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Rare Beauty's body oil extends Selena Gomez's brand beyond colour cosmetics into skincare — jojoba and squalane provide non-comedogenic hydration, sweet almond oil adds omega fatty acids, and the lavender scent creates a self-care moment. The brand's mission (mental health through beauty rituals) gives the body oil category an emotional purpose. It's skincare as self-care, body care as mental health practice.
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Find Comfort Body Oil by Rare Beauty is formulated for normal, dry skin. Rare Beauty's body oil extends Selena Gomez's brand beyond colour cosmetics into skincare — jojoba and squalane provide non-comedogenic hydration, sweet almond oil adds omega fatty acids, and the lavender scent creates a self-care moment. The brand's mission (mental health through beauty rituals) gives the body oil category an emotional purpose. It's skincare as self-care, body care as mental health practice.
The key active ingredients in Find Comfort Body Oil are Jojoba Oil, Squalane, Vitamin E (Tocopherol). It's known for: Jojoba + squalane — fast-absorbing, non-greasy and Lavender for aromatherapy benefit.
Yes, Find Comfort Body Oil targets dryness, dullness. Jojoba + squalane — fast-absorbing, non-greasy
Find Comfort Body Oil retails for around $28, which places it in the mid range for serums. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Contains essential oil — not for fragrance-sensitive skin; Simple formula — no treatment actives.
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