I'd look up the vapor pressure of water, if I were you.
The vapor pressure of its own oil had been reached.
The higher the vapor pressure the more water can be carried away by air current.
The answer to your observation is that water has a higher vapor pressure than.
It does not matter what the vapor pressure of the substance is.
The vapor pressure of water will be reached and exceeded.
It is a characteristic of the water - the vapor pressure.
Otherwise their vapor pressure would be too low to make them volatile.
You can just about list all the molecules with high vapor pressure, or at least their chemical families.
At normal room temperature, its vapor pressure is over a third of an atmosphere.