

It’s hard not to capital-L-Love it when you’ve tried it yourself and seen the the results. We know it sounds a little odd but we Love it (capital L intended). It smells like roasted hazelnuts and fresh curry leaves. It’s colour can also be quite different too.įijian Dilo Oil is a beautiful dark green and has the best aroma (and we’re not just saying that because we sell it). The smell is definitely unique and distinct, and the smell changes a LOT depending where in the world your Dilo/Tamanu is from. Just 100% pure oil.ĭilo Oil does have one polarising aspect - its aroma. But as much as clever cosmetic formulators mix and blend with other ingredients, nothing beats using Dilo Oil au naturale. So it’s no big surprise to see that Dilo is being used more and more in skincare products. Rosehip Oil is hands down the most popular oil we know of - and in our opinion Dilo Oil matches it - and then ups the ante.
#DILO OIL REVIEWS SKIN#
Sensitive skin? Redness? Rosacea? Breakouts? Acne scars? Skin that is just downright angry? So many have found the answer to their skin woes in this little bottle. Use it as a serum under your creams, or use it as your moisturiser - no need for anything else! It helps repair daily damage and oxidative stress to keep your skin looking at its best.Īnd it suits all skin types too, even oily skin (who would've thought)! It’s just as incredible as an anti-ageing serum or facial oil as it is for remedies. It's Dilo Oil's unique composition (and bucket loads of anti-oxidants) that make it deeply penetrative for optimal repairing, hydrating and regeneration. Just have a look at the before and after photos that Lisa sent us to show how her skin's appearance has improved. It’s so good for your skin because it’s a natural anti-inflammatory and it has the ability to help form new skin tissue.ĭon't take our word for it, here's some feedback from one of our lovely customers. Personally we haven’t come across any other oil that helps problem skin like Dilo/Tamanu Oil does.

There’s no need for complex formulas - this silky nut oil from pristine Fiji is a skin superhero. What we can tell you is that 100% pure Dilo Oil is nature’s perfect serum.

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And golly gosh we don’t want to go getting ourselves into a legal pickle so let’s focus on how Dilo Oil can help in non-therapeutic ways. Well… we would be up there but we might get in trouble with the TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration). In the study scars decreased in size and texture had improved after 9 weeks.Ĭan you picture us up on the Happy soap box singing the therapeutic powers of this unique ingredient? Yep? It doesn’t get rid of them and it doesn’t happen overnight. One exciting study conducted by BioScience Labs showed that Tamanu oil can reduce the size of scars and fade their appearance. It’s even known as nature’s first aid kit for your skin. Cuts, grazes, nappy rash, skin rashes, stings, bites, blisters, burns and sunburn are just a few things Dilo Oil is used to help with. In the Pacific Islands, when it comes to traditional remedies Dilo is used for just about everything and anything. This magical oil actually goes by many names - Kamanu, Foraha, Daok, Pinnay and Beauty Leaf Oil (for good reason!).īut we call it Dilo (Dee-lo) because that is what the people of Fiji call it, and that is where we are lucky enough to get our Dilo oil from. Our Dilo Oil is wild harvested by Fijian locals, supporting the local community. You might have heard of Tamanu Oil? Well, Dilo Oil and Tamanu Oil are the same thing. It’s truly amazing stuff, and it’s 100% pure… courtesy of mother nature. We’ve lost count of how many happy peeps have been helped by Dilo Oil’s mind boggling makeup of polyphenols, coumarins and calophyllic acid. Or should we say love at first touch?Įver since we first heard about the South Pacific's “First Aid Oil” we knew we had to have it.
