I ditched my thick night cream for Dr. Sheth’s oil moisturizer. Day one felt like a betrayal — putting oil on dry skin seemed insane.
Turns out my face was just thirsty, not hungry. The cream sat on top. This sank in before I finished brushing my teeth.
It’s a lightweight face oil in a pump bottle. ₹645 for 30ml. They claim it hydrates dry skin without grease — I called bullshit until week two.
Sinks in 8 seconds
No joke. Tap it in and it’s gone. My pillowcases stayed clean.
One pump is enough
Two pumps and you look glazed like a donut. Learn fast.
Smells like nothing
Zero fragrance. My nose didn’t rebel. Finally.
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Ceramides for barrier repair. Vitamin C for brightness. But the real MVP? Squalane — it’s basically your skin’s own oil in a bottle. No water, no filler.
- Ceramides: Plugs the cracks in your moisture barrier
- Vitamin C: Fades the dullness from winter
- Squalane: Hydrates without clogging
- Vitamin E: Calms the angry red patches
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Texture is thin — like melted butter left out for 10 minutes. It glides, doesn’t pull. First week I looked dewy. By week two, just… healthy. Not shiny.
Week three surprised me: my nose stopped peeling. That flaky winter thing? Gone. I wasn’t expecting that from an oil.
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Fine lines around my eyes looked softer. Redness calmed by 40%. But my T-zone still gets oily by noon — this won’t fix everything.
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It’s a solid oil for dry, sensitive skin that hates heavy creams. Won’t change your life, but it’ll stop the flakes.