Emulsion for face, body and hair Agese Oils
Under the heading "New Brand", Wonderzine talks about new and little-known brands of cosmetics that deserve attention. In the first issue, Agese Oils manufactory, led by young Englishwoman Emma Agiz.
Emma Agise, in her 21, was lucky to receive a government scholarship as part of The Rockstar Youth - a program to support young entrepreneurs. The girl is not that from childhood she was preparing to build her own empire, no - once she looked through the documentary "Good Hair" and was horrified by the composition of an ordinary shampoo (he could eat a can), Emma decided to Change Something. She mixed non-synthetic ingredients - for the most part, oils - for the first batch of cosmetics, which she distributed to her family and close friends. Apparently, they liked it - soon Agiz started her small production.
Now there are only three products in Agese Oils, in each of them - a bunch of useful oils (whatever one may say, these are the most obvious components of organic matter), linalool and limonene are also natural ingredients. These emulsions for the face, body and hair (different for each zone of the body, of course) do everything that seems to be expected of them: they moisturize, help cell regeneration, nourish. Agiz has not yet taken on anti-aging and other serious means, but for those that have already created, she does not have to blush.
I live among women who use natural ingredients for personal care, and I understand that I should give an opportunity to do this to others. I had a general idea of how to make my own serum or what kind of oil strengthens my hair, but I had to shovel half of the library at Goldsmith College and spend a few months in India to fully understand how and what I should do. After my sister tried my cream and said she was ready to pay 50 pounds so that I could mix her another one, I understood that everything was going as it should.
Where to order cosmetics Agese Oils
You can buy Agese Oils only on the official website of the brand.