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Why Everything You've Been Putting on Your Skin Is Mostly Water

Dana Reeves
By Dana Reeves
A label-reader's essay  ·  6 min read  ·  2026
A woman at a bright bathroom sink turning a body-lotion bottle over to read the back label in soft morning light

I am the person who turns the bottle over in the shop.

Have done for years, out of habit more than virtue. So I cannot really explain why it took me until my late fifties to turn over the one I used every single day. (I am aware of the irony.) When I finally read the back of my body lotion, the first ingredient was water. Not an oil. Not a butter. Water.

That sent me down a rabbit hole I did not expect, and out the other side holding a small glass bottle of oil I was certain would feel greasy and disappointing. It did not. Here is what I learned about why most of what we put on our skin never really stays there, and the simple two-step change that finally fixed it.

1.Your lotion is mostly water and synthetic filler

A generic white body-lotion bottle on a bathroom counter next to a clear glass of water

Turn the bottle over. On most body lotions the first ingredient, the one there is more of than anything else, is water. After it come the fillers: emulsifiers, silicones, synthetic fragrance, there to bulk out the bottle. You are paying for water and chemistry.

Water feels hydrating. It is not. It evaporates within a few minutes and takes that just-moisturised feeling with it, and the emulsifiers can strip a little of your own oil on the way out. So you reach for the bottle again, and again, and decide your skin must just be thirsty.

It is. You have been pouring water into something that cannot hold it, then wondering why it never stays.

You were not moisturising. You were topping up a leak.

2.Your skin's barrier is built from oils, not water

Extreme close-up of a droplet of golden oil absorbing into the texture of mature skin on a forearm

Picture the outer layer of your skin as a brick wall. The cells are the bricks. What holds them together is a kind of mortar made of oils and fatty acids your body produces itself, and that mortar is what keeps water in and the weather out.

Somewhere after forty, your skin slows down making those oils. The wall gets gappy. Water starts escaping through it, which is when skin begins to look thin, dull, and crinkled.

No cream fixes a barrier by sitting on top of it.

3.A lot of "moisturisers" quietly dry you out

A white lotion smeared on the back of a hand, sitting on top of the skin with a slightly greasy sheen, not absorbing

This is the part that made me cross. To get all that water to blend with a little oil and still feel silky, lotions lean on emulsifiers and fillers, plus silicones that sit on the surface and give a soft finish without feeding anything underneath.

Some of those emulsifiers strip a little of your own oil every time you wash. I phoned my friend Bridget, who used to work behind a chemist's counter, and she just laughed. So the lotion can create the very dryness it promises to fix, and you buy more of it.

I had been loyal for years to a bottle that was, politely, working against me.

4.An oil sinks in. A lotion sits on top

A woman's hands smoothing a few drops of golden body oil onto her damp forearm just after a shower

My worry with oil was the obvious one. Grease. A film on my arms, ruined sleeves, twenty minutes before I could get dressed.

What I had not understood is that a cold-pressed plant oil is made of the same kind of fatty acids as that mortar in your skin, so your skin recognises it and lets it in rather than letting it bead on top the way a heavy cream does. The trick I picked up: smooth it on while your skin is still a little damp from the shower.

It drinks it in. Gone in minutes. Soft for the rest of the day.

The grease I had braced myself for never showed up.

See what I switched to

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5.Seven oils, and I could pronounce every one

Flatlay of sweet almonds, a sprig of lavender, a rosehip, an evening primrose flower and a small amber dropper bottle of oil on cream linen

The bottle I ended up with has seven cold-pressed oils and nothing I needed a chemistry degree to read. Sweet almond and evening primrose for the barrier itself. Rosehip, which is quietly famous for the look of texture and tone. A little vitamin E to keep it all fresh.

Then a few botanicals like geranium and lavender. Nothing synthetic added, no fillers bulking it out. There is even a fully unscented version if you would rather no scent at all, which is the one I reach for. My old rule for food turned out to work for skin too.

If I would not eat it, I am no longer that keen to wear it all over my body every day.

6.The real test is what your skin looks like in a month

A smiling woman in her late fifties in a sleeveless linen top by a window, showing smooth, relaxed arms in natural light

Nothing happens overnight, and anyone who says otherwise is selling you the water again. What I noticed first was that my skin stopped feeling tight an hour after the shower.

Then, over a few weeks, the crepey look on the backs of my arms softened. Not gone. Softened, the way skin looks when it is finally holding onto something. The reviews that talked me into buying said the same thing in their own words, at two weeks, at a month, at ninety days.

So I gave it a month.

Give it the month you gave every lotion that failed you.

My skin drinks it up. My skin hasn't felt like this since my 20s. Whatever is in this, it's the real deal. My daughters are using it now too.

Mrs D Wilson, verified Besque customer

7.What I actually switched to: a two-step oil ritual

The Besque Magic Body Oil bottle on a soft cream surface in natural light

It turned out to be two small changes, not one. First, a shower oil in place of my old body wash. That squeaky-clean feeling I used to chase? That is your skin being stripped bare. A shower oil cleanses without stripping, so I step out lightly oiled and a little damp, my skin actually prepped to absorb what comes next. Then the body oil goes straight onto that damp skin, sinks in, and seals everything in.

That is the whole trick. Step one stops undoing step two. For years I had been scrubbing my own oils off in the morning and then trying to paint them back on with a lotion that was mostly water. No wonder it never held.

The body oil is seven cold-pressed oils and nothing else. Sweet almond, rosehip, and evening primrose are made of fatty acids close enough to your skin's own that they slot into the barrier instead of beading on top. The shower oil just makes sure you still have a barrier left to work with.

That was months ago. It is the only part of my bathroom I have not second-guessed since.

Two steps. Stop stripping your skin, then actually feed it.

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The bit of science that made it click

Dermatologists have a name for water escaping through a weakened skin barrier. They call it transepidermal water loss, and it is one of the things that makes skin look thin and crepey. The fatty acids in oils like sweet almond, rosehip, and evening primrose are close enough to your skin's own lipids that they slot into the barrier and slow that loss. Once water stays in, skin simply looks fuller and smoother.

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Why an oil does what a lotion cannot
Based on published dermatology on skin-barrier lipids · No needles, no overnight miracle

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A white lotion sitting on top of the skin with a greasy sheen, not absorbing

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The usual routine

  • Body wash strips your skin's own oils every shower
  • Sits on the surface, soaks in poorly
  • Lotion is mostly water, dressed up as aqua
  • The just-washed, just-moisturised feeling fades fast
  • So you reapply all day, and buy more of it

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It improved the texture on my arms

Most definitely improved the texture and look of my skin, particularly on my upper arms, which is the area I most wanted to improve. I had tried a lot of creams before this that did nothing.

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February 2026

Silky, and not greasy like I expected

My skin is firmer and silky smooth, and it isn't greasy like I expected an oil to be. It soaks right in. Finally in a bikini again at 56 and feeling a lot more confident.

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Nothing else worked on my crepey skin

Nothing else worked on my crepey skin. This changed everything. I am 64 and I only wish I had found it sooner. The skin on my arms looks like it is finally holding onto something again.

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I have tried many products over the years

I have tried many products over the years and was sceptical about another one. I really noticed a difference with this one though. It is by far my favourite, and a little goes a long way.

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Two steps. Stop stripping your skin, then feed it.

Six small truths and one simple change. Your lotion is mostly water. Your barrier is built from oil. Your body wash strips that oil in the shower. An oil sinks in where a lotion sits on top. And none of it matters unless your routine stops taking your oils away faster than it puts them back.

That is the whole case for the two-step ritual over a detergent wash and a water lotion. A shower oil that cleanses without stripping, then a body oil that seals onto damp skin.

If you have a drawer of half-used lotions that never quite did anything, this is the one I would try next. I wish I had turned my own bottle over years ago. I didn't. So I gave it a month, and I am not going back to the water.

What most people notice first

Skin that stops feeling tight after the shower

Most people feel the difference in the first week. That tight feeling an hour after washing simply stops. The look of dry, crepey skin tends to soften over a few weeks of daily use, as the oils help your barrier hold onto its own moisture. Not an overnight miracle. Just the mortar, replaced.

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Common questions

How is this different from my body lotion?

Most lotions are mostly water held together with emulsifiers, and the water evaporates within minutes. An oil is made of lipids similar to your skin's own, so it absorbs into the barrier and helps your skin hold onto its moisture instead of losing it. That is why an oil keeps working after a lotion has dried off.

Isn't an oil going to feel greasy?

It feels like an oil for about a minute, then it is gone. The cold-pressed oils are light and absorb fast, especially on skin that is still a little damp from the shower. No film, and no waiting around before you get dressed.

What is actually in it?

Seven cold-pressed oils and nothing else: sweet almond, evening primrose, rosehip, vitamin E, geranium, lavender, and patchouli. No water as a filler, no silicones, no synthetic fragrance, and never tested on animals. There is also a fully unscented ritual if you would rather have no scent at all.

Where on my body can I use it?

Arms, chest, thighs, stomach, anywhere skin feels thin, dry, or crepey. Smooth a few drops onto clean, slightly damp skin once a day. A little goes a long way, so one bottle lasts.

How long until I see a difference?

Most people feel less tightness in the first week. The look of texture and crepiness tends to soften over a few weeks of daily use. Reviewers commonly mention two weeks, a month, and ninety days. Individual results vary.

Is it suitable for sensitive or mature skin?

It was made with mature, dry, and thinning skin in mind, and the formula is simple by design, just plant oils. As with any new product, patch test on a small area first if your skin tends to react.

Why two steps? Can't I just use the body oil?

You can, and plenty of people start with the body oil alone. But if your body wash is a detergent, it strips your barrier every time you shower, so you end up refilling a bucket with a hole in it. The shower oil cleanses without stripping, which is why the two steps hold far better together than either on its own.

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