Feel on skin: Nourishing and hydrating feel of oil without the greasy residue
Scent: Fruity and pleasant chamomile scent with strong base notes of jojoba and other oils
Skin Types: All skin types but especially oily, acne prone and sensitive
Results: My skin lapped it up and the overall result was very flattering. Skin glows and looks enviously healthy. Very impressive.
Value for money: Admittedly over £20 is expensive for a moisturiser but it’s certainly not uncommon for most moisturisers these days to be in this price bracket. If you have the money to spend or just want to make wise purchases that your skin will thank you for, then Suki is definitely value for money.
Who would like it? Purists who want good quality and high performing products. Also women with recurring acne or oily skin (but my skin is normal / dry and it works well for me).
Would I buy it again? Yes. I like how healthy and good this moisturiser feels on the skin. The fact the ingredients are so good makes this product leap above other moisturiser options. It is also a good alternative or break from creamy moisturisers. While you could use an almond oil (I personally find it too shiny as a day moisturiser) for true purity and affordability, I think this is the first choice for when you want a serum type moisturiser.
Score: 10/10

Purchase Suki Pure Facial Moisture Balancing (approx. £29) – Naturisimo
More about Suki…
Suki is one brand in the ever growing world of organic beauty that has got my attention time and time again! I have tried 4 of their products now and each experience has made me rush to the laptop to let you all know about it! I’m not a beauty floozy and don’t get impressed easily. I’m not even a Suki employer or sponsored by them (I’m still waiting to hear back from them via email actually but I can appreciate they are busy, really I can).
Full ingredients:
organic jojoba (simmondsia chinensis), sunflower (helianthus annus), grapeseed (vitis vinifera), rice germ (oryza sativa), borage seed (borago officinalis) & hazelnut (corylus americano) oils, 100% natural non-gmo vitamin e (tocopherol), organic calendula (calendula officinalis), lavender (lavandula angustifolia), chamomile (anthemis nobilis), echinacea (echinacea purpurea) & rose (rosa canina) extracts, aroma (pure premium steam distilled essential oil)
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Interesting… seems it has some Japanese roots behind.
I like their ingredients list. Pretty reach on natural oils which always bring results.
Thanks for sharing this advice. Never used Suki before.