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DIY Farsa Ali Rose gold elixir

Farsa Ali rose gold elixir is all over internet and is claimed to have numerous uses, from being used as a base for make up with no side effects. This elixir keeps skin young and helps makeup stay on for long. This serum treats dark circles, pimples, wrinkles and doesn’t leaves skin refreshed and smooth. Not a single beauty blogger or YouTuber has reviewed negative opinions or comments about Farsa Ali’s elixir. This serum is like a solution for all skin problems as it acts in the dermis layer nourishing it, while the moisturizers and cream only nourishes the epidermis layer which is above the dermis layer.
After reading all the positive reviews and the numerous benefits about it, I was convinced to buy the elixir. But after looking at the official website, the serum costs around 54 dollars, and the worst part is that it isn’t easily available in Pakistan. As a broke student, one would get disheartened looking at the price and walk away, I did the same. After few days, I got an idea to recreate the serum. Why waste so much money when you can create your own Farsa Ali gold elixir at home. The elixir gives a smooth finish to makeup, especially powder make up and is suitable for all skin types. The amount of oils added in this gives a second thought that the elixir will be greasy, but the elixir is absorbent on skin with similar results and smell.
This serum I made, was after researching ingredients used in the gold serum. This DIY serum has similar advantages like Fasra Alis gold elixir, but its DIY and a lot cheaper than the original Elixir.



Ingredients:

Orange Oil

This oil is used to fight acne problems and nourishes the collagen production. It also has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.

Pumpkin seed oil

Pumpkin seed oil consists of Omega 6, omega 3, vitamin E, zinc, fatty acids and anti-oxidants. The advantage of this oil is that it’s not greasy and absorbs quickly, keeping skin juvenile and wrinkle free.

Vitamin E oil

It consists of anti-oxidants, which controls acne break out, improvises the texture of the skin and slows down the process of aging. Vitamin E oil also acts as a moisturizer, which moisturizes skin cells deep within

Rose oil

This is a cure to the pigmentation problems and is famous for nourishing, making skin look wrinkle free and juvenile, by making skin firm. It also provides moisture to the skin and replenishes the cells. This oil is popular all around the world as anti-aging serum.

24k gold leaf

This helps in reducing lines on face, along with wrinkles and moisturizes the skin.


Method:

Ensure that all these essential oils are diluted, since they are extremely beneficial, but the oils which are hundred percent pure can cause skin irritation. Use a bottle to store the serum in. To make the farsa ali diy serum, fill half bottle with rose oil and other half with pumpkin seed oil, leaving sufficient space to add more oil. Add 10 drops of orange oil and then add the crushed 24k gold leaf. Stir and give bottle a gentle shake. Then add two ampules of vitamin E oil. Let the mixture sit for two days, and after two days period, it is ready to use.

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