Yes, you're supposed to use shower oil in the shower.
Shower oil is designed to be used in place of your traditional body wash and it cleans your skin while also depositing a rich and hydrating layer of moisture to the skin.
Instead of using your traditional body wash, you use the shower oil in the shower, like you would with your normal body wash.
You first get into the shower and get your skin wet first.
Then you put some shower oil into your hands and apply the shower oil to your body.
And as the shower oil mixes with the shower water, the shower oil usually transforms into a nice soft and milky foam.
Then after you're done applying the shower oil to your skin and as you're showering, you rinse the oil thoroughly with warm water like you do with regular body wash or soap.
The shower oil also emulsifies and so the shower oil cleans your body without leaving any greasy residue on the skin.
Once done shower, gently pat the skin dry with a towel, so that you don't wipe away any of the locked in moisture from the shower oil.
Just avoid using the shower oil on your face or intimate areas, as the formulas for shower oil are meant for your body and can irritate sensitive mucous membranes.
Shower oils are also good for helping with eczema and other skin conditions including dry skin and acne.
Because cleansing body oils and shower oils help support the skin barrier, they're great for people with a weakened skin barrier, such as those with dry or eczema-prone skin.
Just avoid using too much shower oil if you do have eczema or acne because too much could make the acne eczema worse, but when used in the proper amounts, the shower oil can be very beneficial to people with eczema, acne and other skin conditions.