I bought Temple Spa Getaway Face Oil for my dry winter face. It ended up in my hair, on my nails, and smeared across my collarbones.
One bottle, five jobs. No one asked it to be this versatile — it just is.
It’s a face oil, £42, that claims to “nourish and restore.” I rolled my eyes — then tried it as a cuticle treatment. 10 seconds absorbed. Now I’m obsessed.
Face hydration
Two drops, post-serum. Sinks in faster than my morning coffee.
Cuticle savior
Rub one drop into each nail bed. Hangnails gone in 48 hours.
Scent-free massage oil
No perfume. Just oil. My partner didn’t sneeze once.
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Four oils that actually do something. No filler, no fragrance — just plant extracts that work without smelling like a spa.
- Jojoba Oil: Matches your skin’s natural sebum, so it absorbs instead of sitting on top
- Rosehip Oil: Fades dark spots and scars — I saw results in 2 weeks
- Vitamin E: Antioxidant shield against pollution and winter air
- Squalane: Locks in moisture without clogging pores
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Watery, not greasy. Slides on like silk, then disappears. I pressed it into my hair ends on day 3 — zero frizz, no grease.
Week 2 surprise: my cuticles stopped peeling. I didn’t know a face oil could do that. Also, my skin looked less tired — not dewy, just… alive.
Fine lines softened. Dry patches vanished. Nails stopped breaking. The price stings, but you use so little it lasts 4+ months.
It’s not magic. It’s just really good oil that does more than it promised. I’d buy it again — and I never repurchase face oils.