Lemon Essential Oil, Massage, Bath, Spa, Fragrance Oil | Nevorea
A fragrance that fades within two hours or announces itself across the room rarely earns a second bottle. Lemon Essential Oil, Massage, Bath, Spa, Fragrance Oil | Nevorea was selected for Nevorea for its skin-close projection that lasts 6–8 hours without overpowering — curated for people who wear scent with intention.
Added to the Nevorea edit because the botanical oil blend disperses evenly through the bath water and deposits a skin-conditioning film that remains after drying, reducing the need for additional body conditioning.
Conditioning That Happens During the Bath
The oil formula disperses through the warm water, coating the skin as the body soaks. The conditioning agents deposit directly onto the skin surface, reducing the dryness and tightness that standard baths cause. The skin emerges softer without any additional steps. In a 4-week consistent use study, users reported measurable visible improvement.
A Ritual Elevated by Scent
Botanical oils bring a quality of fragrance to the bath that synthetic alternatives do not. The warmth of the water intensifies the scent naturally, creating an immersive environment that supports both relaxation and sensory pleasure.
Skin That Feels Prepared for the Rest of the Day
Well-conditioned skin after a bath changes the quality of everything applied over it, from body lotion to fragrance. The social effect is skin that looks and feels intentionally cared for.
Key Characteristics
- Key Actives: Botanical oil blend, emollient conditioning complex
- Skin Type: All skin types
- Texture: Lightweight oil
- Finish: Silky, absorbs fully
- Format: Bath oil, add to warm water
The Nevorea Ritual
Add one to two capfuls to warm bath water and swirl gently to disperse. Enter the bath and soak for fifteen to twenty minutes. The oil will coat the skin during the soak. After the bath, pat dry gently to preserve the oil film on the skin. The residual conditioning effect reduces the need for additional body conditioning in most cases. Use a non-slip bath mat for safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will bath oil make the tub slippery?
Yes. Bath oil will make the tub surface slippery when wet. Always stand carefully and consider using a non-slip bath mat. Rinse the tub with warm water after use to remove the oil film.
How much bath oil should I use per bath?
Typically one to two capfuls, depending on the concentration of the formula and the size of the bath. Less is more, a light coating on the water surface is sufficient for full skin coverage during the soak.
Do I need to apply body lotion after using bath oil?
Not necessarily. A well-formulated bath oil leaves a conditioning film on the skin that replaces the need for body lotion in most cases. If your skin is very dry, a light body oil or cream applied over the top while still damp extends the benefit.
Can I use bath oil on sensitive skin?
Most botanical bath oils are well-tolerated by sensitive skin. Check the ingredient list for known irritants. For very reactive skin, choose a fragrance-free or lightly scented formula and patch test on the inner arm before full use.
Thoughtfully curated by Nevorea.
| Color |
1Pcs Lemon |
|---|---|
| NET WT |
30ml |
| Smell |
LEMON |

