Looking to add a touch of luminosity and scent to your summer skin? This Pearly Monoi Oil is a game-changer.
- Sara Vanden Berge
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

Even though we are close to starting school, the summer sun is still hot and strong, making it the perfect time to share one of my favorite products.
As a chemist, I spend a lot of time delving into the unique properties of ingredients.
This year, I stumbled upon something very unique that has become my absolute must-have: Pearly Monoi Oil.
It’s not just about enhancing my tan; it’s about giving my skin a beautiful, healthy glow with an irresistible shimmer that smells so good.
It’s the ultimate secret to my summer look.
Monoi oil is a Tahitian staple, created by infusing fragrant flowers into coconut oil.
This pearly version takes that luxurious base and elevates it with subtle shimmering particles from Mother of Pearl.
When applied, these particles catch the light, creating a stunning, luminous effect on the skin that makes my tan look even more vibrant.
The oil is wonderfully hydrating and soothing, which is perfect after a day in the sun.
If you’re looking to add a touch of luminosity and an incredible scent to your summer skin, this Pearly Monoi Oil is a game-changer.
You can find the product in my Yves Rocher Favorites (these French-made products are super high quality).
Check out the science-based blog post on Chemistry Cachet including extra details on how I use it and this post on Instagram.
Alexis Rochester is an investigative chemist, blogger and founder of Chemistry Cachet. She shares science-based skin care, cleaning, gardening and health tips. She was diagnosed with RA at age 10, so she has a passion for pain management tips and research, along with sharing her journey through this disease. When she’s not writing for Chemistry Cachet, she is taking Pilates or Barre classes, and also received her Barre teaching certification this year! She grew up in Stephenville and recently moved back with her daughter, husband and bulldog. You can find her posting pictures and fun stories daily on Instagram. Also look for Chemistry Cachet on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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