I bought this to slather on my legs and instead used it to fix my frizzy ponytail before a Zoom call. That was the moment I stopped calling it a body oil.
It’s the messy-morning MVP. One pump tames the baby hairs at my temples that usually look like I just touched a balloon.
It’s a dry oil spray that retails for around $20. The brand calls it a body elixir, which felt like marketing fluff until I realized it wasn’t lying about the “multi” part.
The Pump
Actually sprays an even mist, not a jet stream that soaks your shirt.
The Scent
Smells like a fancy spa, but the fragrance fades in 5 minutes so it won’t fight your perfume.
The Bottle
Glass and heavy — do not drop this in the shower, learn from me.
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It’s a blend of five plant oils, which usually means a greasy mess. This one absorbs because the texture is more like a lightweight serum that happens to be oil.
- Jojoba Oil: Sinks in fast, mimics your skin’s natural sebum
- Marula Oil: The glow booster, softens without sitting on top
- Baobab Oil: The hydration lock, keeps water in longer
- Squalane: The silent workhorse, smooths without clogging
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It feels like water when it hits your skin, then turns silky. You know that 10-second window where your skin feels like a glazed donut? That’s this.
Two weeks in, I’ve used it more on my hair and cuticles than my body. The cuticle thing surprised me — a drop after handwashing actually stopped my hangnails from turning into a crime scene.
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My legs have a subtle sheen that lasts about 24 hours, not the wet-look grease that transfers to your car seat. My flyaways stay down for a full workday.
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It’s not a miracle worker, but it’s the most versatile bottle on my shelf right now. I’d rebuy it, and I’m picky.