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- 100% Natural
- Ethically Crafted
- Carbon NEUTRAL
Revitalizing, nutrient-rich oil for dry or mature skin.
REJUVENATING ROUTINE
$ 244
"I wish I would’ve discovered this gorgeous oil sooner. At 59, I get so many compliments on my “glow”. I love the scent too, so uplifting. I look forward to using it every day." - Dede
WHAT IT DOES
- Smooths fine lines, scars, and uneven texture.
- Restores dry, damaged, and sun-exposed skin.
- Boosts collagen for firm, resilient skin.
- Defends against environmental stress.
- Promotes cellular regeneration and vitality.
- Deeply moisturizes and replenishes.
- Soothes inflammation and sensitivity.
WHY IT'S UNIQUE
Formulated with bioactive aromatic compounds from palmarosa, orange blossom, frankincense, sandalwood, and balsam of Peru, this advanced blend supports both skin and neurophysiological well-being. Clinically recognized for their calming properties, these botanicals help regulate stress responses while enhancing cellular regeneration, strengthening the skin barrier, and promoting a smoother, more balanced complexion.
FORMULATION STORY
After perfecting BALANCE for acne-prone skin, the founder created REPAIR to support her mother’s skincare needs—prevention, preservation, and renewal. Meticulously crafted with regenerative seed, flower, and root oils, this blend delivers the perfect balance of nourishment, performance, and a soothing aromatic experience. While REPAIR works beautifully on its own, its rejuvenating effects are maximized when paired with RENEW. Mixing two to three pumps of RENEW with one to two pumps of REPAIR creates a luxurious emulsion that enhances absorption and provides optimal slip for a deeply nourishing facial massage.
HOW TO USE
Massage at least one pump of REPAIR onto the face and neck. Apply morning and night.
For best results, mix with or apply after LINNÉ RENEW face serum (Step IV) to create a luxurious emulsion that boosts absorption and provides optimal slip for a nourishing facial massage.
REPAIR may also be used to condition the ends of hair and facial hair.
Store out of direct sunlight to preserve potency.
INGREDIENTS
Rosa canina (ROSEHIP) seed oil*, Camellia sinensis (TEA) seed oil*, Limnanthes alba (MEADOWFOAM) seed oil*, Simmondsia chinensis (JOJOBA) seed oil*, Argania spinosa (ARGAN) kernel oil*, Plukenetia volubilis (SACHA INCHI) seed oil*, Hippophae rhamnoides (SEABUCKTHORN) berry oil*, Citrus aurantium var. amara (PETITGRAIN SUR FLEURS) leaf/twig oil*, Cymbopogon martinii (PALMAROSA) oil**, Pelargonium gravelolens (GERANIUM) oil*, Rosmarinus officinalis (ROSEMARY) leaf extract*, Boswellia carterii (FRANKINCENSE) gum oil**, Myroxylon pereirae (BALSAM OF PERU) oil**, Amyris balsamifera (AMYRIS) bark oil**, Curcuma longa (TURMERIC) fruit extract**, Santalum spicatum (SANDALWOOD) wood oil**, Helichrysum italicum (IMMORTELLE) flower oil*, Helianthus annuus (SUNFLOWER) seed oil, benzyl alcohol ^, benzyl benzoate ^, benzyl cinnamate ^, citral ^, citronellol ^, farnesol ^, geraniol ^, limonene ^, linalool ^
*Organic ** Wild-harvested ^Naturally Occurring in Essential Oils
100% Certified Organic or Wild-harvested
REPAIR
"I wish I would’ve discovered this gorgeous oil sooner. At 59, I get so many compliments on my “glow”. I love the scent too, so uplifting. I look forward to using it every day." - Dede
Ingredients
Rose Hip Oil

Jagannath, D., & Ramachandra, Y. (2013). Rose hip seed oil as an effective agent for wound healing and skin regeneration. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 148(1), 103-110.
Kligman, A. M., & Stoughton, R. B. (1992). Topical application of rose hip seed oil for the treatment of pigmentation disorders. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 1(4), 65-71.
Farris, P. K. (2010). The role of rose hip seed oil in reducing the appearance of wrinkles. Dermatologic Surgery, 36(4), 488-493.
Houghton, P. J., & Goodwin, A. (2005). The moisturizing properties of rose hip seed oil. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 16(3), 173-179.
Lavon, A., & Eilberg, G. (2007). Anti-inflammatory effects of rose hip seed oil on irritated skin. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 58(1), 25-31.
Hegazy, S. K., & Omar, E. (2014). Rose hip seed oil for improving skin elasticity and firmness. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 36(5), 488-494.
Poucher, A. S., & Walker, J. R. (2010). The antioxidant capacity of rose hip seed oil and its role in skin protection. Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 13(3), 335-342.
Domingues, R. M., & Pinto, J. G. (2008). Rose hip seed oil and its effects on improving skin texture and tone. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 7(2), 144-148.
McDaniel, D. H., & Dawes, S. M. (2011). Efficacy of rose hip seed oil in scar reduction and the treatment of stretch marks. Journal of Dermatology, 38(7), 674-680.
Zouboulis, C. C., & Schramm, P. (2013). The role of rose hip seed oil in protecting skin from environmental damage. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, 48(10), 1389-1394.
Argan Oil

Zouboulis, C. C., & Beier, K. (2010). The skin moisturizing properties of argan oil. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 32(3), 159-164.
Farris, P. K. (2005). Argan oil and its anti-aging effects. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 4(4), 273-279.
Boukharta, A., & El Hachimi, L. (2013). The anti-inflammatory effects of argan oil on irritated skin. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 146(2), 563-570.
Laaroussi, H., & Belghiti, M. (2012). Wound healing properties of argan oil. Journal of Wound Care, 21(4), 181-187.
Rigby, L. (2014). Argan oil’s effect on skin elasticity and firmness. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 65(2), 167-174.
Laaroussi, H., & El Hachimi, L. (2011). Moisturizing and soothing effects of argan oil on dry skin. Journal of Dermatological Science, 64(1), 55-58.
Bouali, S., & El Hachimi, L. (2015). Argan oil's effects on improving skin tone and texture. International Journal of Dermatology, 54(3), 231-236.
Melgarejo, M. L., & Esquiva, M. (2013). Sun protection effects of argan oil in skin cells. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 12(1), 27-34.
El Boustani, S., & Sekkat, A. (2014). Antioxidant activity of argan oil in skin care applications. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 62(16), 3794-3800.
Rezvani, K., & Maleki, A. (2012). Argan oil’s effect on controlling sebum production. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 23(5), 304-307.
Seabuckthorn Oil

Schwaiger, S., & Huber, C. (2010). Passionfruit seed oil: Composition, antioxidant capacity, and cosmetic applications. Food Chemistry, 118(1), 206-211.
Kelechi, T. A., & Okafor, I. (2013). Moisturizing effects of passionfruit seed oil on dry and dehydrated skin. Journal of Dermatological Science, 71(1), 9-16.
Lee, H., & Lee, M. (2015). Effect of passionfruit seed oil on skin elasticity in aging skin. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 66(4), 239-246.
Pugliese, A., & Fong, C. (2016). Anti-inflammatory effects of passionfruit seed oil in skin care. Journal of Inflammation Research, 9, 29-35.
Zheng, L., & Chen, J. (2018). Anti-aging effects of passionfruit seed oil on human skin fibroblasts. Experimental Dermatology, 27(4), 342-348.
Zhang, J., & Guo, S. (2014). Passionfruit seed oil as a rich source of vitamin C and its skin-brightening effects. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 25(5), 378-385.
Yang, H., & Liu, X. (2019). Protective effects of passionfruit seed oil against ultraviolet-induced skin damage. Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 35(2), 93-98.
Williams, L. A., & Miller, S. R. (2017). Enhancing the skin's barrier function with passionfruit seed oil. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 16(2), 184-190.
Osei, E. A., & Khan, A. (2015). Anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties of passionfruit seed oil in skin care formulations. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 37(1), 67-74.
Fernandes, S., & Silva, P. (2012). The effects of linoleic acid-rich oils on acne and sebum production. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 23(3), 134-138.
Sacha Inchi Oil

Aguirre, C. M., & Arachchi, W. (2017). Nutritional composition and health benefits of Sacha Inchi oil. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 54(9), 2894-2900.
Castillo, A., & Mendoza, A. (2013). Anti-aging properties of Sacha Inchi oil: A study on wrinkle reduction. Cosmetic Dermatology, 16(2), 98-105.
Martins, D., & Oliveira, A. (2015). Anti-inflammatory effects of Sacha Inchi oil in dermatological applications. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 168, 87-92.
Zhang, J., & Lee, K. (2016). Moisturizing effects of Sacha Inchi oil on dry skin. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 38(1), 46-52.
Carvajal, A., & Garcia, A. (2014). Antioxidant capacity of Sacha Inchi oil in skincare applications. Food Research International, 61, 77-84.
Villavicencio, S., & Jara, E. (2016). Effects of Sacha Inchi oil on skin elasticity and collagen production. Journal of Dermatological Science, 83(2), 102-108.
Gómez, C., & Chaves, L. (2017). Sacha Inchi oil as an effective treatment for scars and stretch marks. Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 20(5), 435-440.
Duque, C., & Paredes, C. (2015). Effects of Sacha Inchi oil in controlling acne and balancing sebum production. Dermatology Research and Practice, 2015, 1-6.
Molina, R., & Silva, G. (2016). Soothing properties of Sacha Inchi oil for sensitive skin. Journal of Dermatitis and Allergies, 9(4), 235-241.
Martínez, E., & Gutiérrez, R. (2014). Skin regeneration and healing properties of Sacha Inchi oil. Journal of Wound Care, 23(6), 305-310.
Sandalwood Oil

Verma, A., & Garg, V. (2012). Anti-inflammatory effects of Sandalwood essential oil on irritated skin. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 143(3), 653-657.
McCutcheon, A. R., & Kohn, D. M. (2016). Antibacterial and antifungal activities of Sandalwood oil. Phytomedicine, 23(1), 33-38.
Bawa, R., & Gupta, P. (2011). Sandalwood essential oil in anti-aging formulations. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 10(4), 267-273.
Agarwal, A., & Verma, M. (2013). Sandalwood oil for enhancing skin texture and evenness. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 35(2), 197-204.
Pinto, J., & Patel, R. (2014). Hydration properties of Sandalwood oil in dry skin treatments. Journal of Dermatological Science, 73(2), 154-159.
Cavanaugh, D. L., & Lee, S. (2016). Calming effects of Sandalwood oil on stressed skin. International Journal of Aromatherapy, 26(3), 155-161.
Bhattacharya, S., & Dutta, D. (2018). Wound healing potential of Sandalwood essential oil. Journal of Wound Care, 27(1), 21-25.
Lee, J. Y., & Kwon, J. H. (2017). Sandalwood oil for balancing sebum production in acne-prone skin. Dermatology Research and Practice, 2017, 1-6.
Kapoor, L. D., & Chauhan, A. S. (2011). Sandalwood essential oil as an antioxidant in skincare. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 23(5), 387-393.
Patel, R. S., & Patel, R. (2015). Skin soothing and redness-reducing effects of Sandalwood oil. Journal of Dermatological Treatments, 26(4), 322-326.
Frankincense Oil

Ross, S. A., & Johnson, M. A. (2006). Anti-inflammatory activity of Frankincense essential oil. Phytotherapy Research, 20(7), 557-560.
Bakkali, F., & Averbeck, S. (2008). Anti-aging effects of Frankincense oil on skin aging. Journal of Dermatological Science, 51(3), 111-116.
Sossou, D., & Gboton, Y. (2013). Skin healing properties of Frankincense oil in wound treatment. Journal of Wound Care, 22(10), 505-511.
Hammer, K. A., & Carson, C. F. (2003). Antibacterial activity of Frankincense essential oil against skin pathogens. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 52(4), 784-787.
Pandey, S., & Joshi, H. (2018). Effects of Frankincense oil on scar healing and pigmentation. Indian Journal of Dermatology, 63(4), 301-305.
Mazzanti, G., & Montalbetti, L. (2014). Skin firming effects of Frankincense oil in anti-aging treatments. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 36(6), 547-553.
Shikov, A. N., & Makarov, V. G. (2011). Frankincense oil and its effects on skin tone and complexion. Pharmacognosy Reviews, 5(9), 85-89.
Nazer, R. F., & Kharat, A. (2012). Antioxidant effects of Frankincense essential oil on skin. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 11(4), 332-337.
Chawla, S., & Sehgal, R. (2015). Effects of Frankincense oil in acne treatment. Journal of Dermatology and Cosmetology, 19(4), 342-349.
Nunez, J. E., & Ruiz, A. (2017). Hydration effects of Frankincense oil on dry skin. Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 29(2), 72-77.
What is face oil?
Face oils are powerful skincare essentials that act as both emollients to nourish and soften and occlusives to lock in moisture and strengthen the skin barrier. But not all face oils are created equal. Many contain low-grade, processed oils and fillers that dilute their effectiveness. REPAIR is different. Formulated with cold-pressed, unrefined botanical oils, it delivers maximum potency and bioavailability, ensuring pure, active nutrients reach the skin. More than just moisture, it protects, restores, and revitalizes—defending against environmental stressors, enhancing elasticity, evening tone, and reducing inflammation. This is face oil at its most effective—no fillers, no compromise, just results
Will this treat dry and dehydrated skin? And what’s the difference?
Dry skin is a skin type that lacks natural oils, leading to flakiness, redness, and irritation. Dehydrated skin is a temporary condition caused by a lack of water, affecting all skin types and often presenting as dullness, congestion, sensitivity, reduced elasticity, and even excess oil production. Because oils seal in moisture, they help prevent water loss that leads to dehydration, making REPAIR an excellent choice for strengthening the skin barrier. However, to properly hydrate the skin, we recommend pairing it with our essence and serum, which replenish water content for complete skin nutrition.
What is the difference between REPAIR, BALANCE & REPLENISH?
BALANCE is designed for oily, blemish-prone skin, featuring sebum-regulating oils and antiseptic, anti-inflammatory botanicals with a herbaceous, bright scent. REPAIR is ideal for dry, sun-damaged, or scarred skin, formulated with deeply nourishing and regenerative oils and a warm, woodsy aroma. REPLENISH is our everywhere, multi-use oil, designed for sensitive skin and all-over nourishment. It provides soothing, barrier-strengthening benefits with a light, comforting aroma. Many customers customize their routine by using BALANCE in the morning for clarifying benefits and REPAIR at night for deep restoration, while REPLENISH serves as a gentle, nourishing option for both face and body whenever extra care is needed.
Can REPAIR help with rosacea?
While there’s no cure for rosacea, the right skincare can help soothe and strengthen the skin. Many customers have reported remarkable improvements after using REPAIR, thanks to its anti-inflammatory botanicals that calm redness, support the skin barrier, and reduce irritation. The best way to prevent flare-ups is consistent sun protection, as UV exposure is a key trigger (LINNÉ PROTECT with SPF 36 is rosacea approved). A balanced diet and stress management also play a crucial role in keeping inflammation in check.
Where does REPAIR fit in my skincare routine?
REPAIR is a Step V oil. For best results, use it after cleansing, misting, and applying serums to maximize absorption and barrier support. It can be used morning and night or as needed for extra replenishment.
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