‘Gorgeously light, easily absorbed and delicately fragranced’
When it comes to skincare, people want something that will leave them with glowing, fresh and bright skin – and now there is one ingredient in particular that celebrities, including Kate Middleton and Victoria Beckham, have praised.
Now, the ingredient can be found in a popular British-made face oil on the Kloris website. The Calm & Glow Face Oil (30ml) is now down to £39.20 from £49 when shoppers use the code ‘GLOW20’ at checkout.
According to US Magazine, Kate uses Triology’s Rose Hip Oil to ‘fight fine lines without using potentially harmful retinoids’, and according to Who What Wear, Victoria has also spoken openly in the past about her experiences with acne that led her to use the Rosehip Oil, too.
The Kloris oil, which has been rated highly online, is described as a lightweight, British-made botanical face oil that is formulated with five carefully-selected ingredients. Rosehip oil is one of those and has long been considered as a superfood for skin and for anyone in need of a rapid radiance boost.
In its purest form, the oil is rich in Omegas 3, 6, 7 and 9, along with antioxidant carotenoids, the brand says. However, a common issue with these types of products is that they can feel thick on the skin – but Calm & Glow is said to be different from the rest.
The Calm & Glow Face Oil is available from Kloris
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The oil is a lightweight botanical product that features rosehip, squalane and cucumber seed oil
This is due to it being ‘non-comedogenic’ and ‘fast-absorbing’, and the brand says the ‘result is skin that looks luminous, feels comfortable and remains breathable, without shine or heaviness’. Other ingredients are squalane that helps maintain moisture balance and softness; cucumber seed oil; vanilla planifolia fruit extract; and tocopherol, known as Vitamin E to help protect the formula from oxidation.
Buyers should also note the oil comes with no silicones, mineral oil, synthetic fragrances, synthetic colourants or unnecessary fillers. It is also suitable for all skin types and is safe for use on skin prone to dryness, sensitivity, redness and imbalance, the brand says.
If this isn’t for everyone and buyers want exactly what the celebrities use, they could try the Triology Certified Organic Rosehip Oil (45ml) for £34.50 at Holland & Barrett. Suitable for everyday skincare, this one is said to be especially beneficial for dehydrated or ageing skin and ‘works wonders for scars, stretchmarks, fine lines and wrinkles’.
LookFantastic also has the Elemis Superfood Facial Oil (15ml) for a slightly pricier cost of £57 on its website. This is said to be a nourishing, nutrient-rich facial oil that hydrates the skin and ‘encourages a brighter appearance’.
Now, back to the Calm & Glow Face Oil (30ml) which has received a 4.36 out of five-star rating on the Kloris website. One person said: “I was hesitant when Kloris re-branded their facial oil, as the CBD formula was honestly the best product I had ever used. Now vanilla is used and I wasn’t sure I wanted to smell like a baking ingredient! However, I can honestly say I have been pleasantly surprised and have adapted to this product very quickly. It really is wonderful. The texture is gorgeous – feels like silk on my skin and its calming effect is truly remarkable. My new favourite product!”
A second added: “I absolutely loved the CBD Superboost Face Oil and was devastated when it was discontinued. The Calm and Glow Face Oil is wonderful. I mix it with my moisturiser every morning and my skin feels soft and dewy all day.”
Skincare products are person-specific, however, and another wrote: “Great product but would just like bit less vanilla.”
Overall though, most people were more than pleased. Another shopper wrote: “Gorgeously light, easily absorbed and delicately fragranced. It’s a beautiful face oil that allows my skin the breathe. Love it!”


