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It’s easy to postpone joy. Why go to yoga when your to-do list keeps piling up? Why draw a bath tonight, when tomorrow seems more ideal?
Perhaps you even tell yourself that it’s the responsible thing to do—because it is, for the most part. Nobody can run off to Morocco for an extended vacay, just like that.
But on the other hand… What's life if we don’t experience a little bit of joy every day?
The Anti-Aging Facial Oil is a tonic with a wealth of benefits, as you’ll come to find. It saturates your skin with botanical antioxidants that cultivate resilience and radiance in the face of free radicals. It locks in 24/7 moisture, unlike the overnight recovery oil that found a home in your trash. And it can encourage the heavy lifting that no quick-fix procedure can ever accomplish naturally, just in case its 5-star reviews seem too enthused to be true.
More than that? It’s an exercise in pure joy… and an extended lesson in clean beauty. You might start by using this sweet nectar casually, like most other products. But over time, you’ll discover that the Anti-Aging Facial Oil is so glee-and-glow-inducing that you’ll want to get the most out of it. After repeated applications, you’ll learn how to do just that.
So while you might begin with a pump and a pat, you’ll learn to pause when its rose-tinged, serenely resinous scent hits your palm. Instead of merely slathering it on, you’ll learn to glide from the center of your face outwards (meditating along the way), and then from the bridge of your nose upwards towards your third eye (your pineal gland). And, instead of dabbing it according to your mood, you’ll learn to dab it according to your look. Want to pair it with your sunscreen and foundation for a flawless finish? Use less. Want to wear it to bed? Use more.
There are more advanced techniques to savor, too. Try a pearl-sized amount on your neck and press your fingertips to your clavicle. Take a deep breath and sweep towards your halo, setting an intention with each feather-soft stroke. Now that’s how skin care becomes self-care. And it's how joy becomes a rite, day after day.