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Fab Find Of The Week: OLVERUM newness

We have been addicted to OLVERUM bath oil for more time than we care to admit, with its amazing, invigorating aromatic blend of mind-clearing, chest-opening oils essential oils that include eucalyptus, Siberian fir needle, lavender and its close relation lavandin, geranium, lime and juniper. (If you’ve never breathed this, we can’t encourage it highly enough.)

For too, too long this existed simply as a ‘heritage’ bath oil, but in the last couple of years, OLVERUM have made some very welcome introductions. (For the body oils, the fragrance has been cleverly rebalanced somewhat – so that you don’t smell quite so much like a walk in a pine forest.)

Three gorgeous new additions just dropped – and we’re enraptured…

• Skin silkifying OLVERUM Bath Salts/£30 for 200g, blending mineral-rich Dead Sea salt and (sustainably-sourced) Kalahari Desert Salt, wrapped in avocado oil so that the salts moisturise, as well as fragrances the tub, and with the original signature OLVERUM scent. (They recommend soaking for 20 minutes, two hours before sleep – but we think these would also be great as a nightly foot bath, something we’re quite addicted to before bedtime in winter.)

OLVERUM Firming Body Oil/£44 for 100ml. A really glorious body oil, joining the original Body Oil, and the Dry Oil version. We haven’t been using this long enough to see if it really is firming up the wobbles (these products really are NEW!), but we’re enjoying it very much, nevertheless. It contains a blend of 11 firming ingredients, with papaya enzyme to gently brighten skin. Scent-wise, the camphoraceous elements have been downplayed, with geranium playing a starring role.

• And possibly our fave of all is the OLVERUM Restful Sleep Pillow Mist/£25 for 50ml. Lots of lavender, geranium, amyris and Roman chamomile; a fresh, clean-scented, soothing pillow spritz which we’ve been spraying onto our nighties, too. Can you hear the gentle snoring, from there…?

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