





The last step, after the bath
French lavender rides over warm myrrh and a whisper of ylang-ylang.
Press it into skin still damp from the bath and the scent settles in instead of announcing itself. It's the last small thing you do before the evening properly begins.
Scent — French lavender, warm myrrh, a little ylang-ylang. Soft, not sweet.
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A 3.3 oz amber bottle, small enough to pack for a weekend away, so the same lavender that closes out bath night at home works in a hotel room too
Three carrier oils carry this one: avocado for richness, jojoba because it sinks in fast, coconut as the base underneath. French lavender, warm myrrh, and a little ylang-ylang ride on top, layered rather than a single note, so it reads calm without turning sweet. Skin pulls tight after a hot bath. This is the step that undoes that, no greasy film, just a low trace of lavender that's still there when you notice it again an hour later. It's built for the last few minutes of the evening, and for the person who never spends it on themselves.
Rub three or four drops between your palms until they warm, then press over skin straight out of the bath while it's still damp. Use eight to twelve drops for the full body, three or four if you're only doing pulse points. A few drops dropped into the bathwater work too. Give it a minute to sink in, and press it in rather than rubbing.
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What’s in it
One carrier oil rarely does the whole job. This one runs three at once: avocado for weight, jojoba to disappear fast, coconut underneath holding it together. The lavender has something worth riding on.

Cold-pressed and heavier in the blend, the part that leaves skin feeling fed, not just coated.
Closest to skin’s own oil, so it sinks in instead of sitting on the surface.
The soft, nourishing base the lavender and myrrh ride in on.
How it feels
It goes on while you're still dripping from the tub, and by the time you've toweled off it's already sunk in. No shine on the sheets, no scent that shouts. What stays is soft skin, and a low trace of lavender that's still there in the morning towel.
Straight answer
Lightweight and quick to sink in. Used the way it’s meant to be, it leaves no greasy film. Here’s the whole trick:
Dry to the touch in about a minute. What stays is the soft, and a low trace of the scent.

The ritual
Warm a few drops between your palms, then press over your arms, legs, and shoulders. Don’t rub.
The last step of the evening, on skin that’s still damp and warm.
Cup your hands over your face for one slow breath before you start. That’s where the lavender lands.
Make it a set
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Each piece is also sold on its own.
Questions
It does both at once. French lavender sits over warm myrrh and a little ylang-ylang, the classic wind-down scent, layered into avocado, jojoba, and coconut oil that actually feeds skin. Press a few drops in during the last minute of your bath and you get the moisturizer and the scent in one step.
No. It's an essential-oil blend, not a single-note fragrance oil, so the French lavender is layered with warm myrrh and a touch of ylang-ylang instead of standing alone. It's the kind of lavender that doesn't smell like cheap dryer sheets.
Three or four drops, pressed rather than rubbed into damp skin, are dry to the touch in about a minute. Nothing transfers to clothes or sheets once it's set.
It's a carrier-oil blend of avocado, jojoba, and coconut with essential oils, not synthetic fragrance, so most skin does fine with it. Still, patch-test on your inner arm first if you're reactive, and check with your provider before using essential oils while pregnant or nursing.
An oil often does what a lotion can't. Most lotions are mostly water, so thirsty skin drinks them up and feels tight again an hour later. This is avocado, jojoba, and coconut oil pressed into damp skin, where it holds in the water still sitting on the surface instead of letting it evaporate off. Use it straight out of the bath and the softness stays put instead of disappearing by the time you're dressed.
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