Fleury & Sage Hydra-Glow Face Oil: 30-Day Honest Test

30-Day Test
I swapped my moisturizer for this cult-favorite face oil for a month—here’s what actually happened to my dry, sensitive skin.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
**Section 1: 📅 The “Wait, Oil?” Panic**
Day one I literally stared at my bottle of La Mer. Felt like a betrayal. My skin is the kind of dry that flakes by 10am if I skip moisturizer.
But here’s the thing nobody tells you—oil doesn’t sit on top of dry skin. It actually *fills in* the cracks. By day four, my usual foundation patchiness around my nose? Gone. That was the moment I stopped side-eyeing the bottle.

[IMG_1: Close-up of the oil bottle next to a crumpled tube of heavy moisturizer]

**Section 2: 🧴 What You’re Actually Paying For**
$68 for 1 oz. That’s a lot for an oil. But the claim that got me? “Replaces your moisturizer entirely.” Sounded like bullshit. Here’s what’s inside:

1

Squalane (not squalene)

Plant-based, not shark liver. Absorbs in 10 seconds flat. No joke.

2

Jojoba Oil

Closest to our skin’s natural sebum. So your face stops overproducing oil to compensate.

3

Vitamin E + Rosehip

The glow duo. Not the sticky kind. The “someone asked if I got facials” kind.

[IMG_2: Dropper dispensing oil onto fingertips — golden, lightweight]

**Section 3: 📸 Ingredient Nerd-Out**
Ingredients actually make sense here. None of that 50-ingredient nonsense. Four heroes doing real work.

  • Squalane: Hydrates without clogging — rare for an oil
  • Jojoba: Tricks your skin into balancing its own oil production
  • Rosehip Seed: Vitamin A for gentle resurfacing. No irritation
  • Vitamin E: Antioxidant that keeps the oil from going rancid fast

[IMG_3: Ingredient list close-up — glass bottle, minimalist label]

**Section 4: 🌿 The 30-Day Reality Check**
Texture is a shock at first—it’s runny. Like water-adjacent. Not the thick gloop I expected. Smells faintly nutty, like crushed seeds, not perfume. I hated that for three days. Then I got addicted.
Week two my skin stopped drinking water. Like, it just… had enough. Weirdest feeling ever. By week three, I was using half the amount I started with. Your skin gets full. That’s a thing.

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One Thing: Apply to *damp* skin. Straight out of the shower. If you put this on dry skin, you’ll look greasy for 20 minutes. Damp skin? Absorbs instantly.

[IMG_4: Hand applying oil to damp face — slight sheen, not greasy]

**Section 5: ✨ The Verdict (No Bullshit)**
Fine lines around my eyes softened. Not gone—I’m not miracle-ing you. But they’re less angry. My redness calmed down by like 40%. Oiliness? Actually decreased. My T-zone stopped fighting me.

Buy if
You have dry skin that rejects heavy creams or gets clogged from rich moisturizers
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Skip if
You’re acne-prone and break out from coconut oil or shea butter — this is safer but still test patch
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Worth it?
Yes for the squalane alone. But buy the travel size ($22) first. Your skin might hate oil. Mine just didn’t know it liked it.

[IMG_5: Skin close-up — no filter, just glow]

**Section 6: 💡 Final Call**
It’s the only oil I’ve used that actually replaced my moisturizer without making me look like a glazed donut. I’m mad it took me 30 days to admit it.

8.5/10
Real glow, no grease, worth the hype
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Where to Buy: Fleury & Sage site directly — they run 20% off on your first order if you sign up for texts. Avoid Amazon; fakes are floating around.