Top 3 MUST-HAVE Pai Skincare Products (Clean, Cruelty-Free, and Vegan)

Pai Skincare is an excellent brand that delivers quality-products at reasonable prices that are free of those nasty ingredients.

If you’ve just discovered this brand, and want to know the best products to try, here are my TOP 3 best Pai Skincare products. While their other products are worth checking out, these are my must-haves!

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Pai Skincare LIGHT WORK Rosehip Fruit Extract Cleansing Oil

Pai Light Work Cleansing Oil is my favourite cleansing oil to date. It somehow has mastered the Goldilocks balance of being oily-enough to remove makeup and impurities, yet not too oily that it leaves a pesky residue to remove. Water alone is enough to take this off (but you can also use a muslin cloth if you wish).

I really like that it has greatly decreased the amount of makeup wipes/ cotton pads I was using on a regular basis.

Foundation, concealer, eyeliner, lipgloss, highlighter, and contour are successfully washed away with the cleanser. It also doesn’t leave my skin dry, irritated, or extra oily after use. Your face does look a bit messy when the oils start “breaking down” the product, but once you rinse away with water and then use another water-based cleanser, rest assured it’s all be sorted.

This product is a very effective makeup remover and cleanser for “everyday” makeup looks. While it can definitely be used on its own, it can also work in conjunction with another cleanser to clean off more bold makeup looks (i.e. waterproof mascara or glitter).

In regards to a natural, vegan, and cruelty-free “no-nasties” makeup oil, this is one of the best. For an effective product that’s good for you and the environment, don’t think twice about purchasing Pai Skincare’s Light Work Rosehip Cleansing Oil! It’s get a seal of approval from me 🙆🏻‍♀️ !


Pai Skincare FEATHER CANYON Echium & Argan Eye Cream

I’ve really enjoyed using this particular eye cream. Even though I find it very moisturizing, it’s not too “heavy” of a formula.

I use it twice a day. At nighttime, one of it’s benefits is that it doesn’t leave my eyes feeling greasy when I wake up. In the morning, it’s light enough to easily layer sunscreen or makeup over it.

It’s not as difficult to spread out under the eye as some other eye creams I’ve used, and it isn’t too strongly scented.

This eye cream standout ingredient is Echium Oil, which is rich in essential fatty acids. This benefits the delicate under-eye skin, and makes it a powerful product.

I highly recommend giving Pai’s eye cream a try!

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Pai Skincare Rosehip BioRegenrate Oil

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Pai’s Rosehip Oil has reached cult status. In my opinion, after having used over a dozen different Rosehip oils, this reputation is well-deserved.

Rosehip seed oil, harvested from the seeds of rose bushes (rose canina), is known to help hydrate dry skin, reduce fine lines or scars, aid in anti-aging, correct dark spots, protect against environmental damage, and settle down acne prone skin.

Pai’s unique method of extraction (a Supercritical CO2 Extraction) is what makes this oil stand out from the crowd. Pai has worked out how to efficiently extract all the benefits form the Rosehip seeds and fruit, so that you’re getting excellent bang-for-your-buck.

In general, I found there was a noticeable difference in my skin after a couple of weeks of usage. This formula is concentrated, and you only need a few drops to cover your entire face.

It’s even touted as safe and non-irritating for sensitive or eczema-prone skin. High in antioxidants, carotenoids, and Omega 3, 6, 7, and 9, this Andean oil is a great addition to any skincare routine, and I highly recommend trying out the one Pai Skincare has to offer!


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