I bought this to remove mascara. Now it’s basically a Swiss Army knife for my bathroom counter.
The real flex? It tames my wiry brows better than any $30 gel I’ve tried. No crunchy residue, just soft hold that actually stays.
It’s a balm that turns into oil, turns into milk. The Inkey List calls it a “cleansing balm” for $10. I call it a liar (in a good way).
Brow Tamer
Swipes over unruly hairs and holds them in place without that wet-look shellac.
Cuticle Softener
Massage a pea-size into your nail beds before bed. Wake up with hands that don’t look like a lizard’s.
DIY Face Mask
Slather a thick layer on dry patches. Wait 10 minutes. Rinse. Your skin feels like a steamed dumpling.
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Three ingredients doing the heavy lifting. No fragrance, no nonsense. Just oat kernel oil, glycerin, and a surfactant that actually respects your barrier.
- Oat Kernel Oil: Calms redness without suffocating pores
- Glycerin: Holds moisture hostage in your skin
- Colloidal Oatmeal: The anti-itch secret weapon
- Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride: Melts waterproof makeup without the tug
First touch: like scooping warm butter. It dissolves into a silky oil that doesn’t drip down your neck like a crying candle.
By week two, I noticed my nose pores looked… smaller? Not a miracle, but my sebaceous filaments definitely gave up the fight.
My mascara comes off in 20 seconds flat. My cuticles stopped flaking. My brows finally behave. My face doesn’t freak out after.
It’s not flashy. It doesn’t smell like a spa. But it works harder than any single product in your cabinet. Buy it.