I bought it for my legs. Now I put it on everything — even my dog’s dry nose (kidding, maybe).
The real magic? It’s a dry oil that actually feels dry — absorbs in 30 seconds, no greasy phone prints.
It’s a ~$40 multi-use oil from Nuxe. The “dry” claim hooked me. Here’s what it actually does.
Hair Ends
Smooths flyaways without looking like you dipped your head in a fryer.
Cuticle Softener
Massage into cuticles — manicurist asked what I was using.
Highlighter Hack
Dab on cheekbones over makeup. Gives that ‘I just came from Saint-Tropez’ glow.
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It’s a cocktail of plant oils. Not just filler — these are the heavy hitters. They repair the barrier, lock in moisture.
- Macadamia Oil: Rich in palmitoleic acid, mimics skin’s natural sebum
- Tsubaki Oil: Japanese camellia — insane hair shine
- Hazelnut Oil: The ‘dry’ carrier that sinks in fast
- Vitamin E: Antioxidant protection, prevents oil from going rancid
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Golden, runny liquid. Smells like a fancy spa — floral, nutty, a bit of vanilla. Not subtle.
Week 3: My shins stopped looking like a cracked desert. But the scent lingers — you’ll either love it or your coworker will ask if you’re wearing perfume.
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Skin is softer, less itchy. Hair is shinier. Did it cure my eczema? No. But it made my skin behave.
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It’s a luxurious, effective shortcut. Not a miracle, but the most useful single bottle on my shelf.