Facial Oils
Turmeric Face Brightening Serum Turmeric Anti-oxidation Serum | Nevorea
Turmeric Brightening Facial & Body Massage Oil
EELHOE Rosehip Facial Essential Oil Fade Fine Line | Nevorea
Retinol Age-Defying Serum for Oil Control | Nevorea
Vitamin B5 Balancing Serum with Aloe Vera for Calm, Refined Skin | Nevorea
Carrot Vitamin E Collagen Facial Essence Can Fade Spots | Nevorea
Pure Essential Oils Rosehip Oil Hydrating Brighten Skin | Nevorea
Turmeric Essential Oil for Face & Body Hydrating | Nevorea
New 100% Pure Natural Vitamin E Oil Face Body Massage Spa | Nevorea
Organic Rosehip Oil Rose Hips Face Oils Fast-Absorbing | Nevorea
Ginseng Face Oil – Lightweight Texture, Smooth Feel | Nevorea
Turmeric Curcumin Brightening Face Serum for Even Tone and Clear Pores | Nevorea
Facial oils at Nevorea are selected for the skin types and concerns they genuinely serve, from the dry and depleted to the combination skin that responds surprisingly well to the right lightweight oil. This edit prioritizes single-ingredient and short-formula oils with verified origin and pressing method, where the oil itself carries the active benefit rather than a fragrance or filler ingredient list.
From age-defying rosehip and bakuchiol-infused formulas to barrier-repairing marula and jojoba, these picks serve as the final seal in a skincare routine, the stand-alone treatment step, or the overnight mask that transforms dull and tight skin by morning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use facial oil if I have oily or acne-prone skin?
Yes. Oils high in linoleic acid like rosehip, hemp seed, and squalane are non-comedogenic and can actually help regulate oil production in acne-prone skin. Avoid oils high in oleic acid like olive or coconut on acne-prone faces, as these have a higher comedogenicity potential.
Should I use facial oil before or after moisturizer?
Use facial oil as the final step after moisturizer to seal all previous layers in. Oil cannot penetrate through a moisturizer layer as effectively, so applying it last ensures it serves its primary function as an occlusive sealant. Some lightweight oils used in small amounts can go under a very thin moisturizer as a treatment layer.
What is the best facial oil for mature, dry skin?
Rosehip oil is a standout for mature skin because of its high concentration of vitamin A derivatives, vitamin C, and essential fatty acids that support collagen production and cellular renewal. Marula and sea buckthorn are also excellent for providing both deep moisture and age-defying antioxidant protection.
How many drops of facial oil should I use?
2 to 4 drops is sufficient for the full face and neck. Warm between your palms before pressing onto skin rather than dragging for the most even distribution and fastest absorption. More is not better with facial oils; using too much creates a greasy surface film that sits rather than absorbs.
At Nevorea, facial oils are selected for the people who want the final step in their routine to be the one that seals and perfects everything that came before it.

