less supple than it used to. It is especially useful around areas that tend to show dryness and texture first, such as the under-eye area, forehead, jawline, and expression lines.
Is CLOSE UP an eye oil or a facial oil?
It is best described as a lightweight facial oil that can be used carefully around the under-eye area. Avoid direct contact with the eyes.
Can I use it under makeup?
Yes. Use a small amount and let it absorb before applying makeup. The roller helps control how much product you use.
Is it greasy?
It is an oil, but the formula is lightweight and designed to absorb cleanly. Start with a small amount.
When should I use it?
Use it morning, evening, or whenever facial skin feels dry, dull, or less comfortable than usual.
Is it scented?
Yes. It has a warm, lightly resinous scent led by frankincense, with lavender underneath.
Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
It contains essential oils, so patch test first if your skin is sensitive or reactive.
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