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Helios EFA Facial Cleanser & Serum | 3-in-1 Cleanse-Calm-Heal

Helios EFA Facial Cleanser & Serum | 3-in-1 Cleanse-Calm-Heal

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This soap-free 3-in-1 face cleanser, makeup remover, and serum contains:

  • Powerfully regenerative oils that are rich in skin-nourishing fatty acids
  • Gentle yet potent anti-inflammatory herbs grown right here on our property in Oregon's Cascade foothills
  • Non-comedogenic ingredients appropriate for all skin types
  • A base naturally rich in linoleic acid, which is gently exfoliating on a cellular level, is thought to "unglue" dead skin cells that can clog pores

Leaving skin feeling surprisingly soft, clean, moisturized, glowing, & rejuvenated. 


This facial oil is meant for those who:

  • Have sensitive skin
  • Have facial redness, scarring, and/or hyperpigmentation
  • Struggle with dry skin and/or eczema
  • Struggle with acne
  • Are working to embrace age gracefully
  • Avoid fragrances and/or essential oils in their skincare
  • Would like an extra boost of concentrated skin nourishment

 

Why not soap?

Soaps and other lathering cleansers can strip our skin of the oil that it naturally produces, leaving our largest organ to try and repair itself. Each time we strip the oil away, our skin over-compensates for the lack of protection by creating even more oil than is necessary. 

This puts us in a cycle of being tight and dry, followed by an oil slick. Cleansing with oil is based on the concept that "like dissolves like", washing away dirt, makeup, and excess sebum while still leaving skin with a balanced, healthy, protective layer.

On top of their drying effects, commercial products are often highly-scented. Fragrance is one of the top skin irritants, and even "sensitive skin" products often contain fragrance. This cleanser is infused with whole plants in order to provide all of their benefits and subtle scent, without the irritation. 

Can you use Helios if you have oily or acne-prone skin? Absolutely. Your skin needs moisture and needs oil. That's why it's already producing so much. Denying skin of healthy oil doesn't prevent breakouts, it makes them worse. Feeding your skin with healthy oil is one way to break the over-drying cycle and balance your own natural oil production in order to get your skin back on track.

Additionally, acne patients have been shown to have low levels of linoleic acid in their skin surface lipids. Topical supplementation with linoleic acid over one month has shown to reduce the size of blemishes by up to 25%. 

The Science

Here at RootCraft, we are not afraid of high-quality oil in our skincare. Here's why: 

Not only is sunflower seed oil lightweight, unscented, and easily absorbed— it has a high concentration of linoleic acid.

Linoleic acid is an essential omega–6 fatty acid, which means the body cannot make it on its own and it must be consumed or absorbed through the skin to get into the body.

It is thought to support natural exfoliation, which allows healthy skin shedding and renewal, helping to keep pores clear and complexions bright.*

Products containing linoleic acid are often recommended for acne-prone skin. Research shows that acne sufferers have a lower concentration of linoleic acid on their skin's surface (which could be contributing to clogged pores) 

There's no evidence that low linoleic acid on the skin's surface is correlated to levels in the whole body, so supplementing orally is not thought to be sufficient.

The base of this skin oil is linoleic-rich cold-pressed, organic sunflower seed oil, which has been infused with Oregon-grown plants using traditional folk methods. These gentle yet potent plants have long been held in high regard for their healing and anti-inflammatory properties.



Instructions

To use Helios as a facial serum

  • Perform your evening face cleansing ritual as usual 
  • Massage a pea to dime-sized amount of Helios into face, neck, and chest
  • If you like, use a jade roller or perform lympatic drainage massage on yourself.
  • Allow serum to absorb
  • Follow up with your nighttime moisturizer
  • You may also opt to simply add some Helios to your moisturizer for a one-step application.

To use Helios as a facial cleanser

  • Massage a nickel-sized amount onto DRY skin for at least a minute, up to 10 minutes for a truly deep spa clean.
  • Soak a clean cloth in hot water and hold it up to your face to steam pores.
  • Wipe cleanser from face
  • Repeat steam/wipe 1 or 2 more times, if desired.
  • Splash face with cold water to close pores, if desired.
  • To lock-in moisture and anti-inflammatory power: pair it with Dawn's Dew water-based Serum 
  • Follow up with moisturizer and sun protection!
  • For a short video of this process in real time, look here!

Discontinue use if irritation occurs. 

Test for allergies before use by applying a small amount to your inner elbow or under your chin and monitoring for redness, itching, or irritation after 20 minutes.

Check the ingredients list for any known allergies or plants in the same family as known allergens.

Ingredients

Cold-pressed organic sunflower seed oil infused with Oregon-grown Calendula officinalis flowers, goldenrod flowers Solidago canadensis, and rose petals Rosa spp., Organic castor oil, vitamin E from non-GMO soy


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FAQ


Q: Can I use Helios if I have acne-prone skin?

A: Surprisingly, yes! Folks with acne-prone skin are often steered away from skincare products that contain oil, and that is likely because most commercial products contain yucky cheap oils like mineral oil and other comedogenic (pore-clogging) oils.

This facial oil is rich in linoleic acid, an essential omega–6 fatty acid (EFA), which means the body cannot make it on its own. It must be consumed or absorbed through the skin to get those nutrients into the body.

Since research has shown that acne sufferers have a lower concentration of linoleic acid on their skin's surface (

which could be contributing to clogged pores) products containing linoleic acid are often recommended for acne-prone skin. 

 

Q: Does Helios have a scent?

A: Only very subtly. Fragrance is one of the top skin irritants and even "unscented" products usually contain fragrance. This cleanser is infused with whole plants in order to provide all of their benefits and subtle scent, without the irritation. As such, it retains a light rose scent initially that quickly vanishes once absorbed. 

 

Q: Will my skin feel greasy after?

A: Surprisingly, no! Immediately after use, it may feel like there is still some product remaining. That's good! We recommend using Helios at night before bed, to allow maximum contact time and absorption. 

 

Q: Can I really put oil on my skin?

A: Each body is different, but unless you have had a bad experience with natural full-spectrum herbal-infused oils, there's no reason to rule out the possible benefits.

Soaps and other lathering cleansers can strip our skin of the oil that it naturally produces, leaving our largest organ to try and repair itself. Each time we strip the oil away, our skin over-compensates for the lack of moisture by creating even more oil than is necessary. This puts us in a cycle of being tight and dry, followed by an oil slick. Oils rich in EFA's support and balance skin's own protective barrier, leaving it soft, elastic, and nourished.


Notes:

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Please make your own informed decision on the ingredients in this product to determine if it is right for you.

*These statements not been evaluated by the FDA. It is not intended to diagnose, mitigate, treat, or prevent disease, or affect the structure/function of the body. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. If pregnant or nursing consult a doctor before use. Not processed in an allergen-free environment.
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