Body Oils
Firming & Brightening Body Oil
Lavender Body Lotion | Nevorea
Caramel Vanilla Body Massage Oil Improve Hydrating | Nevorea
Pure Tea Tree Body Essential Oil | Nevorea
Rose Essential Oil Aromatherapy | Nevorea
Frankincense Body Essential Oil | Nevorea
Organic Castor Oil Cold Pressed Massage Body Moisturizes | Nevorea
Tea Tree Essential Oil Face Body Nails Hair
Mint Body Essential Oil | Nevorea
Eucalyptus Essential Oil for Face and Body | Nevorea
Lavender Essential Oil Facial and Body Hydrating | Nevorea
Bee Venom Shaping Oil Firming Lifting Body Skin Anti | Nevorea
Body oils at Nevorea are chosen for their ability to deliver concentrated plant actives directly to the skin in a form that absorbs elegantly rather than sitting on the surface. This edit covers single-origin plant oils, multi-botanical blends, and targeted formulas for firming, brightening, and stretch mark prevention and treatment.
From dry-finish rosehip and marula oils for quick absorption to richer formulas of argan and sweet almond for deep overnight conditioning, these picks are appropriate for all skin types when chosen correctly. Body oils work beautifully layered over a body lotion or used alone on damp post-shower skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which body oil is best for dry skin?
Argan, marula, and sweet almond oils are among the most effective for dry body skin due to their high oleic acid content, which closely mirrors the skin's own sebum composition. Apply to damp skin for the deepest absorption and most lasting softness.
Do body oils clog pores?
Most body oils, particularly those high in linoleic acid like rosehip or hemp seed oil, are non-comedogenic and do not clog pores. The pores on the body are larger and less sensitive than facial pores, making most plant oils suitable for body use regardless of skin type.
Can body oil help with stretch marks?
Body oils rich in vitamin E, rosehip, and centella asiatica have shown meaningful results in reducing the appearance of stretch marks when used consistently during pregnancy or periods of rapid growth. Prevention through regular application is more effective than treating established marks.
Should I apply body oil before or after lotion?
Apply body oil after lotion as the final sealing step. If your oil is a dry-finish formula, it can also be used alone on damp skin. The principle is the same as skincare layering: thinner, water-based products go on first, and oils or richer formulas seal on top.
At Nevorea, body oils are selected for their ingredient quality and their ability to transform a routine step into something that actually makes your skin look and feel different the next morning.

