I Have a Fear of Greasy Face Oils, But This French Formula Is *Chef's Kiss*

Hi, my name is Jamie Schneider, and I have a fear of heavy face oils. Yes, I logically know that face oils can suit every skin type—including acne- and oil-prone folks—but there's something about having a slick, shiny face that makes me feel like I'm about to sprout a dozen new breakouts in five seconds flat. I blame the "oil-free" marketing of years past.
I do my best to put my apprehension aside in the name of testing new beauty launches (anything for you, dear reader!), but I'd be lying if I said the product category doesn't still give me pause. Well, that was until I tried a face oil so freaking good that I just might have overcome the fear for good. Below, discover the French face oil I've been using willingly for over two months.
Neuraé's Harmonie Oil is a dry oil, which is largely what makes it so great for sensitive, acne-prone skin like mine. You're probably thinking, "Um, aren't all oils wet?" You're technically right, but some are more fast-absorbing than others. Oils that sink into the skin rather quickly are known as dry oils. Wet oils, on the other hand, take longer to absorb, which is why they often leave behind a greasy residue.
Don't get me wrong; wet oils have their purpose. Namely, they're great to use for gua sha routines, which require tons of slip to avoid tugging at the skin, or on super-dry skin that can benefit from a lingering film of moisture. That said, I generally prefer dry oils for nightly application, and this Neuraé solution is one of the best.
It's so lightweight, in fact, that the brand recommends applying it before its water-based Harmonie Serum, a pillowy solution that leaves your skin looking bouncy and bright. (It's one of my absolute favorites for nixing redness.) The oil is meant to set the stage for your skincare routine, providing a comfortable, even canvas ready to absorb powerful actives. It doesn't make my skin look greasy whatsoever, but it does have a luminous finish thanks to the brightening blend of meadowfoam oil, moringa oil, castor oil, and camellia oil. My skin doesn't appear oily—it's dewy and fresh. (Yes, there's a big difference.)
I had the opportunity to use it during a professional facial, which was glorious.
Let me be clear: Just because the Harmonie Oil absorbs quickly doesn't mean it's not hydrating. In fact, it's one of the most nourishing oils I've tried, which is a true feat given the polar vortex we've experienced in NYC this winter. That frigid nine-degree day was no joke! With plant-based squalane, alpha bisabolol (a known skin soother), and all those aforementioned botanical oils, it's practically supercharged with moisture. All I need is two to three drops for my entire face. I apply them to my palm, rub my hands together to warm up the solution, then press the product on my cheeks and forehead, my driest areas, until it absorbs.
I've been following this routine nightly for the past two months, but you'd never know it from looking at the photo of the luxurious, fluted glass bottle below. While pricey, this oil will last me eons. Oh, and my skin? It's never looked glowier in the dead of winter.
If you're at all familiar with the neuroscience-backed brand, you know that each Neuraé product is powered by its sophisticated NA3 technology, a class of actives and fragrances shown to stimulate the skin-brain connection, resulting in a emotionally and physically relaxing effect. I have to believe that this science-backed sorcery is what helped flip my fear of face oils completely on its head, as I no longer have a legitimate fight-or-flight response when applying the product. In fact, I genuinely look forward to my few drops of liquid gold each night. Could it be exposure therapy, or is the high-tech French formula just that good? My money's on the latter.
Shop Neuraé's Harmonie Oil
More Non-Greasy Face Oils You Should Try
Beauty editor Shawna Hudson calls this one a "warm, cozy blanket" for winter skin. If that's not a glowing endorsement, then I don't know what is.
I adore every product from Georgia May Jagger's natural skincare line, including this gorgeous face oil. Jagger herself has eczema-prone skin, so you better believe this formula is nothing but calming and nourishing.

Jamie Schneider isBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing ’s senior beauty editor based in New York City. With over seven years in the industry, she specializes in trend forecasting, covering everything from innovative fragrance launches to need-to-know makeup tutorials to celebrity profiles. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.A. in Organizational Studies and English before moving to NYC, and her work has appeared in MindBodyGreen, Coveteur, and more. When she’s not writing or testing Wholesale Replica Bag beauty finds, Jamie loves scouting vintage boutiques and reading thrillers, and she’s always down for a park picnic in Brooklyn.
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