The facial oil made in a monastery - honestly
If you've ever prayed for better skin (and who hasn't), this is for you.
Fresh Elixir Ancien isn't made in a lab. It's hand-blended in a monastery adhering to a strict pouring sequence and set temperatures. While the apothecary garden is familiar territory for product formulators, this takes divine intervention to a whole new level. It's perhaps not as wacky as it sounds considering that in ancient times, if a medicinal formula wasn't prepared by a monk it was considered witchcraft.
Unsurprisingly, this precious oil treatment is as pure as they come. Meadowfoam seed oil provides supreme skin nourishment while seabuckthorn - choc full of those all-important omegas- helps reduce inflammation. Throw in, my apologies, lovingly pour in some blackcurrant seed oil and commiphora, a derivative of the myrrh family (those links to the divine just keep on coming) and you've got a skincare unguent of the very highest order. Amen.