I bought this for my dry patches. I’m now using it on my cuticles, my brows, and my collarbones.
One bottle. Four jobs. That’s $140 doing way more than sitting on my vanity looking expensive.
This is Epara Skincare’s Face Oil. $140 for 30ml. Sounds insane until you realize it replaces three other products.
Absorbs in 8 seconds
No greasy film. I can type immediately after applying it to my cuticles.
Scent is subtle
Smells like a fancy spa forgot to add fragrance. Just earthy, clean plants.
One drop is enough
I’ve had my bottle for 6 weeks. Still half full. Math works out.
They don’t list water first — that’s rare. The base is actually oils, not filler. Hero ingredients do the heavy lifting without puffing up the label.
- Baobab Oil: sinks in fast, doesn’t sit on top
- Marula Oil: calms redness without clogging
- Vitamin E: keeps the bottle fresh, not your face sticky
- Jojoba Esters: mimics your skin’s natural oil — tricks it into balancing
It’s thin. Like water mixed with silk. One drop spreads across half your face. First impression: “Did I even put anything on?” Then you wake up and your skin isn’t angry.
Week 2 surprise: My cuticles stopped peeling. I didn’t even try. That’s when I started putting it on my brows and cheekbones as highlighter.
My fine lines look softer. Not gone — softer. My skin stopped flaking in the cold. But if you’re oily, skip it. This is for dry, combo, or “why is my face tight” people.
It’s a luxury that actually earns its price tag. I’d buy it again for my cuticles alone — the face benefits are a bonus.