I bought Then I Met You Pantry Oil for my face. Now I use it on my cuticles, my lashes, and honestly? My elbows last night. That’s the thing with this bottle — it keeps finding new jobs.
The real flex: it’s a single oil that replaced three things in my bathroom cabinet. My nail tech even noticed.
It’s $52 for 1 oz of antioxidant-rich facial oil. The brand calls it a multitasker. I call it a lazy girl’s dream — because one pump does everything.
Cuticle Savior
One drop per nail, rubbed in for 10 seconds. No more hangnails.
Lash Conditioner
A tiny tap on lash lines before bed. My mascara doesn’t flake as much.
Hairline Tamer
Smoothes flyaways without looking greasy. I’m serious.
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The ingredient list reads like a farmers market. No fillers, no fragrance to hide behind. Just oils that earn their keep — and don’t pretend to be magic.
- Calendula: Calms redness from picking or shaving
- Rosehip: Fades dark spots on elbows and knuckles
- Sea Buckthorn: Brightens without irritation
- Vitamin E: Keeps the whole thing stable and shelf-friendly
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It’s thin. Like water that got ambitions. Sinks into my skin in 15 seconds flat — no greasy film, just a soft glow. First pump, I thought “is this enough?” Then I woke up without that tight morning face.
Week 2 surprise: I used it on a dry patch near my jaw that my regular moisturizer ignored. Gone in three days. Weird but real.
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My skin looks less tired. Not younger — just less like I stayed up scrolling. The cuticle thing is the real winner. But it didn’t fix my hormonal chin breakout. So, it’s a helper, not a hero.
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Keep it on your desk. Use it everywhere. It’s the kind of product that earns its spot without begging for attention.