Olive Oil
Our database includes 25 products featuring Olive Oil as a hero ingredient, reviewed and ranked by formulation quality, ingredient evidence, and real-world performance. Use the category filter below to narrow by product type, or explore each review for full skin-type suitability and usage guidance.
25 products with Olive Oil
J-Beauty Gold Standard Deep Cleansing Oil
The cleansing oil that built an entire category. DHC's Deep Cleansing Oil is still the benchmark against which every other olive-oil-based cleansing oil is measured, and after four decades on market it remains one of the most reliable ways to remove water-resistant sunscreen and makeup without stripping the skin. The only real downside is added fragrance.
J-Beauty Double Cleanse Essential Gokujyun Oil Cleansing
A brilliantly minimalist oil cleanser that dissolves everything from waterproof sunscreen to stubborn mascara while depositing dual-form hyaluronic acid on your skin — pharmaceutical-grade simplicity in a twelve-ingredient formula that costs less than a lunch.
Minimalist's First Cleanse From Green Cleansing Oil
Eleven ingredients, zero filler, complete sunscreen removal. The Purito From Green Cleansing Oil proves that the best first cleanse is the simplest one — five plant oils, clean emulsification, and nothing your skin didn't ask for.
Parent-Trusted Body SPF Safe Sunscreen SPF 50+
The original Thinkbaby flagship — a 20% zinc oxide SPF 50+ with real 80-minute water resistance and a fragrance-free inactive list that earns its long-running reputation as the default sensitive-skin and parent-trusted body sunscreen. White cast and thick texture remain the price of admission, but for the right user the trade-offs are worth it.
K-Beauty Default Pick Pure Cleansing Oil
The default K-beauty cleansing oil recommendation for nearly a decade, and for good reason — it's light, effective, widely tolerated, and reasonably priced. It's not the most powerful cleanser on the market, but as a universal pick it's hard to beat.
Editor-Approved K-Beauty Cleanse Living Cleansing Balm
A genuinely thoughtful fragrance-free cleansing balm built around five plant oils that read more like a face oil ingredient list than a cleanser. The fragrance-free formulation, the cushioned massage feel, and the clean rinse-off make it one of the most universally recommendable cleansing balms in the prestige K-beauty category — if you can stomach the $38 price.
J-Beauty Primer Upgrade Velvet Skin Coat Primer
The squeeze-tube evolution of DHC's cult Velvet Skin Coat balm, and for many users it's the better buy. A lighter silicone fluid with a touch of water and glycerin makes it comfortable on every skin type, while still delivering the pore-blurring finish the original made famous.
Drugstore Holy Grail Softymo Deep Cleansing Oil
Kose's $12 drugstore cleansing oil is the reason Japanese beauty routines caught on in the West in the first place — it melts through waterproof mascara and high-SPF sunscreen like nothing should at this price. The fragrance is strong and the formula is unglamorous, but the performance-per-dollar math is genuinely hard to beat.
J-Beauty Primer Staple Velvet Skin Coat
A J-beauty primer that punches well above its weight. Velvet Skin Coat uses a dense silicone-elastomer balm to physically blur pores and smooth texture in a way that liquid primers can't quite match. Worth the small jar if you want velvet finish without Hollywood markup.
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Sensitive Skin Mineral MVP Everyday Face Sunscreen SPF 30
A no-nonsense 20% zinc oxide mineral face sunscreen with a fragrance-free, sensitive-skin-friendly inactive list and a real white cast you'll need to make peace with. For rosacea, post-procedure skin, and pregnancy use, it's one of the most defensible mineral options on the market. For daily wear under makeup, the texture and cast make it a harder sell.
Sensitive Skin Night Staple Rich Hydrating Night Cream
A quietly competent night cream that does exactly what Cetaphil does best — deliver reliable hydration without irritating anyone. The olive-based emulsion is a smart formulation choice, but the 'Rich' in the name slightly oversells the texture. Best for dry-to-normal sensitive skin that needs overnight moisture without drama.
J-Beauty Night Cream Staple Extra Nighttime Moisture
A fragrance-free, olive oil and squalane-led j-beauty night cream with a thoughtful soothing layer from willow bark and licorice root. It's not DHC's most ambitious formulation, but it's a well-built overnight barrier-repair cream that excels in the role it's designed for — particularly for dry, mature, or retinol-using skin that needs gentle cushioning at night. Expensive for its size, but fair for what you're getting.
Luxury Double-Cleanse Pick Vinoclean Makeup Removing Cleansing Oil
A pleasant, well-constructed French cleansing oil that delivers on makeup removal and double-cleansing performance. The four-oil blend and emulsifier system work as advertised, but the added fragrance with multiple allergens costs it ground for sensitive users, and the price premium is more about brand identity than ingredient superiority.
J-Beauty Brightening Gel CoQ10 Quick Gel Brightening Moisture
A multi-active brightening gel-cream that layers ascorbyl glucoside, CoQ10, mulberry root, and daisy flower extract in a single fragrance-free all-in-one step. It's one of the more thoughtfully built j-beauty brightening moisturizers you can buy at US retail, though at $69 for 3.5 oz, it's aimed at shoppers willing to pay a premium for formulation philosophy over raw efficacy.
J-Beauty Eye Cream Classic Concentrated Eye Cream
DHC's concentrated eye cream is a classic J-beauty formula that still holds up: olive-oil-rich, three-peptide, multi-decade track record. It's not a miracle dark-circle eraser and the paraben preservatives will lose some shoppers, but for dry under-eye hydration and subtle crow's-feet softening, it does exactly what its 1980s-era claims said it would.
DHC Signature Oil Olive Virgin Oil
A single-ingredient ultra-purified organic olive oil, stabilized with a trace of vitamin E — about as pure a face oil as you can buy. For very dry, mature, or winter-parched skin, it's a genuinely effective barrier-support oil with quiet luxurious appeal. At $44 for 1 oz, you're paying a significant premium for DHC's brand philosophy, and users with oily or acne-prone skin should avoid it entirely.
J-Beauty CoQ10 Classic Coenzyme Q10 Cream
A richly satisfying Japanese CoQ10 cream that pairs ubiquinone with olive oil, tocotrienols, and a minimal fragrance-free base — one of the more thoughtfully formulated CoQ10 options on the market. At $54 for 1 oz it's expensive, and the formula is too rich for oily skin, but dry and mature skin users who want a well-built anti-aging cream with j-beauty sensibilities will find a lot to like.
J-Beauty Double-Cleanse Classic Mild Soap Bar
A traditional olive-oil-based cleansing bar with unusually high humectant content for the format, designed as the second step in DHC's iconic Japanese double cleanse. It's not pH-balanced like a modern syndet cleanser, and it's not the best fit for sensitive skin, but for normal and combination users wanting an authentic j-beauty double-cleanse experience, it's a long-lasting and quietly effective classic.
Sensitive Skin MVP of the Lineup Cool Fresh Aloe Bar Soap
The most skin-friendly bar in the Dr. Squatch lineup, and the one to recommend to people who find the brand's heavier variants too aggressive. Real aloe leaf juice, restrained natural fragrance, and the standard quality cold-process build make this the sensitive-skin pick from a brand not generally known for sensitive-skin options.
K-Beauty Tinted SPF Trailblazer Daily Tinted Fluid Sunscreen SPF 40
A genuinely groundbreaking tinted mineral sunscreen from K-beauty — 12 shades, 100% zinc oxide, and a fluid texture that makes 20.90% mineral feel weightless. The alcohol denat is a compromise, and SPF 40 means this isn't the highest protection available, but for those who want mineral, tinted, and wearable in one product, nothing else in K-beauty comes close.
Universal Crowd-Pleaser Cedar Citrus Natural Bar Soap
Cedar Citrus is the Dr. Squatch scent most people would recommend to a first-time buyer — bright orange citrus over rustic cedarwood, built on the brand's standard cold-process oil blend with real shea butter. Honest and well-made, though the essential oil fragrance rules it out for sensitive skin and $7 per 5oz bar is still premium territory.
Clinical Vitamin C Gold Standard Pro-Heal Serum Advance+
A serious vitamin C serum built for people who want clinical-grade results, not Instagram aesthetics. The 15% L-ascorbic acid combined with retinol, arbutin, and anti-inflammatory botanicals creates one of the most comprehensive treatment serums on the professional market — if your budget and skin tolerance can handle it.
Cold-Process Shower Staple Birchwood Breeze Natural Bar Soap
A solidly formulated cold-process bar soap from Dr. Squatch's expanded scent lineup, with a quality olive-oil-and-shea-butter base that lathers creamier than most natural bars. The birch-cedar-bergamot scent is fresh and moderately masculine, though the essential oil load rules it out for sensitive skin and $8 is steep for 5 ounces.
Red Carpet Glow Pick Soleil Blanc Shimmering Body Oil
Tom Ford's Soleil Blanc Shimmering Body Oil is a gorgeous, highly specific product: a full-strength deposit of the Soleil Blanc fragrance on the body plus a finely calibrated mineral shimmer layer that reads as natural glow in evening light. It's not skincare and shouldn't be evaluated as skincare. As a fragrance-and-glow ritual for summer evenings and red carpet moments, it executes beautifully at a luxury price.