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I’ve inadvertently chosen dry, rough skin — which, naturally, is unideal in colder months when crisper temperatures exacerbate my skin's scaliness. The Kopari Ultra Restore Body Butter, however, could allow for having cake and eating it, too. Fast-absorbing, lightweight, and instantly plumping, the product boasts the best of all worlds — and, unsurprisingly, sold out a mere seven days after it launched. What’s more, Kourtney Kardashian, Mila Kunis, and Miranda Kerr have used the coconut-centric bodycare brand, which IMO, is incentive enough to try it for myself.
The Kopari Ultra Restore Body Butter is a skin-softening cream powered by coconut oil and a bevy of superb skin hydrators. Featuring a whipped consistency, the formula is fast-absorbing and lightweight, proving that coconut-spiked creams needn't feel occlusive. Available in three scrumptious, summery scents — coconut, guava, and Tahitian vanilla — the body butter is a treat to apply and leaves limbs lightly fragranced. The cream comes in two sizes — one of which is TSA-friendly and a mere $14.
Kopari’s body butter is brimming with hydrating ingredients; namely, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and squalane. Hyaluronic acid plumps fine lines on contact — in turn, smoothing crepiness. On that note, the ingredient also maintains “elasticity in the skin," dermatologist Dr. Mamina Turegano, MD, previously told InStyle, which also fights the appearance of crepiness. Glycerin — a humectant — locks moisture into skin and, similarly, supports suppleness. Squalane — an ingredient that imparts baby-like softness, particularly when paired with hyaluronic acid — silkens skin instantly and over time. Finally, as with all Kopari products, the body butter is loaded with coconut oil — albeit without a heavy feeling one might associate with the fatty acid-rich ingredient.
Case in point: One shopper calls the body butter “super hydrating,” noting its lack of “sticky or greasy” feel. According to another reviewer, a 72-year-old, the lotion improves the appearance of crepey skin “the second” it’s applied. Finally, a shopper over 65 calls the fragrance “exquisite,” and the formula moisturizing — “without being greasy.” Music to my ears.
For a lightweight, hydration-heavy body lotion that serves up a side of olfactory indulgence, shop Kopari’s Ultra Restore Body Butter, starting at $14 — and quickly: If history repeats itself, it won’t stay in stock forever.