Disaar Beauty Skincare Natural Oil vitamin C (100ml)
₦1,800.00
Disaar Beauty Skincare Natural Oil vitamin C (100ml) ✅ Description
Disaar Natural Oil Vitamin C is a skin-care oil sold in a 100 ml bottle. It’s promoted as a “brightening & moisturizing” oil for face, body (and sometimes hair) — meant to nourish, hydrate, and improve skin tone and texture.
According to the label and vendor descriptions, it blends Vitamin C (or a vitamin-C derivative) with “natural oils / extracts” (like jojoba oil, almond-derived oils, or other moisturizing oils) to help with skin hydration, elasticity, brightening, and softening.
The formula claims to be lightweight, fast-absorbing, non-greasy (i.e. it doesn’t leave a heavy oily residue) and suitable for all skin types.
According to sellers, the oil may also help reduce dark spots / hyperpigmentation, smooth fine lines, even out skin tone, improve elasticity, and give a radiant or glowy look.
📄 Format & How It’s Used
Format: 100 ml plastic bottle of oil.
How to use (common methods described):
After a shower or bath (when skin is slightly damp or clean), apply a small amount of oil to desired areas (face, body, or even hair/scalp depending on intended use), then gently massage until absorbed.
For face — many recommend using a few drops (e.g. 2–3 drops) on clean skin, then gently pressing it in.
For body — often used as a moisturizing oil post-shower to lock in moisture, soften skin, and keep skin smooth.
Frequency: Typically daily use is acceptable (after bathing or whenever skin feels dry). The oil is marketed as gentle and suitable for regular use.
👟 Wears / Suggestions — Who & When It’s Good For
Dry, dull or dehydrated skin — If your skin feels dry, rough, or flaky (especially after frequent bathing or exposure to sun/wind), this oil can help restore moisture and softness.
Skin tone unevenness / dark spots / hyperpigmentation / dullness — The Vitamin C (or vitamin-C containing formula) aims to brighten the skin and reduce the appearance of dark spots, giving a more even, radiant complexion.
Post-bath / post-shower moisturizer — Applying right after a shower helps lock in moisture while skin is still damp — good for body and face.
Improved skin elasticity and anti-aging support — The oil is claimed to help reduce fine lines and support firmer skin over time (though effects vary).
All skin types — According to the product page, it’s suitable even for sensitive skin.
Body + face (and optionally hair/scalp) — The multipurpose nature makes it handy if you prefer one product for multiple areas (e.g. moisturizing skin, softening hands/feet, maybe scalp/hair care).
💡 Helpful Tips & Best Practices
Use on clean/damp skin: Applying right after showering or washing — when skin is slightly damp — helps lock in moisture more effectively.
Start with small amounts: For face especially — a few drops should suffice. Because it’s an oil, too much can feel heavy or greasy.
Massage gently till absorption: Gently pressing or massaging oil helps it penetrate better — avoid rubbing too roughly.
Use consistently: Benefits like improved glow, smoother skin, or tone evenness typically come over time with regular use.
Patch-test first: Although marketed for “all skin types,” if you have sensitive skin or have had reactions to oils before — test a small area first to check for irritation.
Complement with sun protection: Because Vitamin C products aim to brighten skin or deal with pigmentation, use with sunscreen or avoid long sun exposure for best results and avoid undoing improvements.
Don’t expect overnight miracles: Skin-brightening, scar reduction or dark-spot fading generally needs weeks to show noticeable change — be patient and consistent.
Consider climate & skin needs: In hot & humid climates (like Lagos), lighter oils can be a good fit; just avoid over-application if you’re prone to clogged pores or oily skin.


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