Beuti’s Beauty Sleep Elixir – wake up beautiful

Beuti Beauty Sleep Elixir

For the last few weeks I’ve been using a wonderful face oil that’s quite different to other face oils I’ve used until now. Introducing Beauty Sleep Elixir – Beuti Skincare’s flagship face oil.

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Beauty Sleep Elixir has a natural blend of 14 plant-based oils, including a Caribbean coral extract, which is a powerful anti-inflammatory as it neutralises the enzyme responsible for skin ageing, plus a sandalwood nut kernel oil to help prevent collagen and elastin break down.

The Duchess of Cambridge used it during her hospital stay while having her second son (source). As most mamas know, going through labour along with a stay in hospital can certainly upset your skin. Clever Kate knows that a face oil will help her look and feel better. This is especially good for her given the scrutiny the royal receives when she steps out of hospital!

PS, if you’re looking for other hospital bag essentials < head this way.

Since this is my first time using Beuti Skincare, let’s have a look at this brand.

Beuti was founded by Leila Aalam, an experienced aesthetician looking for results driven, healthy, yet affordable skincare. An allergic reaction to a skincare product motivated Leila to create her own skincare line. Beuti was born to heal, nourish, and treat sensitive skin issues for supple, smooth, and glowing skin. The brand stands for skincare with anti-inflammation at the heart, with proven actives to deliver results.

Beuti Skincare Beauty Sleep Elixir

Let’s now take a look at the claims made by this fabulous natural oil.

Supporting skin barrier function, Beauty Sleep Elixir is packed with antioxidants from seed and fruit oils that work to combat redness and inflammation. The oils include camellia oil and seed oils from chia, bitter cherry, strawberry, pomegranate, blueberry, cranberry, and raspberry. There’s also sea buckthorn fruit berry oil, and lavender, geranium, and neroli essential oils. The oil is 98% organic.

Interestingly, the oil contains Caribbean coral extract (sea whip), a powerful anti-inflammatory which neutralises the enzyme responsible for skin ageing. Don’t worry, it’s harvested from sustainable sources.

The sandalwood oil used in the formulation helps to prevent collagen and elastin break down.

Despite the name, Beauty Sleep Elixir can be used day or night. At night, it works to support skin’s renewal system with vitamins, minerals, and a complete range of omega oils including 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9 for glowing morning skin.

In the day, it works as a brightening pre-makeup primer and treatment for pesky skin breakouts.

My experience using Beauty Sleep Elixir

Beauty Sleep Elixir comes in a pretty frosted glass bottle with a dropper. The colour is beautiful deep orange.

Drops of Beauty Sleep Elixir

So I dispense 4 drops in my PM routine and 2 drops in my AM routine. The fragrance is cheerful – berry fruit, slightly floral, and citrus. The feel is silky and light. This is not a heavy oil.

After application the oil sinks in quickly and leaves a non-shiny glowing finish. My fine lines and wrinkles are minimised by this oil.

And let’s talk about hormonal spots that pop up at the time of the month. Yup, Aunt Flo returned this month since having my daughter November last year, yet this oil controlled my breakout perfectly.

Read on to learn the ingredients plus my final verdict on Beauty Sleep Elixir.

Beauty Sleep Elixir ingredients

Camellia Oil, Chia Seed Oil, Bitter Cherry Seed Oil, Strawberry Seed Oil, Pomegranate Seed Oil, Blueberry Seed Oil, Cranberry Seed Oil, Sandalwood Nut Seed Oil, Raspberry Seed Oil, Sea Buckthorn Fruit Berry Oil, Lavender Herb Oil, Geranium Flower Oil, Sandalwood Oil, Neroli Flower Oil, Capric Triglyceride, Sea Whip Extract (Coral).

How do the ingredients help?

Camellia oil is rich is naturally occurring antioxidants. It’s absorbed quickly into the skin, where it delivers a payload of omega 9, vitamins A, B, E and squalene for soft well-hydrated skin.

Chia seed oil is abundant with omega 3 and zinc to calm the skin, prevent breakouts, and protect from damage.

Strawberry seed oil is high in youth-promoting ellagic acid. It protects the skin’s barrier, slowing down signs of visible ageing.

Softalia, derived from Australian sandalwood, reduces fine lines after 8 days of use.

Sea whip extract (Caribbean sea coral) is a powerful anti-inflammatory that protects protein in skin from environmental damage.

Final thoughts on Beauty Sleep Elixir

I’m really enjoying this unique and anti-inflammatory oil as part of my skincare routine. I love that it reduces inflammation from spots while keeping my skin nourished, soft, and smooth. I really like the unique ingredients I haven’t found in another skincare product, like Softalia and sea whip.

So is it worth the hype? My skin looks and feels great, and if it’s good for Kate, I’m all for it!

Learn more about Beuti Skincare and Beauty Sleep Elixir by visiting the Beuti Skincare website.

Beuti Skincare Beauty Sleep Elixir

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Will you try this face oil? Let me know in the comments.

Until next time!

Helen
Natural and affordable face oil Beauty Sleep Elixir was said to have been used by Kate Middleton during her hospital stay. But is it as good as it's made out to be? #faceoil #naturalfaceoil

12 Replies to “Beuti’s Beauty Sleep Elixir – wake up beautiful”

  1. I was sold at “Kate” and “Caribbean sea coral” but loved learning more about this face oil!

    1. Haha, she has some great skin sense! Thanks Kari. xx

  2. Thank you this will be so helpful! I’ve been curious about new face oils.

    1. Let me know if I can help you with any more recommendations! I love facial oils.

  3. that oil sounds amazing, totally need to try.

    1. You would love it! So nice at bedtime.

  4. Amazing ingredients…I really have to check this out. Looks like a great brand x

    1. Love it in so many ways, it’s such a happy facial oil!

  5. I don’t currently use a face oil so I am going to have to try this. It sounds really good.

    1. Ah I’m sure you will see benefits in this case! It’s really nice to start using one in the evening as the final step in your routine.

  6. This sounds great! I don’t use an oil at night usually only do as a base for my makeup, but this sounds amazing

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