
APPLICATION TIPS
Step 1: take two or three drops. Warm it between your palms.
Step 2: smooth it into your skin by using the palms of your hands, starting in the middle of your face and moving outwards.
Step 3: do the "pat and press" upward to aid the absorption
*Avoid the eye area.
ADVICE FROM OUR TEAM
The Over the Top Oil can be applied before moisturiser as a hydrating serum or at final step of your routine as an oil skincare. Depending on what you prefer in your skin routine.
Can be used am and pm or either or thanks to its light texture.
COMPOSITION
Exertier formulas are effective, clean and sensory. We work with green chemistry and strictly respect the banned ingredients charter (see the no-list by Exertier).
See the INCI list
C15-19 ALKANE, SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (JOJOBA) SEED OIL, PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS (SWEET ALMOND) OIL, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL, OLEA EUROPAEA (OLIVE) OIL UNSAPONIFIABLES, CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), GLYCINE SOJA (SOYBEAN) OIL, ARONIA MELANOCARPA FRUIT EXTRACT, HYSSOPUS OFFICINALIS EXTRACT, TOCOPHEROL, LINALOOL, HONEY, BETA-SITOSTEROL, LAVANDULA STOECHAS EXTRACT, MALVA SYLVESTRIS (MALLOW) LEAF EXTRACT, SQUALENE, LIMONENE, BETA-CAROTENE
GLOW REVEALING RITUAL
with Over the Top Oil

Frequently asked questions
Does this oil leave a greasy film on the skin?
Yes, the Over the Top Oil is a dry oil that can be easily absorbed. Only a few drops are needed to cover the entire face.
Is this oil completely natural?
Yes, the natural face oil combines Jojoba oil, our high altitude honey and butterfly lavender to give your skin back its suppleness and radiance. It is therefore less greasy than classic oils.
How to dose the Over the Top Oil?
In general, 2 to 3 drops are enough to massage the face and neck. When used as a moisturizing cream booster, 1 to 2 drops are sufficient. If applied daily, the oil can be used for more than 4 months.
Traceability
Exertier is dedicated to reducing the production cycle of your cosmetic products. We cultivate our signature ingredients at the Ferme de Losse, in Traize, Savoie. In this farm, everything is worked in permaculture.
Learn more about our commitments.
Learn more about our commitments.