Opened the jar and got a faceful of sweet vanilla. Not subtle.
The real test? Whether this whipped oil actually soaks in or just sits there like a greasy tribute to Rihanna.
It’s a whipped body cream that’s also an oil. $42. The claim? 48-hour hydration without the slick.
Whipped Oil Texture
Feels like a dense, cool mousse in the jar.
Skin Finish
Dries down to a soft sheen — not a high-shine gloss.
Fragrance
Vanilla, coconut, and musk. It lingers all day on you (and your pajamas).
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It’s not just fragrance. The base is shea butter and murumuru butter — classic heavy-hitters for sealing moisture.
- Cupuacu Butter: A lighter butter for softness without the weight
- Kalahari Melon Oil: Packed with omegas to soothe
- Baobab Oil: Helps with that velvety-skin feel
- Fragrance: The dominant note, honestly.
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It melts on contact — turns from mousse to silky oil instantly. Spreads like a dream.
After two weeks? My skin was undeniably softer. But I had to reapply after showers — the 48-hour claim is a stretch unless you never wash.
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My dry patches were gone. My normal skin felt plush. But it’s a sensory experience, not a medical treatment.
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It lives up to the hype as a luxurious, mood-boosting treat. Not as a revolutionary skincare fix.