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“Fashion History Lesson: The Truth Behind Chanel No. 5 - Fashionista” plus 1 more

“Fashion History Lesson: The Truth Behind Chanel No. 5 - Fashionista” plus 1 more


Fashion History Lesson: The Truth Behind Chanel No. 5 - Fashionista

Posted: 14 Nov 2016 12:00 AM PST

A deep dive into one of the world's most iconic fragrances.

11 Best Body Oils That’ll Leave Your Skin Super Soft - Glamour

Posted: 01 Mar 2019 12:00 AM PST

There are beauty products that are necessities, like a good cleanser, a reliable spot treatment, and a concealer that makes me look like I got enough sleep to be a functioning human. Then there are ones that are totally extra and make me feel like I'm living my best life, for example, pretty much anything Pat McGrath puts her name on. There's a bit of a gray area, though, and some products straddle the line between the two, my current favorite being body oils. They have a purpose, sure, to moisturize your body, but they do their job in the most luxurious way possible.

Using a body oil takes moisturizing from a chore to a full-blown experience. When I rub myself down with a body oil after a shower (always moisturize your body when it's damp!), I'm not in my subpar Brooklyn bathroom; I'm in a gorgeous spa somewhere in the Italian countryside preparing for my date with Timothèe Chalamet. Fantasy aside, they really work—they make my skin smell amazing and feel softer than any lotion can (I especially love to use one on my legs after shaving).

Ellen Marmur, M.D., a dermatologist in New York City and founder of Marmur Metamorphosis Skincare, says that this extreme softness is because oils mimic the natural lipids found in our bodies and, "like serums, they sink in between the cells and create a better, smoother skin surface." They also have protective qualities that some lotions don't and are great at really locking in moisture. Joshua Zeichner, M.D., director of cosmetic and clinical research department of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, adds that oils have natural emollient ingredients that help soften rough skin. Because of these qualities, they can be especially helpful if you suffer from super-dry skin or eczema (heavier oils like avocado are particularly good for this).

A quick word of warning: If you tend to break out on your shoulders or back, lotion might be the better option for you, as oils can exacerbate body acne. But if you do reach for an oil, Dr. Zeichner recommends looking for ingredients like tea tree, coconut, or lavender oils, which are light enough to keep you breakout free.

If you want to get in on the fantasy, I've rounded up some of my favorites, as well as derms' suggestions. Read on for the best body oils.

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