Versatile, effective and affordable, tissue oil is a staple in every beauty regime.
From moisturising skin, to treating the scalp and healing scars, tissue oil can be used for just about anything. And it’s not just useful to solve skincare problems – it’s a handy item that can be used every day to maintain the health of the skin.
I am personally an advocate of the Bramley’s luxurious scented tissue oils, which are enriched with Bio-Pharm oil, their very own unique ceramide blend that maintains a healthy appearance of the skin, assists in the treatment of scars and stretch marks, hydrates and keeps skin smooth and supple. The ceramides improve the skin’s water holding capacity (so that your skin can hold onto moisture for longer) and provide structural integrity, ensuring healthier, happier skin. These oils also contain vitamin E, which is known for its healing, soothing and antioxidant properties.
Tissue oil has been clinically proven to moisturise dry and dehydrated skin, and to minimise the appearance of scars and stretch marks. But there is so much more to this multi-tasker than meets the eye.
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Not sure how to incorporate this multi-purpose product into your beauty regime? Here are ten ways to use Bramley tissue oils in your day-to-day routine:
Nourish nails and cuticles
Apply tissue oil to your nails and cuticles, and massage in gently. It will improve the strength of brittle nails and will nourish and soften your cuticles.
Use it as a bath oil
If you love the feeling that bath products leave on your skin, apply a few drops of tissue oil to your bath water. Not only will it make the bath water feel silky, but it will also act as an all-over body moisturiser.
Treat your lips
Dry, chapped lips? Apply tissue oil to soothe, nourish and hydrate them. Plus, it’ll add a subtle lip gloss effect.
Use after shaving
Does your skin ever feel tight or dry after shaving? Apply tissue oil as an after-shave product to soothe, nourish and soften freshly-shaved skin. It can be applied anywhere on the body, and is also useful as a shaving oil to help your razor glide more smoothly and to avoid nicks and cuts.

Nourish your scalp
Use tissue oil as a deep treatment to treat a dry, itchy scalp and dry or damaged hair. Massage tissue oil into your hair and scalp and wrap in a towel for five minutes before washing it out. It will help to relieve itching and discomfort, prevent flaking and soften hair.
Reduce the appearance of stretchmarks and scars
There’s a good reason pregnant women massage tissue oil into their bellies every day… it’s been proven to help reduce the appearance of stretch marks and scars. Whether you’re pregnant, losing weight, or if you have a scar you’d like to fade, apply tissue oil daily to keep the skin hydrated, supple and to minimise marks and scars.
Use as a massage oil
Whether you’re trying to soothe an aching or stiff muscle, or treat your partner to a relaxing massage, tissue oil makes a great massage oil!
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Nourish eyelashes
Apply tissue oil to dry or short eyelashes to help promote growth and strength. Simply massage a few drops into your lash line before bed.
Mix it with your body lotion
Add a few drops of tissue oil to your body lotion for extra moisturising power and an added glow. And for extra dry areas like elbows, knees and heels, massage a few drops of tissue oil into the skin twice a day after applying your body lotion. Dry and flaky skin will be soft and smooth before you know it.
Mix your own hydrating face mist
Add some tissue oil to a bottle of water and spritz onto your skin whenever you are in need of a hydration boost. Remember to shake the bottle before you spray.
Bramley’s highly enriched Tissue Oils are the solution to modern day skincare problems and are suitable for everyday use on all skin types. Multi-purpose and versatile, these affordable oils are loved and trusted by women around the world.
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