Review: Herbivore Lapis Blue Tansy Face Oil

Facial oils have been super popular for a while but, as an oily-skinned girl, I’ve always had to stay away from them. That was until Herbivore created a facial oil specifically for oily and acne-prone skin. I random got a sample of the Lapis Blue Tansy Face Oil in an online order from Sephora. I didn’t have a bad reaction to the sample, so I decided to give the full-size bottle a try.

Highlights

five out of five stars

vegan

cruelty-free

glass packaging

The Review

First off, the color, scent, and packaging of the Lapis Blue Tansy Face Oil makes it really nice to use and has secured its spot on my bathroom counter. The scent and color are very much like the Blue Tansy Resurfacing Mask that Herbivore makes.

If you typically have oily skin and aren’t used to using facial oils, it’s important to point out that it will take a little longer to absorb into the skin than regular moisturizer. I only have to use 4 or 5 drops for my entire face, and I always use the opportunity to give myself a little facial massage while the oil is absorbing into my skin.

Winters in Arizona are super dry, so my skin definitely welcomes the moisture from this oil. However, I’ll have to reassess if I’m going to keep using it in the summer months. After using this product for about a month, I haven’t noticed any unusual breakouts or felt like my skin was an oil slick.

TLDR

Overall, I gave the Lapis Blue Tansy Face Oil from Herbivore a 5/5. It’s a hydrating facial oil that’s perfect for the dry winter months and actually plays nicely with my naturally oily skin. It’s vegan, cruelty-free, and uses mostly glass packaging. The nice scent and pretty blue color means that it’s not on permanent display on my bathroom countertop.

Vinyl Edge

If you’re ever trying to make an outfit more edgy, I definitely suggest adding a pair of vinyl pants.

I had this really beautiful Luis pussy bow blouse from Equipment, but I wasn’t sure how I wanted to style it. White the shirt was pretty, comfortable, and fit super well, it was also very feminine for my wardrobe. To be honest, it was kind of giving me retro librarian vibes.

If you’re faced with the same situation, I definitely suggest adding edgy touches like vinyl, studs, or leather. Which is exactly what I ended up doing.

I paired my blouse from Equipment with vinyl pants from Raey, a pre-loved studded cap from The Kooples, and Elegant studded western booties from Givenchy. Of course, I also had my go-to AllSaints camera bag.

Photos: Maria Mena

Autumn To Winter

Winter is officially here! Since I don’t live where is snows, transitioning from an autumn to winter wardrobe is actually pretty easy. It usually just involves adding more layers.

If I were to wear this outfit in the fall, I’d just be wearing this secondhand sweater from The Kooples via The RealReal, my Classic Wayfarers from Ray Ban (as always), the Ava Studded Hem Straight High-Rise Jeans from AllSaints, and some little ankle boots or mules. My camera bag from AllSaints is also a must. Since it’s winter, I’m layering up.

I added this secondhand studded cap from The Kooples and a tall platform boot that was secondhand from Schutz, both via The RealReal. I kept it on-trend for winter with a leather jacket from AllSaints.

Photos: Maria Mena