This comes in a heavy, opaque glass bottle with a rubber dropper and an excellent seal – perfect for keeping the contents stable and uv-protected, and for dispensing precise amounts of product (which I found particularly useful for this oil). Very classy-looking too, and pretty in pink and white.
The floral scent is like the others in the range: pleasant enough but really strong - at least for me. (As a sensitive-skin girl, my face products are almost all fragrance-free.) I was a bit concerned about this, but the fragrance didn't cause a reaction. However, it was stronger, more floral, and longer-lasting (lingering for hours) than I would personally like. Not a deal-breaker though.
The oil itself is a nice, clean consistency; not gluggy, not watery. And it's definitely gentle. Leading up to the trial, my skin was tight, sore, dry and uncomfortable and stingingly reactive to my usual, gentle moisturisers. First night of the trial, I used the oil on its own, and it felt comfortable. Big tick. BUT it was nothing like as soothing and moisturising as the Calm Essentiel Emulsion, and it didn't melt into my skin nicely; it gradually matted down, but even then it felt a bit like a coating on my skin rather than a hydrating drink. This might be normal for an oil (I don't generally use them), but I didn't like the feel of it at all. I stuck with it for that week (doing my due diligence as a good little reviewer :)), but switched to using it as an additive to boost the hydration of my moisturiser (the Emulsion in the same range) – and that worked much better, although it made my face a bit slicky-looking, so I'd only use it at night.
Just two or three drops covered my whole face and neck, so the product would last me a year or more probably! So even though it's very expensive, it's very economical.
It seems counterintuitive, but I think if you had highly reactive skin that's oily or even maybe normal (or if you just generally like facial oils), this oil could be wonderful; economically better than the Emulsion, and just as gentle and effective (the key ingredients are the same), plus more flexible in its use. So while I'd highly recommend it for certain people, it's definitely not one for me.
This restoring treatment oil is presented in a white glass bottle with a dropper to deliver the oil. The outer cardboard packaging is also the Clarins white with lots of very small writing. The oil itself is clear & has very little perfume. Ingredient information states it is 98% natural and contains a clary sage extract, apricot oil and camellia oil - all of which are known to have soothing, nourishing and restoring effects on all skin types, but particularly sensitive skin. I used this at night after cleansing and normally mixed it in with the emulsion. Despite all the properties the ingredients have & on paper this should be very beneficial, this is my least favourite of the 3 products, as it took quite a time to absorb, and leaves a slight film. It's hard to tell when using the whole regime whether it makes a difference on it's own. I have put some on the back of one of my hands, with no other products - but it has only been a few days and to date apart from a bit more expected hydration, there have been no noticeable differences. Time might prove differently? I am on the fence - again it is expensive - over $90 - so it probably wouldn't make the cut.
Tips: Use at night after cleansing, either by itself or it can be mixed with the emulsion from the same range. Or if using other products as well, use as the last product, as it forms a barrier.