Since 1978, Bio-Oil has been a trusted house hold name when it comes to heeling nasty scars and annoying stretch marks. I’ve even used it on my dog after a nasty burn, not to mention a nasty sunburn myself. Naughty!
But there is also more to Bio-Oil than helping banish scars and stretch marks. Over the next 3 months, Bio-Oil will be educating us on how it really works and how to use Bio-Oil most effectively. This month we look at, What Testing Does Bio-Oil Do?
Ever wondered how cosmetic houses come up with their claims, or whether the lipstick you applied this morning has been tested for safety and efficacy? Bio-Oil tells us more!
“Most cosmetic houses test their products using different methods but some don’t test at all. The difference between the testing methods conducted make a difference to the product’s safety and whether you can believe the claims made about its effectiveness. Since its launch in 1978, Bio-Oil had conducted regular testing to prove the product’s efficacy. Initially developed for scars and stretch marks, Bio-Oil has a plethora of uses: Relieving dry skin, improving uneven skin tone and rejuvenating ageing skin. Bio-Oil conducts regular clinical trials to back up its claims about scars and stretch marks. Bio-Oil is also endorsed by ‘Beauty without Cruelty’ for not testing on animals.” Says Bio-Oil
To find out more about why Bio-Oil conducts clinical trials and to WIN a Bio-Oil hamper with a 60ml, 125ml, 200ml and a gorgeous winter gown all valued at R500, watch this video by leading cosmetic scientist, John Knowlton and answer the following question: How is the Bio-Oil clinical trials conducted?
Mail me, [email protected] titled “Bio-Oil competition” with your answer, and you may be walking away with a hamper of hydration and cosy comfort this winter!
Winner announced 1 June and open to S.A. only x