The Body Oil for Glowing, Deeply Hydrated Skin

Most body oils promise glow. Few deliver it past the first hour.

The difference between an oil that performs and one that simply feels nice comes down to what's inside — and how it's made. Synthetic carriers and added fragrance produce a result that sits on the surface and fades. Cold-pressed coconut oil and a single handpicked tuberose flower produce something different entirely.

Idan Oil by LIHA Beauty absorbs into the skin rather than coating it. Moisture that holds through the day. A natural luminosity that doesn't disappear when the light changes. A tuberose scent that becomes part of you within thirty minutes of application.

Named after the word for magic. Used daily, it earns that name.

Why Most Body Oils Don't Deliver on Glow

If you're here, you've already tried a body oil before.

The ones that sit on your skin for an hour, then transfer to everything you touch. The ones that absorbed quickly but left nothing behind — no glow, no softness, just the faint memory of something that smelled nice. The ones that promised luminous skin and delivered a shine that disappeared before you'd finished getting dressed.

At some point, most of us decide that body oils just don't work. That glow is something you're either born with or you fake. That long-lasting hydration is a marketing phrase rather than a promise that anything can keep.

That's not your skin being difficult. That's a product category that has consistently under-delivered.
The difference between an oil that sits and one that sinks is what it's made from. Most body oils are built around synthetic carriers and fragrance. Idan Oil starts somewhere different: a single, handpicked tuberose flower, cold-pressed into coconut oil at a temperature low enough to preserve the integrity of both. The result is a 98.6% naturally derived formula that doesn't coat the skin. It absorbs into it.

The ritual is simple. The results are not subtle.

What Makes Idan Oil Different

There is a single tuberose flower at the centre of everything Idan Oil does.
Handpicked. Cold-pressed into coconut oil at a temperature low enough to keep the integrity of both intact. It is not a fragrance addition. It is the foundation — one flower, one oil, and nothing that undermines either.

On skin, tuberose does something specific. It arrives heavy and creamy — the kind of scent with genuine presence — and then it quietens. Settles into something close and personal rather than something that fills a room.

By thirty minutes after application, it is no longer something you applied. It has become part of you.

A floral trail that stays intimate rather than announcing itself, and remains there through the day without asking for attention.

The texture is part of the ritual, too. Idan Oil starts with solid, cold-pressed coconut oil in its most intact form — and transforms with warmth.

Run the bottle under hot water, and it becomes golden and liquid. In your hands, it melts further, becoming weightless before it reaches your skin. It doesn't sit on the surface.

It absorbs into it, locking in moisture and restoring the kind of elasticity that makes skin look as good as it feels.

Named after the word for magic. Worn like it.

  • Deep Hydration

    Cold-pressed coconut oil locks moisture into skin rather than sitting on the surface, providing hydration that lasts through the day.

  • Luminous Skin

    A natural glow that doesn't require the right light or the right angle. Visible within the first week of daily use.

  • Supports Even Tone

    Consistent use helps improve the appearance of hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone over time.

  • Fast Absorbing

    Melts on contact — no grease, no residue, no waiting before you dress.

  • Restores Elasticity

    Fatty acids that work at the level of the skin barrier, not just the surface.

  • Clean Formula

    98.6% naturally derived. Nothing synthetic has been added to compensate.

The Science Behind Cold-Pressed Coconut Oil

Not all coconut oil is the same. And the difference matters more than most people realise.

Cold-pressing extracts oil from coconut at low temperatures. Low enough to keep the fatty acids, vitamins, and active compounds intact. Heat-refined coconut oil, the kind used in most mainstream formulations, loses much of what makes it effective in the process. What remains is consistent and stable, but considerably less active. Cold-pressed coconut oil retains its full profile — and on skin, that difference is measurable.

Clinically, coconut oil has been shown to significantly improve skin hydration and surface lipid levels — the same lipids that make up the skin barrier. Its high concentration of lauric and capric acid moisturises deeply, helps repair the barrier, and encourages new cell growth. With consistent use, this process of renewal can slowly lessen the appearance of dark spots and uneven skin tone. Not an overnight correction, but a genuine shift over time.

Its antimicrobial properties are also well documented — particularly relevant for skin that's sensitised or prone to irritation.

It’s important to know that coconut oil is comedogenic, which means it isn't recommended for acne-prone skin. For everyone else (dry, sensitive, mature, or simply skin that needs more than it's been getting), it is one of the most effective natural emollients available.

Idan Oil uses cold-pressed coconut oil as its base for exactly these reasons. The integrity of the extraction is what makes the ritual worth returning to every day.

How to Get the Most From Your Idan Oil

The ritual begins before the oil touches your skin.

Warm the bottle under hot water for a moment and watch it transform — solid to liquid, the oil becoming golden and weightless before it's even reached your hands. That transformation is part of the practice. It asks you to slow down before you've started.

For the Body

After bathing, while skin is still warm and slightly damp, pour a small amount into your palms and let it settle for a moment.

Massage slowly from the feet upward, working into the skin rather than over it.

If time allows, let your skin air-dry before dressing — give the oil sixty seconds to fully absorb. The glow that follows doesn't require anything else.

For the Body

For the Hair

A few drops worked through the ends address dryness and flyaways without weighing hair down.

For deeper conditioning, apply to dry hair from mid-length to ends before shampooing — a concentrated moisture mask that washes clean without stripping what it's restored.

For the Hair

Start Your Glow Ritual Today

One oil. One flower. Skin that finally delivers on everything you've been working toward.

Idan Oil is built for daily use — not as an occasion product, not as a finishing step, but as the foundation of a ritual that compounds over time. Glow that holds. Hydration that lasts. A tuberose scent that becomes part of you within thirty minutes of application.

This is what a body oil is supposed to do.