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Bare Flower Natural Fragrance Free Body Oil - Best for Sensitive Skin
Bare Flower Natural Fragrance Free Body Oil - Best for Sensitive Skin
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This is a very minimalist, fragrance-free body oil centered on a few well-tolerated emollients and botanical infusions. Here’s what it actually means in practice:
The base is jojoba oil and caprylic/capric triglyceride (from coconut oil). Together, these form the moisturizing “vehicle.” Jojoba is technically a wax ester that closely mimics human sebum, so it tends to absorb well without feeling overly greasy. Caprylic/capric triglyceride is a lightweight, fast-spreading emollient that helps reduce heaviness and improves glide.
The soothing components come from chamomile and calendula, each included in both whole flower and extract form. These are classic skin-calming botanicals—often used for redness, irritation, or post-sun care. They’re not present in high enough concentrations to act like a “medicinal treatment,” but they can contribute mild anti-inflammatory and comfort effects.
Tocopherol (vitamin E) is there as an antioxidant, mainly to help stabilize the oils and slightly support skin barrier protection.
A few practical takeaways:
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Best for: sensitive, dry, reactive, or fragrance-sensitive skin; post-shower sealing; layering over damp skin
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Texture: likely light-to-medium oil, not heavy or greasy, especially because of the coconut-derived ester
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Fragrance-free: good for people avoiding essential oils or synthetic fragrance, though chamomile/calendula may still give a very faint natural herbal note
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Potential downsides: botanical extracts can still trigger reactions in people allergic to plants in the daisy family (ragweed/chamomile sensitivity overlap)
If you’re considering it for a specific issue (eczema, body acne, pregnancy-safe skincare, layering under sunscreen, etc.), tell me—those details change how well this kind of oil fits.
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