Sunday Riley Juno Antioxidant and Superfood Face Oil Review
Our verdict
A prestige-brand face oil from Sunday Riley that blends blackberry, blueberry, and Chardonnay grape seed oils, priced at $36 for 0.5 oz. With a 4.5 rating from over 1,000 reviews, it has real staying power, though it is the priciest option per ounce in this lineup.
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People who want a multi-oil blend from an established prestige skincare brand and are comfortable paying more per ounce for it.
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You are looking for the best value per ounce, since several single-ingredient oils in this category cost far less for a similar or larger volume.
- Priced 112% above the category median ($16.95 across 280 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 1,000 owner ratings
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Popularity3.8/5
1,000 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other anti-aging skincare: serums, night creams, facial peels, wrinkle patches and anti-aging devices we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['This Sunday Riley face oil combines blackberry seed oil, blueberry seed oil, and Chardonnay grape seed oil in a 0.5 oz bottle priced at $36. It is marketed as an antioxidant and superfood blend meant to nourish, soothe, and strengthen skin.', 'The formula is unscented, paraben-free, and preservative-free, and is labeled vegan. It is intended to be layered under or over a moisturizer as part of a broader routine rather than used on its own.', 'It carries a 4.5 rating from over 1,000 reviews, a large and consistent sample for a prestige-priced oil. At $36 for 0.5 oz, it works out to roughly $72 per ounce, meaningfully higher than the single-ingredient oils in this category that often run $10 to $20 per ounce.']
Pros
- Blends three antioxidant-rich seed oils rather than a single ingredient
- Strong 4.5 rating from a large base of over 1,000 reviews
- Unscented, paraben-free, and preservative-free formula
- Vegan formulation from an established prestige skincare brand
Cons
- At roughly $72 per ounce, it is significantly more expensive than most other oils in this category
- Small 0.5 oz bottle will need frequent repurchasing
- No recent monthly sales volume reported
- Premium pricing reflects brand positioning as much as ingredient complexity
Performance notes
Blackberry, blueberry, and Chardonnay grape seed oils are all naturally high in antioxidants and fatty acids, and combining three of them may offer a broader spread of nourishing compounds than a single carrier oil alone. Being unscented, paraben-free, and preservative-free also makes it a cleaner-label option for people who scrutinize ingredient lists, though the core mechanism, sealing in moisture and supporting the skin barrier, is similar to other high-quality facial oils.
What buyers say
A 4.5 rating from over 1,000 reviews is a strong, well-established track record that suggests consistent satisfaction across a large customer base, not just early adopters. That scale of positive feedback at a premium price point indicates buyers generally feel the oil delivers value despite the higher cost per ounce.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this oil worth the higher price compared to single-ingredient oils?
That depends on your priorities. This blend combines three antioxidant-rich seed oils and comes from an established prestige brand with over 1,000 positive reviews, but the cost per ounce is notably higher than simpler, single-ingredient oils in this category that also carry strong ratings.
Does this oil contain fragrance?
No, it is labeled unscented. It is also paraben-free and preservative-free, which may appeal to people looking for a cleaner ingredient profile.
How should this oil be used in a routine?
The listing describes applying it to clean skin, either layered underneath a moisturizer or on top to help seal in hydration. It is designed as one step in a broader skincare routine rather than a standalone treatment.