It smells like a tropical vacation and a $40 commitment.
The real test? Whether that whipped texture actually sinks in — or just sits on your skin like a shiny film.
Fenty Skin calls it a “whipped oil body cream.” $38 for 8 oz. The claim of “non-greasy hydration” got me.
Whipped Oil Texture
It’s a mousse that melts into an oil on contact.
Coconut + Shea Scent
The fragrance is strong — you’ll smell it all day.
Shimmer-Free Glow
Promises a natural sheen, not a glitter bomb.
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It’s a cocktail of classic moisturizers and tropical oils. The hero is cupuaçu butter — like shea’s richer cousin.
- Cupuaçu Butter: Intense moisture, more fatty acids than shea
- Coconut Oil: Softening, but can be comedogenic for some
- Babassu Oil: Lightweight barrier repair
- Glycerin: Humectant that pulls water into skin
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Cool, airy scoop. Melts on skin in a satisfying, oily slip — not a cream, not a lotion. A third thing.
After two weeks, my skin was softer. The surprise? It works better on damp skin. Applied dry, it can feel a bit… waxy.
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Major softness, minor glow. Didn’t magically fix my KP. The scent lingers — a pro or con depending on your perfume.
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It’s a vibe. Not a miracle. You’re paying for the pleasure of using it — the scent, the texture, the Rihanna of it all.