9 Dry Body Oils to Maximize Your Summer Glow


Think of dry body oil mists as the 2.0 version of regular body oils—maintaining the same nourishing benefits, while drying down at lightening speed to a weightless finish that leaves skin feeling silky smooth. That’s right, you don’t have to worry about ruining your clothes while getting dressed. “Dry body oil mists are a better option if you don’t like the feel of oily residue,” board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dara Spearman tells Vogue, “[whereas] body oils tend to be thicker in consistency and take longer to absorb onto the skin.” Think of it this way: dry oils achieve radiance sans grease.

Vogue’s Favorite Dry Body Oil Mists

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Caudalie Moisturizing Fig Body Oil Elixir

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Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Dry Body Oil Mist

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So then, can’t you dabble in DIY by pouring your favorite body oil into a spray bottle? Not quite! “The distinction between body oils and dry body oil sprays comes down to texture, absorption rate, and finish,” board-certified nurse practitioner Vanessa Coppola tells. “Traditional body oils tend to be richer (think coconut oil) for a longer-lasting occlusive barrier. Dry body oils, by contrast, are formulated with lighter, fast-absorbing esters, like caprylic/capric triglyceride or isopropyl myristate, that deliver hydration without weight, and almost no transfer.” Another perk? There’s no slathering required when applying these formulas—just spritz and go to leave skin hydrated. With all that in mind, peruse our nine favorite dry body oil mists, for a convenient hydration and glow (so convenient, in fact you can even spray it on-the-go).


Best French Pharmacy: Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse

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Huile Prodigieuse Dry Oil

  • Why We Love It: This French-pharmacy classic is formulated with botanical oils rich in vitamin E—leaving a light vanilla-orange-blossom scent in its wake. “This is a heritage product for a reason,” says Coppola. “It bridges skincare and fragrance. The blend of camellia, hazelnut, and sweet almond oils gives it a plush finish, while its scent—orange blossom, magnolia, and vanilla—is unmistakably French and timeless.” Care to double down on a glistening finish? Vogue’s senior archive editor Laird Borreli Pearson opts for the shimmer version of this dry oil. “Seriously, I feel like I’m carrying a bar of gold when I pack this in my gingham makeup bag,” she previously mused.
  • Key Ingredients: Tsubaki oil, argan oil, macadamia oil, borage oil, camellia oil, hazelnut oil, sweet almond oil
  • Size: 1.6 fl. oz.



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