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5 Reasons to Add Shower Oil to Your Shower Routine

Updated: Oct 6, 2022

Shower oil has been popping up in the market for the past few years. Often coinciding with organic, natural, and/or homemade products, shower oils offer an alternative to our traditional liquid soaps and shampoos, but how exactly do they differ? And are shower oils better than shower gel, body soap, or shampoo? Read here for the article of The Difference of Shower Oil & Body Wash.



Your shower routine is one of the most important parts of your day. It sets the tone for the rest of your plans, so you should make sure it's as luxurious and relaxing as possible. One way to do so is by adding shower oil to your shower routine.


In this article, we will discuss 5 of the most prominent reasons to add shower oil to your shower routine.



Reason #1 - Shower oils cleanse your skin, they help lock in moisture

Shower oils are the latest in a long line of liquid cleansers, but they're also one of the best and most underrated. They have all the benefits of a body wash, shampoo, conditioner and cream all in one.

They cleanse your skin. The first thing people think about when it comes to shower oil is how it will clean their skin, and whether it will leave an oily residue behind. While there is certainly oil in these products, they also contain surfactants that help water and oil mix together, so you can rinse your skin without feeling greasy afterward.


They help lock in moisture. The difference between shower oils and other types of bathing products is that they don't strip moisture from your skin. Instead, they're designed to lock in the natural oils that keep your skin healthy and hydrated. As an added bonus, they can help protect your skin from dry air during winter months or dry climates where parched air can be a problem.


They're easy to apply and rinse off. Oils tend to spread evenly on the surface of your skin, so you don't need to use much product to get good coverage.



Reason #2 - Shower oil allows for a no-lather shower experience, leaving your skin feeling luxuriously soft and smooth

Many shower oils contain fatty acids that work to seal moisture into your skin. This is especially beneficial if you tend to use really hot water in the shower, which can otherwise dry out your skin. They help preserve the skin's natural moisture barrier. Shower oils soften the water so it doesn't harm the skin's natural protective barrier. As a result, you don't need to use lotion after you shower, because your skin will already be soft and moisturized.




Reason #3 - You can skip the body wash and just use shower oil alone

Shower gel, though it contains fragrance and sometimes skin-softening ingredients, is not as rich as a shower oil. Instead of carrier oils, shower gels are made with surfactants or foaming agents. These ingredients ensure that the gel spreads easily on the body and creates a nice lather.


Using shower oil instead of body wash allows you to skip a step in your bathing routine. If you typically start with body wash to cleanse your skin, then follow up with a body lotion to seal in moisture, shower oil can do both at once. Shower oils are formulated to cleanse while also providing skin conditioning benefits.


If you would like to try out shower oil but don't want to invest in an expensive bottle right away, check out the Vase Creation New Arrival Midnight Shikoku Shower Oil 100ml trial pack.



Reason #4 - Shower oils are more moisturizing than shower gel, less drying than soap

A good shower oil should be rich, nourishing, and suitable for daily use. The main difference between shower gel and shower oil is the percentage of cleansing agent (surfactant) in each formula. Surfactants are molecules that have a hydrophilic end (attracted to water) and a hydrophobic end (attracted to oil). When you apply the product to the skin, the hydrophilic ends dissolve in water, while the hydrophobic ends align themselves with oil. The result is an emulsion or suspension of oil in water.


The problem with this is that when you rinse off during your shower, it's basically like separating the oil from the water, which can leave the skin feeling dry. That's why shower gels tend to be more drying than soap - they're formulated with more surfactant than soaps are.



Reason #5 - Shower Oils, like Vase Creation's, are all SLS-free

If the last time you picked up a bar of soap was when you were still in grade school, chances are, it was probably Dove. There's nothing wrong with a bar of classic Dove soap—it's a tried and true product that has been around for many years. But in recent years, the world of skincare has really upped its game with shower products—and they're all SLS-free (sodium lauryl sulfate is an ingredient found in most soaps and beauty products).


Shower Oils, like Vase Creation's, are all SLS-free. They are formulated to be gentle on your skin and leave it feeling soft and hydrated. They also have a way of making your entire home smell amazing thanks to the amazing natural botanical fragrances infused into them.



Using shower oils is a fun and easy way to make your shower a more luxurious experience. By incorporating these into your routine, you'll have softer skin, save time, and have fun doing it! Whether you're looking for an economical addition to your self-care routine, or just want to try something fun, shower oils are a wonderful option.



If you are one of them and have sensitive skin or other allergies that affect your ability to use a body wash, then you should check this out!


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